
Jane Moore
Journalist at TheJournal.ie
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1 day ago |
thejournal.ie | Jane Moore
IRISH RAIL HAS appealed for renewed vigilance from the public at level crossings, with thirty incidents of misuse of the crossings being recorded so far this year. This is an increase on the 28 incidents recorded at the same time last year. Eleven of these incidents resulted in damage to the crossing or injury to the person using the crossing, with the majority involving road vehicles colliding with crossing gates or barriers.
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1 day ago |
thejournal.ie | Jane Moore
THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL Bank is expected to cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point today. It would be the bank’s eighth interest rate cut in the last 12 months, with officials having shifted focus from taming consumer price rises to easing pressure on the sluggish eurozone economy.
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2 days ago |
thejournal.ie | Jane Moore
THE IN CAMERA rule in family law and child care cases “impacts people’s right to have access to justice”, according to a senior law lecturer. In Ireland, family law cases are generally heard in camera, meaning privately. The rule exists in these proceedings, such as domestic violence or child custody disputes, to prevent those who are involved from being identified publicly when they are before the courts.
Sitdown Sunday: Their chart-topping album got millions of streams - but was anyone really listening?
5 days ago |
thejournal.ie | Jane Moore
IT’S A DAY of rest, and you may be in the mood for a quiet corner and a comfy chair. We’ve hand-picked some of the week’s best reads for you to savour. Two musicians released a jazz album on streaming services that shot straight to No 1 on the Billboard chart. A week later, it disappeared. The album got millions of streams. Except, as it turned out, no one was actually listening. Kate Knibbs does a deep dive on the first AI music fraud case in the United States, and what the industry is facing.
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1 week ago |
thejournal.ie | Jane Moore
A WOMAN IN her 70s has died following a collision in Co Donegal. The collision, involving a car and a van, happened on the R245 at Bunlin Bridge in Milford at around 7.30pm this evening. The woman, who has the driver of the car, was pronounced dead at the scene. Her body has been taken to Letterkenny University Hospital where a post-mortem examination will take place in due course.
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