BreakingNews.ie Archives for October 20, 2006
IRELAND
- 22:11:02: Meg Walsh case: Man released
- 21:56:38: Nurse injected medication 'inappropriately'
- 20:43:50: Greens demand reasons for broadband costs
- 20:29:41: Gardaí appeal for information on missing man
- 19:48:45: Gardaí investigating assault on Galway schoolgirl
- 19:44:03: Paisley: SF must 'support rule of law'
- 19:22:01: Siptu chief demands compensation
- 18:22:07: Students Union: Extend free fees
- 17:35:52: Budget will focus on health and education, says Minister
- 17:30:26: Teen falls out of bus window
- 17:27:01: Mulhall sister aware of assaults
- 16:50:10: McDowell denies Ireland is safe haven for sex offenders
- 16:17:10: Residents vote to keep Dingle name
- 16:11:18: Doctor denies hearing complaints of abuse
- 15:55:42: Man's stomach 'unnecessarily removed'
- 15:47:34: FG: Govt must produce metro cost
- 15:13:15: SF still to decide on proposals
- 14:22:09: Union's fears over influx of migrants
- 14:05:52: PDs say Taoiseach is backing ambitious Dublin Port plan
- 13:41:22: Call to adapt drug treatment services for Travellers
- 13:39:05: Ministers at odds over strength of Irish sex offender laws
- 12:23:31: Govt urged to explain €170m spend on fibre-optic cables
- 12:21:05: Man charged with Rachel O'Reilly murder

- 10:37:51: McDowell denies rift with Cowen over stamp duty
- 10:05:24: Trial protection demand for ex-IRA British agent
- 10:03:37: Man held in Meg Walsh murder probe

- 08:57:13: Pedestrian killed in Cork city
- 08:53:41: Man arrested at gas terminal protest
- 08:01:59: SDLP expresses concerns about St Andrew’s proposals
- 07:44:55: Public urged not to visit hospital due to bug outbreak
- 07:42:27: Ahern holding energy talks with EU leaders
- 07:41:06: Hundreds to protest at gas refinery site
- 07:21:01: NI: Call for return of missing paedophile
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