BreakingNews.ie Archives for February 02, 2006
IRELAND
- 19:28:29: NI: Civilian police plans 'likely to go through'
- 19:09:18: Adams urges governments to ignore guns furore
- 18:13:23: Phone masts affecting health nationwide, claim campaigners
- 17:49:29: Savings scheme to benefit lower income workers unveiled
- 17:45:41: Social workers unable to be contacted over child abuse reports
- 16:09:53: Fishermen to stage ports protest over controversial Bill
- 15:41:25: Trinity lecturer defends ecstasy trials
- 15:34:13: Ahern calls for balance between workers' rights and competition
- 14:37:21: One in Four seeks moves to strengthen children’s rights
- 14:30:48: Gardaí investigate alleged sexual assault on teenage boy
- 14:30:09: Republican protestors disrupt meeting of Policing Board
- 14:28:47: PSNI chief refuses to be drawn on IRA weapons claims
- 14:16:07: Print company worker gets 10 years for role in cocaine operation
- 13:58:54: New maternity leave provisions signed into law
- 12:29:48: Top loyalist alerted police to £40,000 in stolen goods
- 11:20:40: Unionists furious at new site for Queen’s 21-gun salute
- 11:03:42: Marist Brother has indecent assault conviction quashed
- 10:25:13: Local residents protest opening of Stringfellow's club
- 10:06:58: Competitiveness at top of partnership talks agenda
- 10:02:49: Teen charged with musician's murder
- 08:40:02: Burglar pours cleaning fluid over one-year-old baby
- 08:38:08: Hopes for North progress fading after latest IMC report
- 07:45:43: Cowen to unveil new SSIA-linked pensions initiative
- 07:43:04: Many shops failing to display Valentine’s Day card prices
- 07:25:58: TDs, Senators claimed €10m in expenses last year
- 07:05:17: National partnership agreement talks begin
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