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Coffee shop manager denies dangerous driving

A 25-year-old manager of Mocha Beans, Ballina, contested a dangerous driving charge, following a road traffic accident, at Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Opportunity for companies to get involved in up-skilling strategy

Mayo companies will soon have an opportunity to compete for Government funding to offer retraining and educational opportunities for unemployed young people.

For King and Country

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It’s very hard to describe a true Irishman, without acknowledging that we all share a complicated inheritance. At no time was that complication more powerfully amplified than in the crisis of identity leading up to and during War World I. On the one side is the unionist image of Irish Protestants loyally, and exclusively, rallying to the Union Jack, and sealing that union with their blood; while on the other side, the Catholic and nationalist men and women, the people of the 1916 Rising, who represent the ‘true’ Ireland, in sharp contrast to the misguided Irishmen slaughtered in France on the altar of British imperialism.

Ireland can learn from Virginia’s business know-how – Calleary

Ireland should take the lead from the American state of Virginia in the cutting of red-tape surrounding business set-up.

Ireland can learn from Virginia’s business know-how – Calleary

Ireland should take the lead from the American state of Virginia in the cutting of red-tape surrounding business set-up.

Fuel Watch initiative to drive greater competition at the pumps!

The Consumer Association of Ireland has proposed a three point action plan to Government to assist motorists who have been hit hard by high and sustained petrol and diesel prices in recent months.

Cromwell attacks Kilkenny

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(Part One)

Rotary welcomes district governor to Kilkenny

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The Kilkenny Rotary Club president, Cathal Smyth, welcomed district governor Paul Hutchinson to Kilkenny last Tuesday to launch the Rotary International year.

Cromwell Attacks Kilkenny

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A second storming party under Colonel Hewson was also beaten back. Wounded and dying men lay heaped on both sides of the breach in the wall. Body parts were scattered everywhere.

Cromwell Attacks Kilkenny (Part Four)

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The effects of the fighting on Kilkenny were devastating. Apart from the human cost, many important buildings bore the brunt of the siege and the cruel occupation that followed it. St Patrick’s Church, from which the opening barrages of cannon-fire had rained down on the city, was completely obliterated. Today not a trace of the building remains.

 

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