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Compo to be paid for headbutt assault

A further compensation of €1,000 will have to be paid by a young man who headbutted another man, breaking his nose during a fight in the early hours of the morning.

Debts leads to credit union deception

Financially crippled and struggling to pay off debts, a Loughrea man walked into a credit union pretending to be a relative of his wife and tried to withdraw €6,500, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Serial thief gets 22 months

An alcoholic burglar, who liked to steal from unlocked cars,was jailed for 22 months at the District Court in Athlone this week (January 27).

Minister commends ‘foresight, initiative and vision’ at opening of Cillín Hill

Agriculture Minister Mary Coughlan officially opened Cillín Hill, the flagship multi-purpose centre on the outskirts of Kilkenny city, which is owned and operated by Kilkenny Mart on April 17 last.

Former garda awaits sentencing after asking prostitutes to get children

A former Garda sergeant and Moate native attempted to pay prostitutes to get children as young as five for sex a year after he had been released for a similar offence, Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has heard this week.

Bringing barter back!

With the recent launch of Barterpoint.ie, two Kildare based entrepreneur’s have come up with a novel way to escape the recession.

Village thefts carried out by two neighbours

Two men who carried out a number of thefts from the village of Ballysakeery, Kilalla — within a three to four mile radius of their residences — appeared beforeBallina District Court this week.

Understanding NAMA

In an unusual move, the Department of Finance published a draft of the proposed NAMA legislation for public debate and discussion throughout the summer, in advance of it being formally debated in the Dáil in September after the summer break.

Understanding NAMA

In an unusual move, the Department of Finance published a draft of the proposed NAMA legislation for public debate and discussion throughout the summer, in advance of it being formally debated in the Dáil in September after the summer break.

Lobster fishermen urged to set up a producers’ organisation

The European Commission is urging lobster fishermen along the west coast of Ireland whose livelihoods are under threat because of a drop in prices to set up a producers’ organisation in order to strengthen their position in the market.

 

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