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Superquinn suppliers must be protected – McGuinness

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Small Business John McGuinness has said the hundreds of small firms which supply goods to Superquinn supermarkets must be protected.

109 jobs saved in Superquinn Kilkenny

There was a collective sigh of relief from staff at Superquinn in the Market Cross shopping centre this week, following news that the company had gone into receivership and that Musgraves is confirmed to take over the company.

‘We were hoodwinked’ say residents of Rosehill

The residents of an exclusive housing estates on the Kells Road are furious at the manner in which they were informed that there are to be 27 new houses built on their estate.

Hope for unpaid subcontractors says Watershed manager

There is light at the end of the tunnel for sub-contractors who are waiting to be paid for work that they carried out on the construction of the Watershed Leisure Centre in Kilkenny in 1998.

Talking Politics

As a year of potentially enormous political significance begins, The Tallyman has decided to look at the prospects for each party, both on a national and local level. The Tallyman cannot recall a time of more political uncertainty, and the predictions made today may seem very foolish in two or three months time. The Tallyman firmly believes that the result of the election could also differ considerably depending on the date it is held. Is the 'Gilmore Gale' still blowing? Will Brian Cowen even lead FF into battle? Has Enda Kenny silenced his doubters? Will disaffected members of the public support SF in unprecedented numbers? How many more sitting TD's will opt out? Are the Greens already a spent force? So much uncertainty, and so much anger. So much to lose, and so much to win. The Tallyman has decided to sum up the reasons he would vote 'for' or 'against' each party.

2010 commercial debt in Westmeath just €5.2m - but “much worse” to come

In a year that saw the largest ever number of individual and corporate debt judgements registered in the Irish courts, Westmeath fared relatively unscathed, with its 72,000 residents attracting 139 judgements totalling just over €5.2m; however much worse is predicted.

Why I will and won’t vote for each party

As a year of potentially enormous political significance begins, Insider has decided to look at the prospects for each party, both on a national and local level. Insider cannot recall a time of more political uncertainty, and the predictions made today may seem very foolish in two or three months time. Insider firmly believes that the result of the election could also differ considerably depending on the date it is held. Is the 'Gilmore Gale' still blowing? Will Brian Cowen even lead FF into battle? Has Enda Kenny put the questions over his capacity for the job of Taoiseach to bed? Will disaffected members of the public support SF in unprecedented numbers? How many more sitting TD's will opt out? Are the Greens already a spent force? So much uncertainty, and so much anger. So much to lose, and so much to win. Insider has decided to sum up the reasons he would vote 'for' or 'against' each party. Today Insider will look at Longford-Westmeath, and look at Roscommon-South Leitrim and Galway East in the coming weeks.

Many businesses expected to close in New Year as discretionary spending disappears

Many businesses in Mayo are expected to close down or cease trading over the coming weeks following the poor Christmas trading period which some had hoped would throw a commercial lifeline to take them through 2011. Those most likely to be affected are operators in the hospitality sector including pubs, hotels and restaurants, which are not applying for renewals of property leases and pub licences.

Black week for Kilkenny with announcement of business closures

The announcement that two national companies are to close their outlets in Kilkenny this week with the loss of up to thirty jobs has illustrated the dire consequences of the terrible December that was experienced by businesses across the county last year.

Sacrifices failed to save popular Galway venues, says Jona Group

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Many sacrifices were made but this failed to stop the devastating effects of the recession and the crippling rent payments, according to The Jona Group which announced this week that a number of its Galway businesses have gone into voluntary liquidation.

 

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