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Heroin deaths put spotlight on lack of local support services

The deaths last week of three heroin addicts in Kilkenny and one in Carlow has provoked an outpouring of grief from the local community, and has served to refocus public attention on community support services.

14 days to step it out on the campaign trail for local candidates

Election fever is taking over — the posters were up, blew down and have been put back up again after the inclement windy weather.

There’s no show now that it’s a no-Joe show

And so ends the great political career that never was.

McGuinness gets promotion from new party leader

Kilkenny’s Fianna Fail Deputy John McGuinness has reaped the benefits of his loyalty to new party leader Micheal Martin having been awarded a front bench spokesperson position this week.

McGuinness says he has no aspirations for FF deputy leadership title

With the announcement of Deputy Leader of the Fianna Fail party imminent, Kilkenny Fianna Fail Deputy John McGuinness has said that he has no designs on the role of Deputy Leader however, he said he would gladly take the position if offered it.

The Cowen era comes to a close

Ireland’s political landscape is about to enter a new era. Political change is coming fast, and at last the people of Ireland know when they can finally have their say on which political party or parties are best served to lead this country through these tough economic times.

Long live the king (and the duke).

Wind back the clock to early May. The Rhythm and Roots Festival is in full swing and four New Yorkers called The Duke & The King are the big hit of the weekend.

It was pure entertainment

Never before has the world taken such an interest in a Presidential election as they did in the American race to the White House.

There is no magical solution for these tricky times

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If anyone can talk his way out of a sticky situation, it’s Bobby Aylward.

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