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Dublin men charged with imprisoning Lackagh family

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Two Dublin men, charged in connection with an armed raid on a businessman’s home last Sunday, have been remanded in custody and will appear in court again tomorrow (Friday) at Harristown District Court, in Roscommon.

Don’t fine over signs, just remove them says O’Flaherty

City Hall has been accused of ‘heavy handedness’ by Independent Cllr Terry O’Flaherty for the way it issues fines to small business that leave out promotional signs in public areas.

Job losses at Kilkenny forestry firm

Almost 100 jobs look to be going at the Kilkenny-based forestry firm Denber Forestry Services, which has told its creditors that it plans to go into liquidation.

With his vision for a united Ireland Gerry Adams speaks about the economy and fraudulent bankers

Having never met Gerry Adams before, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.

“Kangaroo court” costs businessman €6,200

After questioning the judge’s patriotism, professionalism and integrity but not providing any fresh evidence, Noel O’Gara failed in his appeal against a conviction for illegally auditing a number of companies.

It’s all hands on Dec as Ganley seeks European seat in North West

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Declan Ganley, the founder of Libertas and the bête noire of Europhiles in Ireland, will run for an EU Parliament seat in the North West constituency in June’s European Elections.

Millionaire businessman to make DVD to attract new business

Local businessman Stuart Pearson from Graiguenamanagh has come up with a novel idea in his bid to attract business to locate in the Carlow/Kilkenny region.

Two new businesses for Castlecomer

A Castlecomer businessman is going against the grain and extending his business on the Square in the town.

Irish economy to grow in 2010, economist tells packed crowd at Paddy Ryan Memorial Lecture

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The view of special advisor to Brian Lenihan, Dr Alan Ahearne, is that the Irish economy has ceased to be in a real recession, and is returning to positive growth, with exports as the engine that drives the machine. Dr Ahearne claims it is advanced technological and scientific exports, from our highly educated population, that has helped make Ireland a competitive country once again.

Mullingar businessman becomes first

Mullingar man Rashid Butt has just become the town’s newest, and youngest, peace commissioner. He received his appointment by post last week, and is probably the first person from an ethnic minority, and definitely the first Muslim in the country, to receive this honour.

 

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