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Anti-household charge public meeting

A public meeting to organise a campaign against the Government’s proposed household charge will take place in the Menlo Park Hotel this Monday at 8pm.

Public meeting to discuss boycotting upcoming household charges

A public meeting about the household charges which will be introduced in January as part of the Government’s austerity measures, is to take place next week.

Job creation must be ‘first priority’ says Grealish

With unemployment rising and emigration becoming a reality once more, the next government’s priority must be on job creation.

Mass protest rally by Sinn Fein

Sinn Fein has organised a mass rally for Dublin city centre on December 4 next in defence of low and middle income earners, of public services and the most vulnerable.

Cuts in old age pension must be avoided

The findings of an ESRI report this week showing that the over-65s are more at risk of poverty in Ireland than those of working age have been welcomed by Age Action, which is lobbying against any cuts in pensions in the upcoming Christmas budget.

A positive year to date at Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip

It can certainly be said that the year to date at Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip has been eventful. While core values seem to have returned to the property market in Galway, the city-based firm’s two generations of experience has seen it come through this tough period in the Irish economy. Having tailored their business to match the times we are in, the team in Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip know that, as history has shown, the market will turn again.

Water investment cut will cost taxpayer in fines and leakage says Hogan

The €750 million cut in the water investment programme announced earlier this week by John Gormley and the Government could end up costing the taxpayer a fortune in fines and leakage according to Fine Gael Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan.

Cutting State pension would be a cut too far

Talk of cuts in the State pension must stop now according to Age Action which has described the weekly payment as a vital buffer protecting older people from poverty.

Donie insists no one listens to the Senate

Westmeath senator Donie Cassidy says no one listened to him when two years ago he advised first time buyers to purchase a home.

Happy to be unhappy?

Hasn’t the good weather been fantastic? A welcome dose of vitamin D. The warm feeling of the sun’s rays on our freckled skin. A light breeze reminding us that it’s still April. But generally it’s been a nice teaser of what could be in store if the weather gods are in our favour this summer.

 

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