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Fall in numbers on live register in Mayo

The number of people on the live register in the county fell by over 300 between the end of March and the end of April according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. The total number of people on the register in Mayo now stands at 12,457, down from 12,762 at the end of March.

High rates of fraud, counterfeit, and animal welfare incidents in Galway, says CSO crime stats

Galway had some of the highest recorded incidents of fraud, forgery, false imprisonment offences as well as counterfeit and incidents of importation/control/welfare of animals for a two year period, according to the Garda Recorded Crime Statistics released recently by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

Drop in Westmeath crime rates

Westmeath’s crime rate is decreasing steadily, according to new crime statistics released by the Central Statistics Office.

Fuel prices rise again for first time in four months

The price of petrol and diesel has crept upwards at the pumps for the first time since September, according to the latest survey of prices from the AA.

Fuel prices rise again for first time in four months

The price of petrol and diesel has crept upwards at the pumps for the first time since September, according to the latest survey of prices from the AA.

More than one in four under-25s unemployed in Westmeath

After it was revealed this week that 2,000 under-25s in Westmeath were unemployed, an opposition TD has called on the Government to “seriously consider” Fianna Fáil’s proposals on tackling youth unemployment.

Census proves case for new school in Clifden, says Kyne

Census figures showing that Clifden is the fastest growing town in Connacht provide further strong evidence that a purpose-built facility is needed as a matter of urgency to cater for the educational needs of North Connemara, that is according to Fine Gael Galway West TD Seán Kyne, who is calling on the Minister of Education to re-evaluate his department’s plans for education provision in the area.

Household savings continue to rise

New national and world figures for Ireland recorded by the Central Statistics Office show a rise in gross household savings in 2011.

Census figures show household charge cannot fulfil obligations in Mayo as more than 24,000 homes have septic tanks

With the household charge the hot topic this week and tomorrow (Saturday March 31) marking the closing date for payment, just-released figures from the 2011 Census expose a number of reasons why people might call for non-payment of the charge.

New research shows pension income inadequate for older women

Fewer than one in three female pensioners in Ireland receive the maximum contributory pension and two-thirds rely on non-contributory pension, leaving many women disadvantaged in later life, according to a new report.

 

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