BreakingNews.ie Archives for October 26, 2005
IRELAND
- 18:57:14: Accounts asistant defrauded employer to pay for wedding
- 18:39:05: New leads over murdered woman
- 18:02:46: Couple escaped kidnap because raider fell asleep
- 17:38:21: Man pleads not guilty to murder
- 17:27:29: Explosives may have come from garda firework store
- 17:19:13: Abuse support group against establishment of national inquiry
- 15:32:51: Ervine: ‘North Assembly should be running next year’
- 15:17:53: Allowing nurses to precribe drugs 'patient friendly'
- 14:42:40: Man accused of murdering wife said he would 'do time' for her
- 14:20:22: First moves towards paramilitary group disbandment
- 14:07:06: Cocaine worth €500,000 seized from Opera Ireland trucks
- 13:54:59: New casino offers gamblers free drinks
- 13:43:07: Row breaks out over alleged clerical sex abuse in Meath
- 13:35:19: 13-year-old remanded after admitting to setting fire to school
- 13:04:45: Barron report due to be published in next few weeks
- 12:26:35: Four killed this week in workplace accidents
- 11:59:07: Ahern: National inquiry will follow Ferns Report
- 11:04:09: Liam Lawlor’s body is returned home
- 10:41:41: McDowell: Failure to protect children will be criminal offence
- 10:14:41: Search for missing schoolgirl called off
- 10:01:06: Way cleared for McBrearty to travel to US
- 09:43:40: Woman found on Dublin street died of head injuries
- 08:52:17: Democracy report: Public and politicians disillusioned
- 08:39:58: Lawlor funeral to go ahead tomorrow
- 08:33:48: Murdered cameraman to have fund renamed in his honour
- 08:15:42: TD salary to increase to €100,000 a year
- 07:56:36: Three questioned after cannabis factory found
- 07:41:31: Pressure mounts for Dublin child-abuse probe
- 07:35:04: Dead bird being tested for flu in Wicklow
- 07:23:39: Legislation to protect children likely in wake of Ferns Report
- 06:54:50: Ahern calls for stability in communities
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