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Keith Duffy launches marathon for autism in Kilkenny

Irish Autism Action and Keith Duffy will launch a mobile phone recycling campaign in Kilkenny on Wednesday, July 7, as part of the ‘32 County Marathons Challenge ’.

Connolly and college staff urge trade unions not to accept Croke Park deal

Trade unions and workers have no reason to support the Croke Park deal on public service pay and reform as it will “copper-fasten pay cuts” and lead to a pay freeze and lower living standards.

Be made Aware of depression

Aware, the national depression support organisation, is inviting people from all over the country to give just four hours of their time this summer to help organise or participate in a Walk4Aware in their local area on Sunday May 9.

€10m spent every year propping up Cabinet — Ring

Fine Gael TD Michael Ring has revealed that almost €10m will be spent this year on propping up the Taoiseach and his ministers.

Cavanagh slams ‘savage’ education cuts

New budgetary guidelines on education are having a devastating effect on the ground, according to a north Kilkenny councillor.

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Adult literacy volunteers needed

Volunteer literacy tutors are needed to provide one-to-one tuition, with an awareness event for volunteers and learners taking place on February 3 from 2pm to 4pm at the Further Education Centre (Friary) Ballyhaunis.

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.

Life for employers must be made easier in north west - Ganley

Jobs and investment will not return to the north west without real reforms at national and European level, businessman and European candidate Declan Ganley has said. Mr Ganley said that his experience in setting up successful businesses in many countries had shown him that the most attractive places to invest and create jobs had certain qualities which the Irish government has allowed to disappear from the north west.

National report recommends building fibre-optic MAN in Castlebar

The National Competitiveness Council (NCC) has recommended in a report published recently that a metropolitan area network should be built in Castlebar.

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