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MGQ - many believed she would have been an ideal Taoiseach

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I am probably the worst kind of voter that the enthusiastic canvassers could meet. I do not vote for a party, but for a personality, or for a candidate whom I feel will do a good job. I admire politicians. I know that ninety-nine per cent of them are motivated by public service, and genuinely believe that they can effect change. Some of them actually succeed in bringing about change; but it is a long, hard slog.

Mullingar couple are appointed to different school boards

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A Mullingar husband and wife team have attained the rare achievement of getting elected to the boards of management at two different schools in the town.

Celebrating the wonders of women 

Tomorrow women around the globe can raise a glass to themselves and toast International Women's Day. Whether a homemaker, mudwrestler, or international diplomat, women may still be underestimated, but crucially they no longer underestimate themselves. 

Flaherty Markets - the DIY electrical one stop shop

Whether you are renovating the homestead, looking for that special bulb, or need supplies for professional trade work, then Flaherty Markets Ltd has everything you need under one roof.

Ballinasloe woman settles action over breast cancer diagnosis

A Co. Galway woman has settled her High Court action against the Health Service Executive (HSE) over an alleged litany of failures over many years at University College Hospital Galway, to diagnose and treat her breast cancer despite her having had a series of mammograms at the hospital.

Stay-at-home mums worth €60,000 a year

It’s official. Women make such an enormous contribution to the home that they are in fact worth more than the house itself. Indeed, a new survey by insurance company Caledonian Life has confirmed something that women have always known - they are invaluable in home life - and not just in terms of keeping everyone happy.

Westmeath man takes climate change challenge

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A Westmeath man has been chosen as one of five people who will compete during the next nine months to reduce their carbon number for a first prize of a €10,000 makeover for their home, garden, or lifestyle. 

 

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