Latest Dublin News

RSS

More Dublin News

RSS
  • Research is a key area for job growth

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The European Commission's Innovation Union 2010 sets a clear target of an extra million researchers in Europe by 2020 if the EU is to meet research investment ...

  • Religious control of schools is neither tolerant nor inclusive

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    "I am still baffled at the inertia shown with regard to removing the education of so many of our children from the control of the Catholic church." Photograph: Scott Smith/Getty ...

  • Constructing the life as lived by our ancient forebears

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Have you ever tried digging a hole with a stick? Or chopping down a tree with a stone axe? How about living on porridge for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a month? Reading about the way people lived in Stone Age and Mesolithic (10000-5000 BC) times gives only a very limited understanding of how things were in the distant past. Actually recreating everyday life introduces a sense of empathy and ...

  • Irishman John downey remanded on Hyde Park bomb charge

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Dead horses covered up and wrecked cars at the scene of carnage in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, after an IRA bomb exploded as the Household Cavalry was passing. John Anthony Downey, 61, has been charged with the murders of four soldiers in the ...

  • Analysis Aftermath of Apple disclosure difficult for Irish presidency

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    It was an uncomfortable day for the Irish presidency of the European Council. Ireland's corporate tax rate has long been a source of friction in its otherwise harmonious relationship with Europe. When Ireland first assumed the rotating presidency in January, the tax question had threatened to spill on to the European political agenda. Michael Noonan's first finance ministers' ...

  • David Miliband warns that British weakness in Europe could hold back Ireland

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    "On a whole range of issues where Britain and Ireland have common interests and common cause, we get left behind. This is the more serious ...

  • Dublin City Council discriminating against Wicklow residents TD claims

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Simon Harris said the council was showing less concern for the people of Wicklow than it would for people in Dublin if they were affected. He called on Minister for the ...

  • Gilmore expresses confidence in Minister for Justice

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Mr Gilmore said he had made a statement to the Dil and responded to questions. "He has apologised and has said he was sorry. And frankly I think you should accept that," he said to Mr ...

  • Plans welcomed for diverse Easter Rising centenary commemoration

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    There was sharp criticism of the manner in which the State marked the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1966 during a debate on centenary ...

  • Burton to make births deaths and marriages accessible online for first time

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Details of births, deaths and marriages will be accessible online for the first time as a result of legislative changes introduced by Minister for Social Protection Joan ...

  • Only political insiders would mourn the passing of the Seanad

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Dil chamber. "A reformed Dil both can and should perform all of the roles of the Seanad more effectively and more cheaply." Photograph: Alan ...

  • Call for Government to act on obesity crisis

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    There is "no point" in the Government spending money on treating chronic illnesses without tackling the obesity epidemic underlying these health problems, a scientific conference has been ...

  • Government still obliged to cut public pay bill by €300 million this year says troika

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The troika has said the Government remains obliged to cut the public pay bill by EUR300 million this year, an intervention which follows indications that the revised Croke Park II deal will fall short of target by up to EUR20 ...

  • €4m granite revamp of Grafton Street paving to begin in weeks

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Work to replace the paving on Grafton Street is to begin within weeks at a cost of EUR4 million. The red brick surface is to be replaced with more durable granite ...

  • Caesarean rate higher in private care

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Elective Caesarean sections are far more common among pregnant women who attend private consultants than among mothers delivering in the public health ...

  • New equality watchdog members appeal for funds and staff

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Prof Siobhan Mullally, who spoke on behalf of the people appointed to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. Photograph: Alan ...

  • Mobile phone companies could be ordered to shut down networks for security threats

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Dil has granted the Minister for Justice powers to order mobile phone companies to shut down parts, and where necessary, all of their networks across the State in the event of a security ...

  • Gilmore goes out on a Labour limbo for Shatter

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Tnaiste Eamon Gilmore was standing in yesterday for the Taoiseach, who was in Brussels explaining that an Apple a day helps the multinationals stay. Photograph: Dara Mac ...

  • Galaxy release Keane for Ireland games

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Football Association of Ireland says Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy have agreed to let forward Robbie Keane play in exhibition games against England and Georgia that are not on FIFA fixture ...

  • Irish jockey Ahern gets 10-year ban for corruption

    MSNBC - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The 35-year-old Ahern was found guilty of conspiring to commit a corrupt or fraudulent practice in relation to bets placed on five horses between September 2010 and February ...

  • Ireland given pay deal boost as teachers union comes on side

    The Star - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's hopes of convincing workers to agree to a revised public sector pay deal received a boost on Wednesday when a teachers' union who threatened strike action urged members to accept the proposals. Ireland's government agreed draft proposals with trade unions on Tuesday as it seeks to make fresh budget cuts and avert the threat of strikes in a country that ...

  • Irelands Robbie Keane cleared for friendlies

    Soccernet - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Robbie Keane is available to play for the Republic of Ireland in next week's international friendly at Wembley, as his LA Galaxy bosses belatedly granted him permission to link up with Giovanni Trapattoni's ...

More Dublin News

News from around our Network