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Budget choices will determine our future

After the justified hoopla from Ireland’s rugby grand slam and Bernard Dunne’s boxing heroics, all eyes will be focused on the forthcoming Budget on April 7.

Cannon says he made party change in time for locals

Sen Ciaran Cannon has said he brought forward his decision to join Fine Gael in order to support Cllr Mogie Maher and other local representatives in the run-up to the Local Elections.

Budget choices will determine our future

After the justified hoopla from Ireland’s rugby grand slam and Bernard Dunne’s boxing heroics, all eyes will be focused on the forthcoming Budget on April 7.

Budget choices will determine our future

After the justified hoopla from Ireland’s rugby grand slam and Bernard Dunne’s boxing heroics, all eyes will be focused on the forthcoming Budget on April 7.

Westport’s royal battle

The Westport area is under the spotlight this week with this area being one to watch out for in the forthcoming local elections. This week I’ll have a look at the candidates. Those on show for Fine Gael in the electoral area are Councillor Peter Flynn, Cllr John O’Malley and Cllr Austin Francis O’Malley, while Cllr Keith Martin will be running for Labour and Dave Keating (Sinn Féin) will contest for Mayo County Council elections.

Labour’s red rose set to bloom

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Last weekend’s national Labour Party conference in Mullingar set out its platform for the forthcoming elections.

Labour’s red rose set to bloom

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Last weekend’s national Labour Party conference in Mullingar set out its platform for the forthcoming elections.

Grassroots

Grassroots is watching the political temperature rise in the past few months. And no it is not about the local elections, its about the impotent rage that many people feel at their lives and the lives of those close to them being turned upside down.

Will a gender quota address the lack of women in politics?

Since the re-establishment of the Galway Borough Council in 1937, very few women have been elected to the Galway City Council or Galway Corporation, as it was then known.

Labour’s red rose set to bloom

Last weekend’s national Labour Party conference in Mullingar set out its platform for the forthcoming elections.

 

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