BreakingNews.ie Archives for October 19, 2005
IRELAND
- 20:30:58: New traffic gardaí for road death blackspot
- 19:56:01: 'Viable' bombs found in North Belfast
- 19:21:46: NY police offer gardaí anti-stab vests
- 18:56:58: Health Ombudsman 'needed to boost public confidence'
- 18:43:02: Friends of IRA murder victim facing fresh threats
- 18:39:35: Sinn Féin seats row 'could wreck police board'
- 18:24:12: Murder accused spoke of killing deceased, court hears
- 18:21:38: No CCTV for traffic wardens, says Limerick Mayor
- 18:20:25: Building worker electrocuted to death
- 17:59:21: Gardaí seek information on missing Kilrush woman
- 17:54:39: Calls for speedy release of Rory Carroll
- 17:51:37: 'Kidnap' journalist reassured family on Iraq safety
- 17:39:03: Missing Carroll was top young journalist
- 17:35:31: South Africa an inspiration for NI - Mbeki
- 15:50:29: 'IRA still involved in criminal activities'
- 15:43:40: DUP furious over reinstatement of SF Westminister grants
- 14:55:57: Real IRA trial adjourned
- 14:43:42: Irish journalist believed kidnapped in Iraq
- 14:38:16: Cork murder victim was stabbed 13 times
- 14:16:37: Govt urged to tackle educational disadvantage
- 13:26:21: Management companies 'fleecing' owners of new houses
- 13:13:23: McDowell encouraged by IRA progress
- 13:11:47: Adair investigated over Stobie killing, inquest told
- 13:06:26: Sinn Féin gets back government allowances
- 12:59:26: Hardline republicans tried to coax weapons from IRA
- 12:56:20: Fianna Fáil TD to stand down at next election
- 12:54:17: Concern over probe into schoolboy's custody death
- 12:48:26: Govts urged to crack down on illegal fuel trade
- 12:43:41: Loyalist paramilitary feud 'could erupt again'
- 12:11:01: IMC: IRA making 'encouraging' progress
- 11:32:39: Man held in Dublin after cannabis seizure
- 11:19:14: Small Irish pharmacies urge Govt protection
- 11:06:06: Hopes resurface that LVF will disband
- 10:33:19: Patient's death 'not a political issue'
- 09:56:46: Head of HSE accepts responsibility for Walsh death
- 09:07:39: Roche to ask British government to close Sellafield
- 08:43:45: Survey highlights lowering levels of dioxins
- 08:13:49: Government deports 50 asylum seekers
- 07:56:16: Haughey’s former residence to be re-developed
- 07:49:21: Ireland has one of highest school drop-out rates
- 07:03:34: New law may target safety in companies
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