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“It gets good, but it don’t get better than this”

That’s the title to one of the songs played by Jason and The Scorchers in the Set Theatre last Sunday night and everyone in the packed out venue would surely agree.

Casino banking got us into a black hole says Phelan

It is imperative that a proper regulatory regime is put in place to ensure that the casino-type banking that got us into this banking black hole has no part in the future of hardworking people, according to Carlow/Kilkenny general election candidate Ann Phelan.

Galway Fianna Fáil members gather for city conference

Fianna Fáil members from throughout Co Galway will be gathering in the Clayton Hotel this Saturday for the Galway East/Galway West Fianna Fáil Conference.

A vote for Grealish is a vote for Cowen says Walsh

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Galway West voters will have a major say in who forms the next Government, because if they vote for Éamon Ó Cuív, Frank Fahey, or Noel Grealish, they will be voting to keep the highly unpopular Brian Cowen in office.

Postbank customers told ‘no action necessary’

Further local jobs are under threat this week following Postbank’s announcement that they will be winding up, leading to the closure of their Kilkenny branch.

Postbank customers told ‘no action necessary’

Further local jobs are under threat this week following Postbank’s announcement that they will be winding up, leading to the closure of their Kilkenny branch.

Careers event in Achill

A Leaving the Nest Information Forum for Leaving Certificate students, fourth years and adults moving to third-level education, as well as for parents and guardians, will take place on August 15 in the Achill Sound Hall between 3pm and 6pm.

Minister to attend energy conference

The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamonn Ryan is coming to Kilkenny next week to attend a conference on natural resources.

We thought bank shares had hit floor six months ago. What should we do?

Q. My wife and I have AIB and Bank of Ireland shares that we bought about six months ago in the expectation that the stock has reached its floor. We were obviously very wrong. I have now huge paper losses on these stocks. Should I sell them and realize a loss which presumably I can offset against my tax? Can I use the paper loss in any way if the selling the shares now makes no sense?

Making the perfect pitch

Start-up company iFoods.tv sought funding from the multi-millionaires who host the hugely successful BBC’s Dragon’s Den programme.What resonated with the (often brutally honest) entrepreneurs was iFoods.tv’s confident and professional pitch. West of Ireland native Olivia MacDonnell of ConfidentSpeak worked with the “Dragon” hopefuls and shares her secrets behind successful investor pitches.

 

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