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June 6 – The day democracy returned to Europe

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The battle for Normandy June-August 1944, launched on D-Day exactly 75 years ago, marked, after Stalingrad, the beginning of the end of Nazi Germany. It was a major battle. The Allies suffered 209,672 casualties of whom 36,796 were killed. Some 28,000 Allied airman were lost in the months preceding and during the campaign.

Let Coll & Co advise you on Fair Deal Scheme

FAIR OR UNFAIR DEAL SCHEME-WHEN IT MAY NOT MAKE FINANCIAL SENSE TO APPLY

Cheevers accuses Government of neglecting Defence Forces personnel in Galway

Many soldiers stationed in Renmore Barracks are natives of Munster and have a “legitimate ambition to return and serve in or close to their native place”, but the high cost of renting in Galway is also a major factor in this.

Independent Councillor welcomes update on Defence Forces issue

Local election candidate, Independent Councillor Paul Hogan, has welcomed the update from Minister Paschal Donoghue in relation to issues concerning remuneration, recruiting and retaining personnel in the Defence Forces.

Know your rights - applying for an Irish passport card

Question: I am 18 and flying to Spain for a holiday this summer. Can I use a passport card when travelling to Spain, and how do I apply for one?

Local Councillor expresses commercial rates revaluation appeals process concern

At a Finance Committee meeting of Westmeath County Council earlier this month, Cllr. Aengus O’Rourke expressed deep concern regarding the commercial rates revaluation appeals process and the negative impact the outcomes of those appeals may have on the county’s budget for the calendar year.

Westside modular family hub to alleviate emergency accommodation crisis pressure

Fifteen prefabricated units are to be built and become operational in Westside in September as the Galway City Council bids to stem the city’s housing crisis.

Four per cent property price increase expected in Mayo this year

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The price of the average three-bed semi in Mayo is expected to rise by four per cent in the next 12 months, according to a survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance.

Councillors say gardai should make more effort to prosecute law-breaking cyclists

Galway city councillors have raised concerns whether enough is being done to tackle offences committed by cyclists in the city.

 

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