BreakingNews.ie Archives for April 21, 2006
IRELAND
- 20:55:10: Harney calls for health workers to help reform
- 20:49:45: Garda Commissioner apologises to Orde
- 20:43:21: Man arrested following car chase
- 17:55:45: Four hospitals hit with vomiting bug
- 16:56:27: Fine Gael calls for lawn touting to be changed
- 16:47:46: Census to reveal true Traveller numbers
- 15:57:21: IMO chief: Govt ignoring doctors on health service problems
- 15:50:31: Midlands gardaí involved in high speed chase
- 15:41:58: Calls for Martin to clarify Motorola situation
- 15:16:22: Investigation launched into work of Drogheda consultant
- 15:13:17: North: Man remanded on Uzi charge
- 15:06:31: Public urged to make census a success
- 14:02:46: TD welcomes teaching of national anthem in primary schools
- 12:37:12: Public urged to cooperate with census enumerators
- 12:32:08: Labour demands reform of rented accommodation sector
- 12:13:57: ‘No evidence poor were left behind by Celtic Tiger’
- 12:12:33: 120 Waterford Stanley workers put on protective notice
- 11:38:06: Paisley leads North's tributes on Queen’s 80th birthday
- 11:36:48: Helpline launched to promote heart health
- 11:35:31: Govt accused of paying lip service to volunteerism
- 11:11:53: AIB staff vote to accept new pay structure
- 10:01:14: Tenants urged to be wary of possible rent scams
- 09:57:24: Obesity under discussion at IMO conference today
- 08:31:22: PDs prepare for annual national conference in Limerick
- 08:13:39: Hanafin to press ahead with school inspection reports
- 08:04:46: Many patients attend A&E without first seeing GP - study
- 07:40:43: Fears for Motorola jobs in Cork
- 07:31:26: Young hurler fighting for life after on-pitch accident
- 07:30:04: Up to 30 people fall victim to Dublin rental scam
- 07:02:02: Priest at heart of peace process honoured
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