BreakingNews.ie Archives for November 25, 2005
IRELAND
- 19:01:01: Fears over zebra mussels discovery
- 17:46:27: Dublin/Monaghan bombs compensation almost €2m
- 17:35:28: 'Limerick's ugliest building' on the way down
- 17:34:22: Cork’s Collins Barracks to get €2.7m refurbishment
- 17:31:17: Gardaí investigate another Limerick shooting
- 17:26:04: Roche: Waste incineration is best way forward
- 16:00:44: Unionists challenge 'amnesty' for terror killers
- 15:38:12: Double-murderer refused leave to appeal
- 15:28:57: Taoiseach strongly criticises Irish Ferries management
- 14:24:15: Second probe into breast cancer tests
- 14:23:32: Garda fails in bid to halt tribunal probe
- 14:21:55: Warning over 'irreparable damage' to health service
- 14:01:02: Labour demands Govt intervention in ferries dispute
- 13:48:06: Irish Ferries defends move to replace Irish Sea crews
- 13:18:29: Indaver: Incineration fears are misplaced
- 12:52:39: Govt to increase fair-trade funding
- 12:34:18: Irish Ferries actions in Wales ‘bordering on piracy’
- 11:41:34: SIPTU seeks national protest in support of ferry staff
- 11:34:35: Cullen opens new Loughrea by-pass
- 11:11:58: Five-man gang holds up supermarket in Co Laois
- 11:06:02: Local residents slam granting of incinerator licences
- 10:33:52: Body found on building site
- 09:49:48: EPA grants licences for incinerators in Meath and Cork
- 08:25:23: Govt accused of ignoring domestic violence victims
- 08:18:45: SDLP calls on Sinn Féin to abandon OTR demands
- 07:45:04: North: Man shot by masked intruders
- 07:29:58: Irish Ferries vessels tied up as stand-off continues
- 07:27:02: Driving conditions hazardous after overnight freeze
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