IRELAND'S council of state met in Dublin yesterday to discuss the constitutionality of the nation’s defence bill. President Michael D Higgins convened his council at Áras an Uachtaráin “for the purpose of his hearing from the Council regarding the constitutionality of the Defence (Amendment) Bill 2024” his office confirmed. It’s only the fourth time the President has done this … [Read more...] about President convenes Council of State to discuss defence bill
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Haulage firm sentenced for tampering with safety equipment on lorries
A HAULAGE firm based in Co. Tyrone has been sentenced for fraud after admitting tampering with the safety equipment on their lorries. Michael Doherty Haulage Ltd were found to be manipulating tachograph recording equipment fitted to a number of the company’s vehicles following a mutli-agency investigation in Northern Ireland. Officers from the PSNI’s Road Policing Unit and … [Read more...] about Haulage firm sentenced for tampering with safety equipment on lorries
President Zelensky thanks Ireland for ‘commitment’ to bringing children abducted by Russia home
PRESIDENT Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked Taoiseach Simon Harris for his “personal attention” to the issue of Ukrainian children being abducted by Russian forces. The Ukrainian leader stopped off in Ireland on his way back from a summit marking the 75th anniversary of Nato in Washington. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy steps off the plane in Shannon Airport for the first … [Read more...] about President Zelensky thanks Ireland for ‘commitment’ to bringing children abducted by Russia home
Twelve people arrested during anti-immigration protest in Dublin
TWELVE people were arrested at an anti-immigration protest in Dublin yesterday. Tensions erupted in Coolock in the north of the city at a site which was due to to be made available to house asylum seekers. Emergency services were called to the scene yesterday afternoon, where anti-immigration protestors were demonstrating outside the former Crown Paints factory on the Malahide … [Read more...] about Twelve people arrested during anti-immigration protest in Dublin
Museum appeals for information to solve mystery of Bronze Age axe heads
A MUSEUM has appealed to the public for information on two Bronze Age axe heads that it received anonymously in the post. The axe heads, dating from around 2150-2000 BC, were sent to National Museum of Ireland (NMI) at the end of June. A letter accompanying the items, which were carefully packed in foam cut-outs and cardboard, said they were discovered in the Westmeath area … [Read more...] about Museum appeals for information to solve mystery of Bronze Age axe heads
