Ireland
Teachers' strike looks set to go ahead
28 Nov ASTI President Phillip Irwin has said teachers need more movement from Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan in order to avert next Tuesday's strike action.Mother of baby born on roundabout tells of her joy
28 Nov The mother of a seven-pound baby born at a Kilkenny roundabout this week has spoken of her joy and relief.Former Ireland rugby player Jack Kyle dies
28 Nov Former Ireland rugby player Jack Kyle has died at the age of 88.Kenny and Noonan say general election choice clear
28 Nov Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that Ireland's economic success risks being ruined if a group involving Sinn Féin was to lead the next government.Boy requiring liver transplant housed after appeal
28 Nov A woman who issued a plea for a permanent home so that her son could qualify to be placed on a waiting list for a liver transplant is to be housed on Monday.Adams reiterates lack of confidence in Barrett
28 Nov Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has reiterated his lack of confidence in Ceann Comhairle Sean Barrett.Revenue seizes 600,000 cigarettes at Dublin Port
28 Nov Revenue officers have seized 600,000 cigarettes with a retail value of €304,000 at Dublin Port.Thomas cross-examined on 1997 garda statements
28 Nov The partner of Ian Bailey, Jules Thomas, has resumed giving evidence in his High Court case.Greater flow of money from banks needed - Burton
28 Nov Tánaiste Joan Burton has said there needs to be a greater flow of money from the banks to small businesses in order to grow the economy.New Galway heart initiative a 'game changer'
28 Nov The president-elect of the World Heart Foundation has described a new cardiac health initiative in Galway as a "game changer".Medical card computer system criticised
28 Nov The National Association of General Practitioners has claimed that the Health Service Executive computer system to allow GPs to extend medical cards is "fundamentally flawed".Action to seek revision of 1978 torture ruling
28 Nov Lawyers for the "Hooded Men" have begun High Court proceedings to seek an order to compel the Attorney General and the Minister for Foreign Affairs to apply to the European Court of Human Rights for a revision of its 1978 torture judgment.
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