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Ballina councillor not contesting general election says Ireland is broken

A Ballina Fine Gael councillor has explained this week why he will not be contesting the general election for the party, despite calls from supporters to try for a place on the ticket.

Fianna Fáil has signed its death warrant

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When Brian Cowen announced on Monday that he will seek to dissolve Dáil Éireann once the vote on the Budget is taken, he in effect signed Fianna Fáil’s death warrant.

‘I know my seat is a goner in the election’ admits Frank Fahey

Fianna Fáil is almost certain to be reduced to just one seat out of five in Galway West after the next General Election as Dep Frank Fahey has admitted that he is almost certain to lose his seat.

Mayo heroes honoured at bravery awards

Three Mayo people were honoured this week at the National Bravery Awards Ceremony at Leinster House.

Fianna Fáil fear losing Galway seats if Cowen remains leader

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For the moment Brian Cowen is safe in his position as Taoiseach, but let no one be fooled, he is a dead man walking. He says he is not “on probation” but the only one who believes that is himself.

Calleary opposes ‘economic lectures’ from Kenny

Labour Affairs Minister and Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo, Dara Calleary, has said that Fine leader Enda Kenny is in no position to give lectures on economic policy given his own party cannot seem to agree on its own policies.

A vote for FF is a vote for Cowen

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Brian Cowen sounded as rough as a bear’s arse on Morning Ireland following his all night revelling in The Ardilaun during this week’s Fianna Fáil think-in in Galway.

Mayo woman tipped as next President of Ireland

Chief executive of the Special Olympics World Games Mary Davis has emerged as a serious contender to become the next President of Ireland.

Funding announced for Co Galway schools

Funding has been announced this week for works at Gort Community School and St Mary’s National School in Mountbellew.

Respite care assurance welcomed

Mayo TD Beverley Flynn, has welcomed the assurances of the Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, that frontline care services will not be reduced regardless of the cutbacks in HSE services.

 

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