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St Luke’s receives funding of €1.9million

St Luke’s Hospital in Kilkenny has secured over €1.9million in funding from the National Casemix Programme which distributes acute hospital funding.

Troy welcomes party’s radical political reform

Cllr Robert Troy, Fianna Fáil candidate for Longford-Westmeath, has said he will help drive the radical political reform outlined in Fianna Fáil’s election manifesto which was published this week.

Troy welcomes party’s radical political reform

Cllr Robert Troy, Fianna Fáil candidate for Longford-Westmeath, has said he will help drive the radical political reform outlined in Fianna Fáil’s election manifesto which was published this week.

Shooting the Breeze with... Andrea Pope - West End performer and singer

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When we think of the Caribbean, the predominant image is of a mixed race people, descended from mostly African slaves, Spanish settlers, and French and English adventures. However the Irish are also a significant, but mostly overlooked, part of that rich ethnic mix.

Government failure is reason for lack of salt — O’Mahony

A failure of epic proportions is how Mayo Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony has described the mismanagement by the Government and its agency National Road Authority which was placed in charge to deal with obtaining salt. Salt quantities in the country are diminishing by the day and local authorities have to mix salt and grit to treat the roads. It now appears that no more salt will be in the country until the end of the week, too late for the Christmas shopping season.

Somadrone - the heart and soul of electronic music

HE IS a member of The Redneck Manifesto, a ‘Doctor of Music’, and one of Ireland’s leading avant garde composers, whose solo releases explore ambient, minimalist electro-acoustic pop, soundscapes, and mood music - he is Somadrone.

Bagging Christmas bargains

Picture the scene. It’s late November. You are busy refurbishing your home. Everything is in disarray, even finding two matching killer heeled shoes in the morning is a mammoth task.

IT professionals are slow to move from paper records

A new survey among IT professionals in Ireland and the UK has found that 86 per cent of senior IT professionals are still reliant on paper records, with over half of these (51 per cent) stating that they are very reliant. Just one per cent of respondents stated that they “hardly ever” have to rely on paper records while the remaining 13 per cent admitted being “occasionally reliant”. The research was carried out by document management software company Version One among 86 senior IT professionals across a range of UK and Irish public and private sector organisations.

Imelda’s story of LighterLife

“I started to gain weight soon after I got married in 1978. I was about 9st when I married. I had four babies and had difficulty losing weight after each one. After my second daughter I managed to get down to 9st 5 lb but that didn’t last long as I became pregnant again with my son and the weight piled on again. That was the pattern. I would lose some weight and then put it all back on again plus some.

A touch of Germany in Galway this Christmas

Galway will get a touch of the German yuletide this Christmas with the Continental Christmas Market in Kennedy Park, Eyre Square, from November 19 to December 19.

 

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