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Justice Minister ignorant to concerns of Lisbrook residents, says senator

The Minister of Justice has been slammed for backing the decision of the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) to close a Galway asylum accommodation centre with Sinn Fein senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh accusing him of being “absolutely ignorant to the fears and concerns of residents”.

New film from Margaretta D’Arcy to examine issues of access

What is Galway city like for the wheelchair user? Is it easy to get around? Is there enough disabled access in our public buildings? What is daily life like for those with wheelchairs?

Rural Galway to protest at Labour conference

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Rural Galway will be out in force at next weekend’s Labour party convention, protesting against what it sees as the “attacks on rural communities” being pursued by the party in Government.

Hard-pressed householders to protest against charges at City Hall

Angry householders are to descend on City Hall next Monday evening to protest against the imposition of a whole new raft of charges being implemented by central government.

Switch off the lights and let the traffic flow

Kilkenny City Centre Business Association (KCCBA) has been proactive once again with their efforts to solve the traffic management issues that are affecting Kilkenny’s city streets during peak times on a daily basis.

Comeback kid intends to fight to the end

He has been written off not once, but twice, already in this presidential election, but Independent candidate David Norris is in the race until the bitter end.

Michael D presents his archives to National Library

The Labour Party’s presidential candidate Michael D Higgins this week presented his personal archive of writings and documents to the National Library of Ireland.

Noonan Versus Noonan — Malcolm hits out at Minister’s ‘get shopping’ comments

Green Party councillor Malcolm Noonan has criticised the Finance Minister’s recent comments advising people to ‘get shopping’ amid reports that further cuts are in the pipeline for low paid workers and changes are likely in wage agreements for the lower paid.

Noonan Versus Noonan — Malcolm hits out at Minister’s ‘get shopping’ comments

Green Party councillor Malcolm Noonan has criticised the Finance Minister’s recent comments advising people to ‘get shopping’ amid reports that further cuts are in the pipeline for low paid workers and changes are likely in wage agreements for the lower paid.

Michael D gives his backing to Donncha O’Connell Seanad campaign

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Labour Party president and former Galway West TD Michael D Higgins has given his backing to the Seanad Éireann election campaign of NUIG law lecturer Donncha O’Connell.

 

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