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Coast Guard called after men fleeing fisheries officers entered Shannon Estuary July 30, 2021 THE Coast Guard was called in after two men caught using a net to capture wild salmon entered the waters of the Shannon estuary during a foot chase with Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) officers, a court has heard. At Kilrush District Court, IFI officer, Ray Byrne recounted the chase at Poulinadaree on the Shannon estuary on June 4 last year. he told the court that prior to the two men entering the waters, he warned them not to go in. Mr Byrne said, “They were attempting to swim but in my mind it would have ended up as a bad result.” ....
Slattery's pub in Rathmines sold for reported €3m irishtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Landmark Rathmines pub, Slattery's, sold for €3m irishtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (Ifac) has warned the Government that its budgetary forecasts âlack credibilityâ and are inconsistent with future spending commitments. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details. In our Bottom Line column, Eoin explains why The landmark Queenâs pub in Dalkey, Co Dublin, is set to reopen after it was purchased by hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle for â¬3.5 million. Colin Gleeson spoke with the new owners about their plans for the popular watering hole. About a third of people in the Republic say they The Irish Pensions Authority has confirmed that it is investigating potential âpension scheme trustee issuesâ in relation to the collapse of Hanover-based German Property Group, which resulted in 1,800 Irish investors losing as much as â¬107 million. Joe Brennan has the details. ....