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Public meeting on housing and shelter

Galwegians struggling to pay the mortgage holders, who are on the housing waiting list, or at risk of homelessness, are being invited to a public meeting in the city this coming Monday.

Kiran Emrich to launch election campaign next week

Handing over millions of euro of local government assets to Irish Water is “pure robbery”, and a “step towards the privatisation of our water” supply.

Galway People Before Profit Alliance table quiz

Galway People before Profit Alliance is holding a fundraising table quiz in Monroe’s bar, Dominick Street, on Thursday November 21 at 8pm.

Public information on property tax

A public information meeting on the controversial property tax takes place on Thursday November 15 at 8pm in the Clybaun Hotel, Clybaun Road, Knocknacarra.

Galway branch of United Left Alliance to be launched

The United Left Alliance, the new force in Irish left wing politics, is to launch a Galway branch at a special public meeting next week.

Susie Long’s family speak of their ‘betrayal’ in the wake of Harney resignation

The family of bowel cancer victim Susie Long has spoken out about the surprise resignation of the Minister for Health, Mary Harney, on Wednesday night, saying that they feel utterly betrayed by her broken promises.

United Left Alliance launching in KilkennyUnited Left Alliance launching in Kilkenny

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Socialist Party election candidate Conor Mac Liam is starting his campaign with a public meeting next Thursday to launch the United Left Alliance (ULA) in Kilkenny. Joe Higgins MEP (Socialist Party) and Cllr Seamus Healy (Tipperary Workers & Unemployed Action Group) are also on the bill.

Workers’ rights can only be strengthened by a Yes vote, Gilmore tells Galway

Voting Yes to Lisbon is a vote for jobs, investment, and a more social and worker friendly EU, according to Labour leader Eamon Gilmore, who also believes that NAMA is not the ‘only game in town’ when it comes to repairing the damaged Irish economy.

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