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Third time lucky for Lisbon?

There’s no doubt about it and the only reason it’s been forgotten about is because of worse mistakes being made in the meantime - but everyone really messed up with the whole Lisbon situation.

Third time lucky for Lisbon?

There’s no doubt about it and the only reason it’s been forgotten about is because of worse mistakes being made in the meantime - but everyone really messed up with the whole Lisbon situation.

Calleary rejects claims that Lisbon is bad for workers’ rights

Minister for Labour Affairs and Fianna Fail TD for Mayo Dara Calleary has rejected claims by the No to Lisbon campaign that the Lisbon Treaty will undermine workers' rights and public services.

Register to vote on Lisbon

Galway for Europe is encouraging Galwegians to register to vote on the Lisbon Treaty before the deadline expires on Tuesday September 15.

Calleary hits out at anti-Lisbon minimum wage posters

Minister for Labour Affairs Dara Calleary has hit out at a number of posters put up by Coir, the anti-Lisbon Treaty group, which have appeared in the towns around the county in the last week.

Galway voters have nothing to fear from Lisbon, says NUIG EU law lecturer

If you spend enough time listening to the Yes and No to Lisbon Treaty campaigns you could be forgiven for thinking Lisbon is a magic cure for all Ireland’s economic woes or a document which champions rampant capitalism and militarism.

White urges people to vote ‘Yes’ today

Green Party TD for Carlow/Kilkenny Mary White has called on the people of Kilkenny to vote ‘Yes’ in todays referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.

World expert to speak at NUIG Galway on rights of people with disabilities

One the world’s leading thinkers on equality and non-discrimination law will give a public lecture at NUI Galway tomorrow (Friday).

Galwaywoman dies during Cameroon holiday

A young Galway woman died of natural causes while holidaying in Cameroon, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs.

The ball is in the Yes campaign’s court

The American columnist and wit Franklin P Adams noted that elections are won “chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody”.

 

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