Midlands News from Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
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More Than 3,000 Nurses And Midwives Currently Practicing In The Midlands
The national figure has seen a 5% increase.
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Anyone For Tea? Offaly Men's Shed Break Guinness World Record With Kettles
Over 1,000 kettles were gathered together.
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Election Candidate Calls For Stronger Management In Public Service
He is running as an Independent in Longford Westmeath.
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More Questions Needed On Immigration Profits- Carol Nolan
Deputy Nolan is running for re-election in Offaly as an Independent.
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New RSV Immunisation More Direct Than Vaccine Treatment
A Westmeath doctor is explaining why it's more effective against the virus.
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Housing And Childcare Central To Longford Westmeath Candidate's Campaign
She is known for filling in on Westmeath County Council for her Green Party colleague.
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Westmeath Businesses "Bullied" Into Accepting Roadworks Says Local Shop Owner
Works will be carried out in the town during the Christmas period.
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Contractor Appointed To Kinnegad Town Park Project
It's expected works on the park project will be completed next summer.
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Gardaí Launch Christmas Card Appeal for Older People in Westmeath
The appeal is being run by Athlone and Mullingar Garda Stations.
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Offaly Aontú Candidate Underlines Accountability Ahead Of Election
Maureen Ward is running on a platform of accountability, equality, and healthcare.
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30,000 Teachers Set For National Lunchtime Protest
ASTI and TUI members will be demonstrating over senior cycle changes.