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‘Fuel poverty’ fears for Kilkenny families

With yet another cold winter forecast, ‘fuel poverty’ could become a very real problem for some Kilkenny households in the coming months.

NUI Galway to deliver computer learning to the community

A new project to offer Galwegians, particularly the elderly and unemployed, an introduction to computer technology will be run by NUI Galway.

Transatlantic cable link can turn Galway into ‘hotbed for IT’ says Walsh

A proposal to link the west coast of Ireland to a new transatlantic internet cable has the potential to turn Galway into “a hotbed for the IT and the gaming industry”.

Search for Mayo’s top Silver Surfer is on

The Minister for Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, launched the Google Silver Surfer Awards with Age Action at Google’s EMEA headquarters in Dublin.

Deadline looms for rural broadband scheme

Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has called on people living in rural areas who are unable to avail of broadband to register for the Rural Broadband Scheme before tomorrow’s deadline.

Claremorris businesses to benefit from super-fast broadband

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, switched on a world-class telecoms and high-speed broadband network in his hometown of Claremorris.

Competition for Malcolm for Green leadership

Kilkenny Green Party Councillor Malcolm Noonan is to have some competition in his contest for the leadership of the Green Party it would appear.

Recruitment embargo could see Lough Corrib strangled

MEP Jim Higgins this week expressed his concern that the presence of African Pond Weed in Lough Corrib is leaving Ireland open to large EU fines, unless the situation is rectified soon.

Opposition TDs demand reversal of Corrib Gas pipeline consents

Up to 20 opposition TDs attended a Dublin Shell to Sea photo-call and press conference on Tuesday at the Kildare Street gates of Leinster House.

‘I hate postal liberalisation’ says Crowe

An Post is “a big employer in Galway” but any liberalisation of the postal market could result in many An Post jobs being lost, something Galway and Ireland does not need right now.

 

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