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Treaty is a straitjacket that will bring misery, says O Cuiv

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“The EU Fiscal Compact Treaty is a straitjacket that would lead to misery in our country and throughout the EU. This is not the way to solve our problems. It is against the whole spirit of the EU.”

Kitt calls for a Yes vote on the Fiscal Treaty referendum

Galway East Fianna Fail TD Micheal Kitt has called on the people of Galway to vote yes on the upcoming fiscal treaty referendum.

Fianna Fail National Collection

The national collection for Fianna Fail will take place this weekend outside churches around Mayo for which all support will be welcomed.

Castlebar Fianna Fail meeting

A meeting of the Castlebar Fianna Fail Cumann will be held at the Welcome Inn Hotel on Monday next April 23 at 9pm.

Flynn resigns from Fianna Fail

Former EU commissioner and Castlebar native Padraig Flynn was reported this week to be out of the country, following the publication of the Mahon Tribunal Final Report.

A nation disgusted and distracted – but focus must return to creating jobs

Fianna Fail in government was corrupt. Previous findings against former Taoiseach Charles Haughey have now also been applied to other party members, specifically our own Castlebar native and ex-government minister and EU commissioner, Padraig Flynn, while ex-taoiseach Bertie Ahern has been found to have been “untruthful” relating to his financial affairs.

Cllr Al McDonnell and the Great Western Greenway

Chambers elected vice president of Fianna Fáil

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Mayo barrister Lisa Chambers has been elected as vice president of Fianna Fáil. The 25-year-old from Castlebar, who was a Fianna Fáil candidate in Mayo in the last General Election, was elected by delegates at the party’s Ard Fheis in the RDS in Dublin last weekend.

Give Ballina a look in this summer with a ‘Ballina Brainstorm’

Competition can be good; competition can be healthy; however, in the instance this week of one new music festival cancelling out a more established music festival – this result is not a good one.

When is it time to say enough is enough?

The deadline is looming for every house owner in Ireland to pay the new property tax, and understandably people are asking: when does it stop?

 

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