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Road deaths fall to record low in 2010

Some 212 people were killed on the country’s roads last year. This record low is very welcome. However, while a fall in road fatalities, down by 26 on the 2009 figure, is good news, it is still a fact that there are still over 200 too many deaths on our roads, and hundreds more badly injured.

2010 road deaths fall to record low

A total of 212 people were killed on Ireland’s roads last year, a record low for the country. However, while a fall in road fatalities, down by 26 on the 2009 figure, is good news, there were still more than 200 too many deaths on our roads, with hundreds more badly injured.

2010 road deaths fall to record low

A total of 212 people were killed on Ireland’s roads last year, a record low for the country. However, while a fall in road fatalities, down by 26 on the 2009 figure, is good news, there were still more than 200 too many deaths on our roads, with hundreds more badly injured.

Let children have both their parents this Christmas, says sharedparenting.ie

Sharedparenting.ie, a recently established support group based in Kilkenny, is calling for equal rights for separated parents.

Mitsubishi L200 is Pick-up of the Year 2011

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Mitsubishi Motors is celebrating for the fifth consecutive year after the legendary L200 won the esteemed What Van? award for Pick-up of the Year, an impressive 15 times in 18 years.

One in three young men in Carlow/Kilkenny on the dole

Latest employment figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have exposed a lethal cocktail of long-term unemployment, widespread youth joblessness and forced emigration, Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan, says.

Mitsubishi L200 is ‘Pick up of the Year’ 2011

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Mitsubishi Motors is celebrating for the fifth consecutive year after the legendary L200 won the esteemed What Van? award for ‘Pick-up of the Year,’ an impressive 15 times in 18 years.

We must avoid ‘taxi apartheid’, says human rights centre director

The deputy-director for the Irish Centre for Human Rights, Dr Vinodh Jaichand, has called on all players mentioned in a recent report investigating allegations of racism in the Galway taxi industry to act responsibly, to work to restore the human rights of all, and to avoid a type of “taxi apartheid”.

Monaghans showroom, store and Supermac’s development set to boost Tuam Road

Business on the Tuam road is set for a major boost with the announcement that an expansion of Monaghan and Sons motor dealers incorporating a drive-thru Supermacs restaurant and an enlarged Centra store is to open within weeks.

Renault launches new van scrappage scheme

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Announcing what it describes as yet another first in the Irish motor industry, Renault Ireland has just launched its new van scrappage scheme. A Renault spokesman told the Advertiser that this gives van owners the opportunity to scrap their five years or older van and purchase one of Europe’s number one best selling van range.

 

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