BreakingNews.ie Archives for January 31, 2005
IRELAND
- 19:26:40: US Ambassador won't attend Oireachtas Committee meeting
- 18:18:29: Man held over knife death
- 17:51:40: Public urged to make use of post offices
- 17:34:25: Ex garda facing jail vows to appear at tribunal
- 17:26:29: FF hopeful blames media for poll withdrawal
- 17:22:07: Campaigners in plea for end to hare coursing
- 15:35:38: Family of murdered woman call for mental health probe
- 15:02:08: Courts service pilots 'virtual witness' technology
- 14:35:46: Date set for Redmond trial
- 14:07:56: Wicklow man pleads guilty to manslaughter
- 13:50:51: Transport system to get billion euro boost
- 13:47:08: Monitor group to report on paramilitary activity
- 13:35:28: Plea to parents over meningitis risk
- 13:11:29: Politicians bid to improve travellers' lives
- 12:55:09: Most SSIA-holders intend to keep saving - survey
- 12:35:03: 33-year-old man dies after Belfast stabbing
- 12:34:38: Politicians set up new group to promote Traveller issues
- 12:32:41: 2002 showed highest number of births in 16 years
- 12:23:46: Roches Stores to pull out of food market
- 12:20:24: 'Training camp' case: Nine plead guilty to firearms offences
- 11:39:40: Borrowing levels break records
- 10:32:11: Two killed in weekend crashes
- 10:30:45: Ex-Telegraph news editor dies
- 08:12:28: Ombudsman seeks constitutional amendment on children’s rights
- 08:11:26: Gardaí planning to measure performance in different divisions
- 08:10:22: Govt accused of leaving Dublin Bus short of vehicles
- 08:00:58: 24-year-old killed in Wexford crash
- 07:35:25: 5% of people 'may be suffering from mobile-phone radiation'
- 07:34:35: Murder inquiry follows Donegal killing
- 07:33:25: Blair expected to issue public apology to Conlon family
- 07:27:38: Ahern and IMC to discuss IRA-linked Belfast bank heist
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