- Ireland News - April 2007
- Families urged to get on their bikes
- Flynn supporters defy warning over campaign
- Man held over fatal Dublin stabbing
- Appeals for calm after Belfast shooting
- TDs go to court over constituencies
- Three questioned after Cork arms find
- Dodds condemns arson attempt
- Families urged to get on their bikes
- Flynn supporters defy warning over campaign
- Man held over fatal Dublin stabbing
- Appeals for calm after Belfast shooting
- TDs go to court over constituencies
- Three questioned after Cork arms find
- Dodds condemns arson attempt
- Families urged to get on their bikes
- Flynn supporters defy warning over campaign
- Man held over fatal Dublin stabbing
- Appeals for calm after Belfast shooting
- Man dies in Co Antrim car crash
- 25% of bank staff face bullying - report
- Informal talks underway in nurses row
- Ferris arrested at drink-driving checkpoint
- New road safety campaign for students
- AGSI calls for inquiry into Fallon killing
- FF support slips in two opinion polls
- Forest fires in Connaught, Leinster put out
- Four questioned over Cork arms find
- Man seriously injured in NI assault
- 3 young men injured in North crash
- Man killed in Co Kerry car crash
- Thieves use hoax alert in robberies
- Ahern reveals peace monument plan
- Thieves use hoax alert in robberies
- Ahern reveals peace monument plan
- Thieves use hoax alert in robberies
- Ahern reveals peace monument plan
- Bodies of family found in Co Wexford house
- Galway residents protest over water
- HSE seeks to encourage breastfeeding
- Two sunken trawlers to be raised
- Yeltsin stood up Reynolds in 1994
- NIB to open 'informal' talks in nurses' dispute
- ?1bn promised for public housing
- Concern voiced over nursing home care
- Students demand free fees pledge
- 60% live together before marriage - survey
- Irish writer wins major short-story prize
- Action will not affect care - consultants
- Ferris 'embarrassed' by arrest
- Clare man guilty of sister's manslaughter
- Unions agree to defer hospital work stoppages
- New rules for pools launched
- FF release agricultural policy
- Bodies of family found in Co Wexford house
- IHCA row 'not about money' - Ahern
- Clare man guilty of sister's manslaughter
- Unions agree to defer hospital work stoppages
- New rules for pools launched
- FF release agricultural policy
- Bodies of family found in Co Wexford house
- IHCA row 'not about money' - Ahern
- Clare man guilty of sister's manslaughter
- Unions agree to defer hospital work stoppages
- New rules for pools launched
- FF release agricultural policy
- Bodies of family found in Co Wexford house
- IHCA row 'not about money' - Ahern
- Judge Hedigan appointed to High Court
- Leas Cross Commission established
- Inquiry into deaths of Wexford family
- Two arrested after Mullingar abduction
- Legal profession 'resisting reform' - CA
- West Dublin protest over school places
- Dublin event remembers Chernobyl
- Tidy Towns 2007 competition kicks off
- Man jailed for raping partner's daughter
- Talks on nursing dispute to begin today
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- Woman vindicated over Huntley claims
- IMC to concentrate on loyalists in 15th report
- Pipe-bomb device made safe
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- Talks to resume over Nurses' dispute
- Irish art on show ahead of auction
- Anzac Day memorial service
- Harney to reform private health market
- Leas Cross relatives welcome inquiry
- Concerns raised on latest crime figures
- Motorcyclist dies in Antrim crash
- Talks continue in nurses' dispute
- Travellers aim to 'break boundaries'
- Technology used to combat truancy
- Gardai seek help tracing missing girl
- Wanderers strike deal with IRFU
- Six held in Cork prostitution inquiry
- Opposition criticises FF on environment
- Carlow to become a wireless town
- Talks continue in nurses' dispute
- Harney to reform private health market
- Motorcyclist dies in Antrim crash
- Technology used to combat truancy
- Gardai seek help tracing missing girl
- Wanderers strike deal with IRFU
- Six held in Cork prostitution inquiry
- Carlow to become a wireless town
- Talks continue in nurses' dispute
- Government to review film tax breaks
- 2 die after Dublin, Cork road incidents
- Health-insurance reforms to be unveiled
- Man for court over Derry assaults
- Paisley accepts Ahern invite to visit Boyne
- Lansdowne memorabilia for auction
- Rediscovered Yeats painting on show
- Fine Gael gains push Opposition ahead in poll
- Survey shows stigma of mental health
- Garda
- Two arrested for Finglas shooting
- Garda
- Insurance reforms branded 'raw deal'
- Ryder Cup worth ?143m to economy
- Nurses' talks suspended until weekend
- McGuinness brother-in-law in court
- Cat's got the cream of comedy
- Towns show fastest population growth
- Fine Gael gains push Opposition ahead in poll
- Survey shows stigma of mental health
- Garda
- Two arrested for Finglas shooting
- Garda
- Insurance reforms branded 'raw deal'
- Ryder Cup worth ?143m to economy
- Nurses' talks suspended until weekend
- McGuinness brother-in-law in court
- Cat's got the cream of comedy
- Towns show fastest population growth
- Fine Gael gains push Opposition ahead in poll
- Survey shows stigma of mental health
- Garda
- Two arrested for Finglas shooting
- Garda
- Insurance reforms branded 'raw deal'
- Ryder Cup worth ?143m to economy
- Nurses' talks suspended until weekend
- McGuinness brother-in-law in court
- Cat's got the cream of comedy
- Towns show fastest population growth
- Survey finds first house price fall in five years
- Garda
- Shots fired at Coolock house
- Two die in north Belfast house fire
- FG/Labour coalition ahead in latest poll
- Ireland 'worst' in EU for road deaths of under 25s
- Dublin conference on job security starts
- Boy (16) injured in Limerick shooting
- McDowell publishes Immigration Bill
- Man stabbed to death in Belfast
- Limerick man in court on gun charge
- Nurses' action making service 'difficult'
- Warning to elderly over medication
- Quinn to take action over risk payments
- Credit union lending limits increased
- Gardai seize 3,000 fake DVDs
- Two die in north Belfast house fire
- Traffic delays likely for GAA matches
- Lawlor fails to halt tribunal module
- Man stabbed to death in Belfast
- Limerick man in court on gun charge
- Nurses' action making service 'difficult'
- Warning to elderly over medication
- Quinn to take action over risk payments
- Credit union lending limits increased
- Gardai seize 3,000 fake DVDs
- Two die in north Belfast house fire
- Traffic delays likely for GAA matches
- Lawlor fails to halt tribunal module
- Man found unconscious in cell
- Nursing talks in critical phase
- Support for alternative coalition pulls ahead
- Dunne family funerals to take place today
- Garda
- Man found unconscious in cell
- Nursing talks in critical phase
- Support for alternative coalition pulls ahead
- Dunne family funerals to take place today
- Garda
- Grieving process seminar in Dublin
- Nursing talks in critical phase
- Dunne family funerals take place
- Scientists debate cancer screening
- Nursing talks in critical phase
- Dunne family funerals take place
- Scientists debate cancer screening
- Kenny warns Ahern his time as Taoiseach is up
- Three held following drug seizure
- PDs first out of the blocks
- Man seriously hurt in Dublin stabbing
- Mid East politicians study peace process
- Election 'set to be most expensive ever'
- Taoiseach sets May 24th as election day
- Kenny warns Ahern his time as Taoiseach is up
- Two held over fatal Dublin assault
- Galway water bug cases rise
- Larkin payment 'entirely appropriate', says Taoiseach
- Man found hurt in Garda cell dies
- Girl (17) seeks permission for UK abortion
- Nurses threaten stoppages if talks fail
- Two women die in Longford crash
- Charities seek State pension hike
- Pilot in fatal crash 'was unfit to fly'
- Bookie puts short odds on Ahern
- Crack and cocaine seized in Finglas
- Bono proud of Irish role in Africa
- GRA says Reserve plans 'floundering'
- Prosperity must bring services - Labour
- Call for Ahern to make statement on finances
- Longford road crash victims named
- State 'has no power' to stop teen going to UK
- Greens vow to tackle 'rising inequalities'
- EC head Barroso visits North today
- Fianna Fail promises ?300 pension
- Cambridge to teach modern Irish
- Nurses to escalate action as talks break down
- Pressure mounts for statement by Ahern
- Tourist fair opens at Dublin's RDS
- Crime council support for community courts
- Boy (15) dies after Derry rescue
- More stoppages planned as nurses' talks fail
- Pressure mounts for statement by Ahern
- Boy (10) dies after Dublin collision
- Tourist fair opens at Dublin's RDS
- Crime council support for community courts
- Boy (15) dies after Derry rescue
- More stoppages planned as nurses' talks fail
- Pressure mounts for statement by Ahern
- Nurse stoppages 'unfair' to taxpayers
- Obama roots traced to Co Offaly
- SF unveil Dublin transport policy
- Ahern has full Cabinet support, says Cowen
- Call for release of Garda station report
- Nurses to strike at 22 hospitals on Friday
- PDs launch environmental policy
- FG promises 2,300 acute beds
- Bertie's army marches through Dublin
- Govt failing crime test, says Rabbitte
- FF to reform 'regressive' tax system
- Nurse stoppages 'unfair' to taxpayers
- Obama roots traced to Co Offaly
- SF unveil Dublin transport policy
- Ahern has full Cabinet support, says Cowen