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If you didn’t know what they looked like — you will now

It’s that time of year again when we see all of our local representatives in the flesh — both on our doorsteps and up on poles! If you miss them on the doorstep, you can’t miss them in their pole positions.

Fifty jobs to go at Callan joinery firm

Carroll Joinery has announced that it is to let 50 employees go from the factory this summer.

Poster erections, make-overs and skate-parks cause unrest in the camps

There are lots of election issues to the fore this week and with the election so close now - is it any wonder!

Enda Kenny meets and greets on the streets

Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny is taking a tour of the south-east region just three weeks before the European and local elections.

Councillors angry after dozens of posters are damaged

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Posters of local election candidate was hardly up 48 hours before the y became the object of vandals affections in Bennettsbridge this week.

Momentum building behind Phelan campaign to secure two seats in Ireland East

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Fine Gael is on course to retain its two seats in Ireland East with a ballot paper Euro constituency poll conducted by RedC for the Sunday Business Post showing John Paul Phelan is on 15 per cent and Nessa Childers is on 14 per cent.

German TV crew to follow European Election candidate’s every move

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Thirty year-old European Election candidate, John Paul Phelan, is about to find out what it’s like to be a reality TV star.

Yes to Lisbon is a yes to recovery says Phelan

The European Union has provided enormous benefits to Ireland since joining in 1973 and during the current economic crisis Ireland needs to retain a firm grip on the economic handrail that the EU provides, according to Senator John Paul Phelan.

Youngest contender Darren Murphy fears for jobs for himself and his peers in current economy

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The recession that the country finds itself in at present is very real for most people who are feeling the come-down from the Celtic Tiger years, however, it’s young people who will feel the most difficult of consequences according to Fine Gael candidate in the upcoming local election for the Borough Council Darren Murphy.

Cowen’s ballot blues

MANY PUNDITS considered the forthcoming local and Euro elections almost an irrelevance to national politics. The positions to be filled were deemed to be unimportant, not having any impact on Government. This ignored a truism - elections create fundamental fault lines in politics.

 

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