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Challenges and opportunities for Ireland's four main parties
This time last year Irish politics was in a state of paralysis; the most inconclusive general election result in the State’s history was followed by 10 weeks of protracted negotiations to form a government. One year on, and with a sense the next electoral test may not be far away, Insider has been considering the shape the various parties find themselves in and their battle plans both locally and nationally.
Relocation funding could provide relief to flood-risk properties
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Sean Canney, is working on a €2 million relocation scheme for households located in flood-prone areas.
Galway’s influence on China and Hong Kong marked by delegation tour
The Hong Kong St Patrick’s parade had a distinctive Galway element to it in the form of members from the Irish Chinese Society Galway along with business and political representatives from Galway. This marked the first stop of a historic delegation tour organised by the chairman of the Irish Chinese society Galway; Mr. Kam Chin to Huzhou in China and led by Deputy Noel Grealish T.D, Minister of State Sean Canney T.D and Cllr Declan McDonnell.
Boxer welcomes €190k investment in Streamstown and Horseleap
Longford/Westmeath TD, Deputy Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran has welcomed the commencement and completion of a number of projects in Streamstown and Horseleap, including a significant flood relief scheme at Dolan’s Bridge.
Government’s flood relocation plan will leave some families behind - Murphy
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Flood Relief, Eugene Murphy, has given a cautious welcome to the recommendations of a new report, published by the Office of Public Works, to relocate families living in flood-prone areas.
More jobs for Athlone as Teleflex opens centre of global operations
It was good news for Athlone yesterday (Wednesday) as Teleflex opened its newly constructed Global Operations and International headquarters.
I’ll wait for the Irish electorate to judge me - ‘Boxer’ Moran
Longford-Westmeath Independent Deputy, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, is paying little attention to the criticisms of Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, saying he will wait for the Irish electorate to pass judgement on him after the lifetime of the present Government.