Heavy rain floods parts of Cork amid Met Éireann orange weather warning
Local units of fire service assisted business owners
Local units of fire service assisted business owners
Minister urges people to think hard before using and misusing fireworks as ‘we hear far too often of casualties’
New legislation on retirement age for uniformed State employees to be commenced on Monday by Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe
Blaze broke out at about 1.30am near centre of Longford town
Harris describes attack as ‘idiotic and disgusting act of criminality’
Victims of fire on Lower Glanmire Road became first time grandparents just hours before they died
False rumours were circulating online that property in Leixlip was earmarked to house asylum seekers
Seven units of Dublin Fire Brigade tackling blaze at vacant building being ‘considered’ for refugee accommodation
Locals advised to close windows as smoke drifts across M50 and M1
Forensic scientist says several emergency exits were ‘not open’ during early stages of fire, in which 48 young people were killed
Blaze at Moto Pitstop on Orwell Road began just after 10am
Garda who wants career change claims Dublin City Council’s ‘blanket ban’ imposed without reason
Jury begins hearing postmortem findings from 1981 along with findings from forensic pathologists
The owners of up to 100,000 affected buildings stand to benefit from the measures, rolled out in advance of more comprehensive State support scheme being finalised
Noel Keegan, who was 30 on night of blaze, found bodies ‘burnt to a cinder’
Staffing levels for fire service in Cork not increased since 1970 despite substantial increases in city’s population, union representative says
National Oversight and Audit Commission figures show lowest rate of speedy arrivals at blazes since official statistics first compiled in 2014
Latest weather news: South and west coasts hit by storm, with floods and power cuts around country
John Darmon, who died while working on a Dublin Fire Brigade ambulance, previously played roles in the War of Independence and Civil War
Last February Michael Morgan was acquitted of charges arising from discovery of €78,000 of cocaine in a locker at Nenagh fire station
Two officers, arriving to scene of house fire, entered upstairs window using a ladder to save a woman (50s) trapped inside
Deal brokered at WRC accepted by 63% of Siptu members in ballot but work still to be done, union says
Proposed agreement will see new entrants earn about €18,500 in their first year
Siptu warns of an increase in the number of stations impacted by the strike action if matters remain unresolved after a week
Station officer asks to not be put ‘in a position where it’s too late’
Management and union at odds over basis on which emergency cover is being provided during strike which involved about 2,000 firefighters
Siptu members reject Labour Court proposals by margin of more than four to one
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