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US company with military connections involved in Irish census

The Galway Alliance Against War has raised its concerns about the role of US company CACI, which provided interrogators for Abu Ghraib, being involved in the Irish census.

Kilkenny householders urged to complete Census form

Next Sunday, April 10 is Census night and the Central Statistics Office (CSO) is urging the people of Kilkenny to Make Your Mark by filling out their Census form.

Make your mark on Galway on Sunday night

As you read this, 5,000 Census Enumerators have delivered census forms. 277 of these enumerators are based in Galway and will be visiting every home making sure that each has a Census form and that the householder is happy they know how to fill it out.

Westmeath Carers urged to stand up and be counted

In 2010 the Central Statistics Office estimated that Ireland could have as many as 274,000 family carers, an increase of almost 71 per cent on the number of carers counted in the last census in 2006. This would put the number of family carers in Westmeath now at 4,890.    

A Fine Gael government would hit the ground running – McFadden

If Fine Gael is given the mandate from the Irish people this Friday, the party will immediately set about implementing our Five Point Plan to get Ireland working, according to Fine Gael Longford-Westmeath election candidate Nicky McFadden.

FG will get Galway working —Healy Eames

Parents and young people are heartbroken due to forced emigration, according to Fine Gael Galway West candidate Senator Fidelma Healy Eames who said that her party has the plan to help get Galway’s 23,000 unemployed back to work.

February start date for new national minimum wage rate

The new national minimum wage rate will come into effect on February 1 following the signing of the order on Wednesday by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe.

Unemployment figures show Galway economy ‘still in decline’ says Nolan

The number of people signing on in Galway in December increased by 1.8 per cent, meaning the Live Register for Galway now stands at 23,099, up 408 from November.

One in three young men in Carlow/Kilkenny on the dole

Latest employment figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have exposed a lethal cocktail of long-term unemployment, widespread youth joblessness and forced emigration, Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan, says.

Tourism figures show need for ‘urgent action’, says Michael D

The decline in the number of tourists to Ireland, as revealed by the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office, shows there is an “urgent need for action”.

 

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