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No places for disabled school leavers ‘a human rights violation’ says Healy-Eames

An “appalling neglect and a 'human rights violation” is how a leading Galway politician has described the lack of full-time day services for intellectually disabled school leavers.

Galway’s FG dissidents remain defiant despite downgrading by party HQ

dissidents Dep Brian Walsh and Sen Fidelma Healy-Eames have been stripped of their status within the organisation by a party HQ determined to reduce them to the lowest grade of membership.

Midlands Airport proposal looks for support

The proposed Midlands Airport is looking for members of the public to show their support and push local representatives, especially the three Westmeath-based TDs to back the €450m plans.

New documentaries on Flirt FM

NUI GALWAY student and community radio station Flirt FM will be broadcasting two new documentary series starting this week.

Questions every Fine Gael candidate in Galway must answer in this campaign

As the election enters its final straight Fine Gael is on course to lead the next Government appears to be the party with the momentum and some observers have speculated about the possibility of a single party FG government. Therefore it is vitally important that people question their FG candidates in some detail over the next week.

Just six candidates will battle it out for the five seats, poll shows

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Brian Walsh, Eamon O Cúiv, Noel Grealish, Derek Nolan, Fidelma Healy-Eames and Catherine Connolly; these are the six candidates from whom the five successful T.D.'s for Galway West are expected to emerge, according to the Galway Advertiser poll published in today's paper.

FG to take two seats as FF vote collapses, poll predicts

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Fine Gael’s Brian Walsh is to become the new ‘big name’ in Galway West politics, while Fianna Fáil’s Frank Fahey, a major name on the national stage, will lose his seat, according to a new opinion poll for Galway West carried out by the Galway Advertiser.

Fianna Fáil - about as legitimate as British rule in Ireland

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Thursday September 30 2010 – dubbed ‘Black Thursday’ by the opposition parties – may go down as the seminal point in the economic tsunami of these past two years.

Healy Eames questions maths/science college places after steep points rise

Fine Gael Seanad Education Spokesperson Fidelma Healy-Eames has questioned whether the number of college places for science and maths subjects has fallen, following steep rises in points for these subjects.

Senator says Tanaiste must address ‘one in six’ early school leavers

Tanaiste and Minister for Education Mary Coughlan must urgently address the “one size fits all” philosophy that is prominent in Irish schools, says Galway West Senator Fidelma Healy-Eames.

 

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