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Local authority projects offered funding lifeline from EU - Higgins

Fine Gael MEP Jim Higgins has confirmed that the European Union is set to announce details of a €14 billion package that will allow Ireland and other EU countries to claim 100 per cent of the cost of projects funded by the European Social Fund and the European Structural and Cohesion Funds for the years 2009 and 2010.

Early childcare supplement cut will hit after elections

The cut in the early childcare supplement payments will come into effect after this week’s election. The supplement which will now be cut in half from €83 to €41.50 was held off from being cut in April and the reduced payment will now come into effect from Monday June 8.

Littlewoods turns on the style!

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Littlewoods Ireland, Ireland’s leading online fashion retailer, joins forces with well-known Irish model Vivienne Connolly to highlight some key looks for the summer months ahead, from bold prints and shapely trench coats to skinny jeans and funky dresses.

Father’s day fun for all at City Limits this weekend

City Limits are set to give away €50,000 in prizes at their family fun day on Father’s Day this Sunday.

KC Blake’s Pantry opens in Oranmore

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KC Blake’s is open for business six days per week from 10.30am until 7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday, and on Sundays from 12 noon to 5pm. The company’s aim is to produce restaurant quality food for you to eat at home. So what is the difference between certain large supermarket dinners and KC Blake’s offerings except the price? I put that question to Vicky as today price is an issue for most people. The difference is that all the raw materials are sourced in Galway and of the best quality available, the fish, the meat, the fruit and vegetables, and even the packaging are all sourced locally. There are absolutely no flavour enhancers or preservatives and everything is handmade by the team of chefs. Everything is cooked fresh each day and delivered to The Pantry so it is as fresh as possible.

Are all pigs really equal?

The Government’s recent job protection programme involves a €200 a week subsidy towards employees' wages. At first glance this seems a solid measure to protect employment. However all is not as clear-cut as it seems.

The Front Door goes Italian

The Front Doors Pocket Friendly Pizza Promo is back by popular demand. The fantastic deal was requested so often that it’s back again for the summer months. For those who missed out on this offer the first time round check it out!

Tuam development offers built-in market stability

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Uncertainty about property values and borrowing capabilities is rampant in these tough economic times, so it is refreshing to see a builder taking on these issues and presenting a package that will calm the nerves and ease the transition from rental market to owner occupier.

Teen forges more than €700 worth of cheques

More than €700 worth of cheques, belonging one unlucky company, were forged by a crafty Ballybane teen who stole the chequebook from a car, the Galway District Court heard last Monday

Man fined after fall-out with mother over a debt

A man who had a public fall-out with his mother at a hairdresser’s over a €700 debt will now have to pay a fine of €400 for public order offences.

 

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