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Don’t hit the disabled while bailing out the bankers

It seems inconceivable that just a few years after every politician in the country was lepping up onto the bandwagon that was the success of the Special Olympics, that the parents of those heroes and thousands like them are this evening in tears at the prospect of having vital services taken away from them. Surely with all of the money being wasted in the HSE every week, there is no need to hit those who cannot talk for themselves, or walk for themselves. Those who depend on the love of their family and the lover of their carers to survive. Yesterday afternoon in Galway, as the protest snaked its way from the city to the HSE offices at Shantalla, people were at breaking point; grown people were in tears at the thought that the little bit of State support they were getting to care for their relatives was to be taken away from them. Life was just about bearable as it is. Life without that funding and those services, would be nightmarish and throw Ireland back into the days of Peig Sayers and Dancing at Lughnasa.

Mayo solicitors’ firm to provide legal services for NAMA

A Swinford and Kiltimagh based Mayo solicitors’ firm has been selected as one of 64 firms to be appointed to a panel for the provision of legal services to the National Assets Management Agency.

No room for Government error in banking policy

When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

When it comes to NAMA be calm but vigilant

Lisbon. NAMA. The Budget. As the Government and assorted commentators have hammered into people, these are the three big issues that will determine the legacy (and longevity) of the Fianna Fáil/Green Government and have a massive bearing on the medium to long term future of this country.

Elements of NAMA are like “walking a tightrope” — Phelan

The National Assets Management Agency (NAMA) is far from “the only show in town” according to Kilkenny Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan.

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