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irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
The construction contract for the first new bus corridor under the BusConnects programme in Dublin is due to be signed next month, according to the National Transport Authority (NTA). Construction of the first two corridors had been due to start this autumn, but it is understood the NTA now expects to be in a position to move forward at an earlier stage. The first corridors to get under way will be the Liffey Valley to city centre route and the Ballymun/Finglas to city centre scheme.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
The Department of Foreign Affairs’ headquarters in Dublin city centre has been daubed with red paint again. The paint, believed to be thrown in the early hours of Monday morning, covered the facade of Iveagh House on St Stephen’s Green. Workers were present later on Monday washing the paint off the building. The department said it was aware of “a security incident outside of Iveagh House early this morning”.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
On the corner of a housing estate in Cherry Orchard, west Dublin, lies a semidetached house with its front door and windows boarded up by rusted shutters. While the sight of a boarded-up home might not be unusual for the area, with a number of others dotted around nearby estates, 31 Croftwood Drive is different. The site is being used as a stables by locals and has been for years.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
If people working in the public health system are “ingratiating themselves financially” they will be referred to An Garda Síochána, the HSE‘s chief executive has said. Bernard Gloster said on Sunday that nobody had told him about an internal investigation at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) which allegedly found a consultant abused the State’s waiting system while also delaying operations for sick children up to three years.
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2 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
Sinn Féin’s US fundraising arm, Friends of Sinn Féin, has raised a further €233,000 in donations, new filings to the US department of justice show. The Irish party’s US political arm is required to disclose its activities and fundraising under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act as an agent of Sinn Féin and lodges filings every six months. The latest filing, for the six-month reporting period to the end of April, shows that Friends of Sinn Féin raised $264,184 (€233,952).
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