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Local live register statistics bring more grim reading- Ó’ hArgáin

Friday’s release of the latest live register figures show just how deeply the unemployment crisis is hitting Kilkenny and how imperative prompt and decisive action is need to curb this appalling growing trend, according to Kilkenny Labour Party councillor, Seán Ó hArgáin.

Three key factors in Galway’s defeat to Kerry

Galway were not prepared to adopt negative tactics

Goals give Ireland slender advantage

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So at 'half-time' in the Toyota International Rules series, Ireland hold a slender one-point advantage over Australia. Despite the host's stirring late fight back, there was a school of thought that Ireland may have missed a trick by not playing more positively with an extra-man advantage in the closing minutes.

Local live register statistics bring more grim reading- Ó’ hArgáin

Friday’s release of the latest live register figures show just how deeply the unemployment crisis is hitting Kilkenny and how imperative prompt and decisive action is need to curb this appalling growing trend, according to Kilkenny Labour Party councillor, Seán Ó hArgáin.

Achill artist honoured by President McAleese

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President of Ireland Mary McAleese presided at a ceremony last Monday to mark the election of Achill-based visual artist Camille Souter and composer Seóirse Bodley as Saoithe in Aosdána. The honour of Saoi is bestowed for singular and sustained distinction in the arts, and Monday last the President presented both artists with the symbol of the office, a gold torc. The ceremony took place at the Arts Council’s offices at 70 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, which is also the headquarters of Aosdána.

County meeting adjourned

Michael D slams IBEC over silence on bank corruption

IBEC wants massive cuts in the numbers employed in the public service but it has nothing to say about the mismanagement and corruption which has brought the Irish banking system to its knees.

Autumn Gathering hears how ‘ghosts’ saved the marriage of Ireland’s famous poet

One of the most unusual strategies ever used by a young wife to keep a faltering marriage together was employed by Mrs W B Yeats on their honeymoon.

Sinn Féin ratifies council contenders

The membership of Mayo Sinn Féin has unanimously ratified its team to contend the county council elections next June. The party’s local election convention held in Castlebar last weekend also endorsed the candidate to contest the Castlebar Town Council elections.

Forty-six people in court over July 29 riots

Forty-five men and one woman have appeared before a special court sitting in Mullingar charged with violent disorder.

 

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