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Monument to honour Kathleen Lynn

Published in Ballina News
Tuesday, 15 May 2012 12:34

Sinn Féin Councillor, ThérÚse Ruane has commended Ballina Town Council for The decision to erect a monument in memory of Dr. Kathleen Lynn, at her birthplace in Mullaghfarry, Killala.

Trade Unions agm in Castlebar

Published in Castlebar News
Tuesday, 01 May 2012 18:33

The agm of Castlebar and District Council of Trade Unions will take place on Thursday. 10th May, in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar, at 7.30pm.

Pro-Treaty meeting in Ballina

Published in Ballina News
Tuesday, 01 May 2012 18:27

A number of prominent local and national speakers have been lined up for a public information meeting on Friday May 4th at 8pm in the Hotel Ballina, Foxford Road, on the EU Stability Treaty.

Labour councillor lists Household Charge exemptions

Published in Mayo Politics
Saturday, 17 March 2012 12:34

With the deadline to pay the Household Charge fast approaching, Castlebar Labour Councillor, Harry Barrett, has urged  homeowners to make sure that they are in fact liable to pay the charge. Homeowners must register and pay for the  charge by March 31st and Cllr Barrett has urged people to check to see if they are due an exemption.

On Monday, 6the February, a public seminar entitled European Economic Policy – What’s in it for Ireland? will be held at the Institute of Technology, Sligo.  Organised by the European Commission Representation in Ireland, it will feature presentations from Minister of State for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton TD; Economics Editor of the Irish Times, Dan O’Brien; and resident adviser on Economic and Financial Affairs at the European Commission, Nigel Nagarajan. 

Mayo native appointed to new Legal Aid Board

Published in Mayo Politics
Tuesday, 13 December 2011 18:20

Mayo-born NUI Galway law lecturer, Donncha O’Connell, has been appointed by the Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter, TD, to the new Legal Aid Board. Mr O’Connell comes from a well-known family in Swinford and his mother, Bríd, is one of the Hughes’s of Westport. The human rights campaigner recently contested Seanad election on the NUI panel.

Have your say on Budget on Westport Radio

Published in Digital Life
Thursday, 08 December 2011 10:55

Westport Radio, WRFM 98.2, is hosting a Budget Special this Sunday at 10am. The two-hour special will be broadcast live from the station’s James Street studios. A panel of representatives of the major political parties will debate the 2012 Budget and its local and national impact and answer listeners questions live on air.

Mayo teens attend Dáil na nÓg

Published in Claremorris News
Sunday, 20 November 2011 12:25

Mayo teenagers attended the 10th anniversary session of Dáil na nÓg in Croke Park on Friday last.

Some people would have you believe that of late Fianna Fail is a lifeless organisation in Ireland - but especially in Mayo. Mark Twain once said “the rumours of my demise were greatly exaggerated”, and anyone attending the Fianna Fail National Youth conference, which took place in Cork over the weekend of 4 to 6 November, would know exactly what Mark Twain meant when he uttered those famous words. 

Mayo Sinn FĂ©in Councillor ThĂ©rĂšse Ruane has hit out at Fine Gael and Labour for presiding over the handover of €700 million of taxpayers’ money to an unguaranteed senior bondholder in Anglo Irish Bank. As part of the party’s ‘Stop the Handover’ campaign, local Sinn FĂ©in activists organised a picket outside An Taoiseach's Enda Kenny's Castlebar office.

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