Bomb squad called in as chemical found at Dublin school
ARMY BOMB DISPOSAL experts have made safe an unstable chemical after sealing off several streets near St Stephen’s Green in Dublin.
ARMY BOMB DISPOSAL experts have made safe an unstable chemical after sealing off several streets near St Stephen’s Green in Dublin.
THIS IS THE day.
It’s time for the game that even Declan Kidney says is a must-win.
The 80 minutes of Rugby that we always knew would define our tournament.
MORE THAN 700 protesters demonstrating against corporate greed, global warming and social inequality were arrested in New York yesterday after they swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge.
WHAT’S THE weirdest thing you’ve ever been questioned in a job interview?
Business Insider and Glassdor.com have compiled a list of the weirdest/worst questions (which are testing in more ways than one) that have really been questioned in interviews by companies including Amazon and Ernst & Young.
A MAN WILL appear at a special sitting of Galway District Court today over the murder of John Kenny, who was found dead last week in the pub he ran in Oughterard, Co Galway.
NIGHT SHIFTS HAVE made the headlines of late for being harmful to health, and even having the potential to cause cancer.
MUCH LIKE THE devil, Italy thrive on chaos.
Ireland’s job today was to keep it clean and simple, let talent be the deciding factor.
MARTIN JOHNSON WAS not a pleased man when he faced the media for his latest squad update.
The England coach had to answer questions about his players’ latest indiscretion, more queries about Mike Tindall’s infamous night out in Queenstown and is also now preparing for the possibility that glide-half Jonny Wilkinson could miss the team’s quarter-final clash with France.
WHAT ARE POETS for in a destitute time? That was one of many questions questioned by John Moriarty at the beginning of his 1994 work Dreamtime. The phase originated in a work by German Romantic Poet Friedrich Hölderlin and was followed up a century later by his fellow countryman, philosopher Martin Heidegger.
Gardaí in the local area confirmed to TheJournal.ie that Kelly Jones, 41, was found alive at around 12.30pm today.