BreakingNews.ie Archives for April 17, 2012
IRELAND
- 21:34:13: Callinan: members of force not at risk
- 19:18:27: Shatter: GRA claim 'not a credible allegation'
- 18:12:29: New company Irish Water 'will not be sold to private sector': Hogan
- 18:08:00: Limerick family recovering after armed robbery at home
- 18:06:09: Vodafone suspends two staff after abusive image goes viral
- 17:19:08: Suspended sentence for compulsive gambler who stole €35,000
- 16:55:04: GRA chief McCarthy attacks Shatter's record
- 16:16:52: Fatal Tyrone fire 'started deliberately': Police
- 16:06:33: €488m tranche of UK loan given to Ireland
- 15:57:24: Ex-garda charged with corruption
- 15:55:32: No up-front charge for water meters, says Hogan
- 15:53:26: Balfour-Beatty workers win protection after union agreement
- 15:44:17: Shatter publishes bill to facilitate data-sharing between countries
- 14:57:10: Killarney Mayor: Labour and Fianna Fáil should merge
- 14:33:10: Boyle: All involved in bank guarantee have questions to answer
- 13:02:23: Adams: Water meter charges 'another stealth tax'
- 12:58:59: Man sentenced to six years for Arranmore island killing
- 12:05:35: Dublin man admits IRA membership
- 11:16:25: Wicklow Labour councillor in quit threat over water meter charges
- 11:13:14: Enright nominated for Orange Prize
- 10:53:50: Two charged in connection with Mayo burglary spree
- 09:56:38: Discount retailer to expand Irish operations
- 09:33:46: Gilmore: No decision yet on water meter charges
- 09:07:47: Two held after €50k ecstasy haul in Sligo
- 08:39:35: Govt urged to safeguard Early Childhood scheme
- 08:15:28: Homeless still suffering from 'disappeared' ailments: Charity head
- 07:51:56: Troika due back in Dublin for bailout review
- 07:45:00: GRA: Ireland on brink of policing crisis
- 07:08:43: Householders "won't pay upfront charge" for water meters
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