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1,000 children still waiting for mental health appointment
Close to 1,000 children in the west of Ireland, needing mental health supports and services, are still waiting for an appointment.
Mayo GAA and wider community mourn late PJ McGrath
The late PJ McGrath was laid to rest yesterday in St. Colman’s Cemetery in Claremorris.
Troy meets with BOI management to discuss Moate branch future
Local Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has this week held discussions with senior officials in Bank of Ireland to discuss options for services in Moate into the future.
Ireland must beware of the far-right virus of intolerance and xenophobia
Spring is in the air, the temperatures are beginning to rise, the birds are singing, pretty soon the leaves and flowers will begin to bloom.
Funding of up to €250,000 for Mayo under Outdoor Public Space Scheme
Local Dáil deputies have welcomed the new Outdoor Public Space's Scheme, which has been designed to help local authorities open up and create public spaces and facilities dedicated to the arts, culture and festivals.
Does the Labour Party have a future?
There was a feisty and interesting exchange in the Dáil last week that caught the attention of the national media and woke some of the sleeping deputies in the unparliamentary surroundings of the convention centre.
Cross-border health scheme remains a continued option post Brexit
Minister for Trade Promotion and Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, has welcomed news that a cross-border health initiative will continue in this post-Brexit era.
No immediate plans to introduce a parcel automation service at Athlone Mail Centre
Following concerns that landscape developments would lead to the repurposing of the mail distribution centre in Athlone, Minister for Trade Promotion and Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, welcomed confirmation from An Post that there are no current plans to introduce parcel automation to its Athlone Mail Centre.
Trump obstinate in his presidential actions as Biden election set to impact Brexit talks
I am sure you are all square-eyed, as I am, from looking at TV for the last five or six days. Can you believe it? The American election was last Tuesday, and I am writing this column on the Tuesday of the following week, and still President Trump is shouting that the vote was stolen from him and that he is the true President.
