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New faces to hold on in June?

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The 2004 Local Elections heralded sweeping changes on the Galway City Council - eight new faces, two new parties in Sinn Fein and the Greens, and a new alliance to control the election of Mayor.

Galwegian becomes youngest ever chair of a political party

Salthill man Andrew Murphy has become the chair of the Green Party National Executive Committee, the youngest person ever to hold such a position in Ireland.

It all comes down to the last round this Sunday

Kerry won the league in 2004 under Jack O’Connor. And then in September they collected the Sam Maguire at their ease. They did the exact same thing two years later and no doubt that is what is on their agenda for 2009.

Chernobyl Children’s Project All Art

The Westport branch of the Chernobyl Children’s Project is getting ready for a bumper May bank holiday weekend of art and creativity.

AIT president re-appointed for second term

The governing body of Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) has announced the re-appointment of Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin as president of the institute for a second 10-year term.

Connolly defends her attendance record in face of column allegations

Labour councillor Colette Connolly has refuted allegations regarding her attendance at meetings as “appalling and totally untrue..”

O’ Hanrahan takes the plunge after years of footwork in the Thomastown Electoral Area

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Joey O’ Hanrahan has finally decided to follow his heart and put himself forward for election for Kilkenny County Council although he has a verbal pre-nup promising his wife that he would never do it!

Doctor still a threat to patients, UK misconduct hearing is told

A doctor who had a “frenzied, intense and potent sexual encounter” in his consulting room with a suicidal man still remains a threat to patients, a misconduct hearing in the UK was told.

Plenty of value at Rooney’s

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These days value for money is a must so with that in mind why not check out the wide range of properties with Rooneys auctioneers on offer at reduced reserves throughout the city and county.

Fáilte Ireland will not sink Killala ship plans, says Loftus

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Fianna Fáil election candidate Michael Loftus has expressed disappointment at Fáilte Ireland’s difficulty with granting funding to Killala Bay’s artificial reef project, but states that this is “certainly not the end of the line” for the ambitious attraction.

 

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