BreakingNews.ie Archives for July 02, 2009
IRELAND
- 19:00:59: Gardaí appeal over beach body
- 18:49:07: Watchdog: Govt backed off cuts to tribunal 'gravy train'
- 18:47:54: 51 cases of swine flu confirmed
- 18:42:11: Country's finances deeper in the red
- 18:26:30: Storms leave homeowners facing massive clean-up
- 18:10:23: 10,000 TEEU electricians to strike on Monday
- 17:36:11: Seven Shell to Sea protestors granted bail
- 17:21:21: Pole quizzed over cannabis in car
- 17:14:21: Drugs gangs smashed in police crackdown
- 17:01:14: State seizures €40k 'crime proceeds'
- 15:56:42: 'We owe' migrant workers, Belfast rally told
- 15:10:37: Mental health body welcomes scrapping of CMH move
- 15:02:53: Martin calls for release of two Irish detained in Israel
- 15:01:35: 80 held after major drugs operation in capital
- 13:49:50: New US Ambassador takes up post
- 13:34:30: Taxi driver caught with €1m worth of heroin given 10-year jail term
- 13:32:27: Swine flu case suspected at school
- 12:26:31: More job losses for Cork
- 12:11:13: Around €70m spent on Morris Tribunal
- 11:08:24: Government 'forcing through new laws', say Opposition
- 10:42:07: Two still being questioned in connection with Cronin murder
- 10:04:51: Flood waters recede on Dublin roads
- 10:02:18: HSE set to cut 1,000 temporary jobs
- 09:55:23: Average house asking prices down almost 15% in last 12 months
- 09:41:28: Arrests made in €1.5m cocaine seizure
- 09:29:01: Electrician's strike likely to go ahead
- 08:49:08: Welcome jobs news for Kildare
- 08:45:01: More than half of water treatment plants fail EU standards
- 08:25:48: Commuters hit by flooded roads
- 07:59:06: Flooding closes Mater Hospital
- 07:19:35: Protest against racist attacks in Belfast today
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