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Donncha O’Connell appointed to new Legal Aid Board

NUI Galway law lecturer Donncha O’Connell has been appointed by the Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter to the State’s new Legal Aid Board.

Government leaves gardaí €21m short after visits — Calleary

An Garda Síochána have been left €21 million short on their budget this year following an excessive overspend on the State visits by Queen Elizabeth and US President Barack Obama.

Transfer of army personnel should be made as smoothly as possible – McFadden

Deputy Nicky McFadden has discussed the issues surrounding the transfer of army personnel from Mullingar to Athlone with Minister for Defence Alan Shatter following the announcement last week that Columb Barracks will be closing.

Kilkenny gets winter ready for impending cold snaps

A Winter-Ready Information Campaign has been launched by Kilkenny County Council following its launch at national level recently at the National Emergency Coordination Centre in Dublin.

Mulherin welcomes modern changes to legal administration

Fine Gael TD for Mayo Michelle Mulherin has this week welcomed the commitment given by Minister Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter, that he will introduce more modern administrative procedures to the legal system.

Athlone to welcome over 300 new troops

Custume Barracks, Athlone, will be welcoming over 300 new troops after it was announced this week that Columb Barracks in Mullingar and O’Neills Army Barracks in Cavan would be closing.

ICSA warns against closure of rural Garda stations

Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) rural development chairman, John Barron, has warned of the potential uproar in rural Ireland should the Government close as many as 200 Garda stations.

Barracks’ future still unclear as troops depart

As the 105th Battalion prepare to depart for peacekeeping duties in Lebanon, the future of Kilkenny’s James Stephens Barracks remains hanging in the balance.

Kitt condemns overall downgrading of court services in East Galway

Removing court sittings from Athenry and the overall downgrading of court services in East Galway is “disturbing” and “makes absolutely no sense”.

Mayo TD says Government needs to answer questions over handling of failed referendum

The failure of the Government to have the referendum on Oireachtas inquiries passed at last week's Presidential election raises major issues for the coalition parties, according to Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary.

 

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