BreakingNews.ie Archives for February 28, 2005
IRELAND
- 19:01:30: Race row heats up NI Policing Board
- 18:33:22: Sex offender to appear in court tomorrow
- 18:24:05: Tyre firm's ex-manager faces Garda fraud charges
- 17:55:51: Louth gardaí make €200,000 fake DVD find
- 17:03:11: Witness went for a beer during deadly attack, court told
- 16:40:57: Detectives arrest sex offender in Cork
- 15:46:48: Dublin Bus opens €48m bus depot
- 15:39:45: President meets families of Limerick tragedy victims
- 14:44:54: Stockbroker pleads guilty to fraud charge
- 13:36:54: Committee slams NI waste recycling record
- 13:07:46: Gardaí investigating arson attack on family home in Sligo
- 12:58:05: Helpline on nursing home fees inundated with calls
- 12:29:42: Suspect kissed one of accused at victim's house, court hears
- 12:25:45: LUAS trams expected to carry 20 million passengers this year
- 12:05:49: Keane accused of assaulting teenager
- 12:00:12: Murphy due in Dublin to discuss faltering peace process
- 11:56:11: Boom in second-hand car sales
- 11:44:54: Central Bank reports further increase in personal debt
- 11:43:22: Govt accused of fuelling racism
- 11:42:39: INTO seeks increased resources for physical education
- 09:25:53: One third believe health service has worsened under Harney
- 09:25:09: Iarnród Éireann planning hourly Dublin-Cork rail service
- 08:52:43: Two killed in Mayo and Wexford crashes
- 08:18:19: Hundreds attend rally in support of McCartney family
- 08:17:52: Govt compiles new pack to help people avoid debt trap
- 08:17:01: GRA welcomes Ahern pledge on McCabe killers
- 08:16:26: Cullen to turn sod on new cross-border dual carriageway
- 07:42:05: Poll predicts huge spending splurge when SSIAs mature
- 07:32:07: IMO consultants break ranks to pursue strike
- 07:31:30: Govt to set up new one-stop service for immigrants
- 07:29:42: Nursing home fees continued despite review
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