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Govt spin on jobs is blown away with new unemployment figures - Hogan

The Government’s lack of a jobs and stimulus package has never looked more damaging for Carlow/Kilkenny, according to Deputy Phil Hogan following the publication of the latest live register figures which show that the dole numbers in the constituency are now at 14,448.

Local senator in emergency landing

Local senator and Castlepollard businessman, Donie Cassidy, had a lucky escape when a front wheel fell off the plane during landing on an internal flight in Turkey on Monday.

Talking Turkey

There’s been quite a lot of coverage for Turkey on the media recently. They looked like winning the Eurovision for a while, before eventually finishing in second place behind Germany.

Hogan wants Govrenment to adopt FG policy on broadband

Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Government to immediately adopt Fine Gael’s policy on broadband as new OECD figures reveal that Ireland is now bottom of the league in Europe in broadband speeds.

FG will fight for the family farm says Hogan

The renegotiation of the Common Agriculture Policy and the protection of the family farm are the topics for a Fine Gael public meeting at the Lord Bagenal at Leighlinbrige on Thursday, May 13, at 8pm.

Hogan describes SNA cuts as a new low in Irish politics

Deputy Phil Hogan has described last week’s Government decision on special

Kilkenny YFG to relaunch its branch with AGM

Kilkenny Young Fine Gael will hold its AGM on Saturday April 10 in The Club House Hotel, Kilkenny at 7.30pm. The meeting will be chaired by Kilkenny senator 31-year-old John Paul Phelan.

Hogan calls for funds for Piltown drainage

Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Minister for Finance to provide funding for work to be carried out to the River Pill at Piltown to prevent future flooding.

Hogan calls for drainage funding for Graiguenamanagh

Kilkenny Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Minister for Finance to provide funding to carry out drainage works at the River Duiske in Graiguenamanagh in order to alleviate future flooding.

Political reform is not an optional extra, it is an absolute necessity — Hogan

Fine Gael environment spokesman Phil Hogan told the Fine Gael National Conference in Killarney that, after 13 years of Fianna Fáil government where the privileged friends of Government ministers were preferred over the citizens of the State, political reform will be an absolute necessity for a Fine Gael government.

 

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