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Mayo Facebookers are party animals

Mayo Facebookers are party animals according to a survey commissioned by 3, Ireland’s market leader in mobile broadband. The 3 Mobile Broadband Survey shows that 26 per cent of Mayo natives surveyed say ‘Party Animal’ is the type of Facebooker that best describes them while 25 per cent admitted to being the ‘Bad Speller’. The survey also detailed that Facebook is the most popular social media tool with 76 per cent of those surveyed voting in its favour, with Bebo (40 per cent) and Twitter (16 per cent) second and third respectively.

Recession does not change Irish attitudes to romance

Despite the impact of the recession in Ireland, it seems that men and women across the country will not be changing their attitudes to dating any time soon.

Survey shows head shops are cause for concern for Kilkenny people

The people of Kilkenny have spoken out about their fears about what is being sold in head shops in the city and the lack of regulation surrounding head shops — according to a survey carried out by the Kilkenny Advertiser this week.

Penny in line to be named top pussy in Ireland

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In preparation for World Animal Week, hundreds of proud owners have entered their pets into Pedigree and Whiskas search for Ireland’s best loved dog and cat.

Farmer incomes fall by 4 per cent

According to the Central Statistics Office farmers incomes have fallen by over 4 per cent during the year ending last September.

New car registrations down 64 per cent in first quarter

New car registrations in March were down 64 per cent on the same month last year, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI). Just 7,811 new cars were registered in March, compared to 21,590 for the same month last year.

Gap years and Internet dating for over fifty fives

A new website www.EveryMonday.ie a (dynamic new website for the over-55s) has conducted extensive research on the attitudes and opinions of the over-55s in Ireland, and with some 22 per cent of the population in the West over 55 years old, they are a force to be reckoned with!

Civil ceremonies on the rise in the city

According to new figures released by the Central Statistics Office, civil ceremonies are on the rise, and if trends continue they could overtake religious marriages in just three years.

Car sales drop in Mayo in September

The Society of Irish Motor Industry’s latest figures shows the continued decline of new vehicle sales in Mayo in September compared to the same time 12 months ago. In September this year there were only two heavy good vehicles sold in Mayo, compared to seven in 2008, a 70 per cent reduction, which is six per cent above the national average decline.

 

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