Midlands News from Thursday, November 21st, 2024
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Planning For Housing Development In Westmeath Granted by An Bord Pleanála
The bosy has overturned a refusal from Westmeath County Council.
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New Photography Book Focusing On Westmeath Lake Released
The project has been four years in the making.
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Offaly Candidate Calls For Less Red Tape Around Planning Permission
He is running as an Independent candidate.
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Westmeath Nursing Home Found To Be "Well Managed" During Inspection
The facility was found to be compliant in the majority of areas examined.
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Large Corporations "Stealing" From Irish People - Laois Election Candidate
He is one of the youngest candidates running in the general election.
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New Survey Shows Younger Men Are More Likely To Be "Traditionalist"
A domestic abuse centre worker says social media is the primary educational source for men on relationships.
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Westmeath Councillors Announce IPAS Battle Go Fund Me Page
The latest turn in a long running saga sees the public representatives asking the public for help.
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We Shouldn't Over Rely On Multinationals Says Laois Recruitment Expert
CSO figures show employment in Ireland is at a record high.
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Midlands Under Low Temperature Warning Until Tomorrow Afternoon
The nationwide alert is being extended.
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Farmers Are Not Being Heard - Longford-Westmeath General Election Candidate
He is also campaigning on the asylum seeker site in Lissywollen.
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Irish Farmers Welcome Changes To EU Deforestation Regulations
It will see many farmers across the country having less rep tape to cut through.
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Midlands Influencer Joining "I'm A Celebrity" Tonight
She was announced as a contestant earlier this month.
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Midlands Taxi Numbers Down Almost 16%
The Taxis for Ireland Coalition wants recognition for the industry.
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Online Voting Could Enfranchise People Living With A Disability - Laois IWA
The services coordinator for the association in Laois believes online voting would be a positive move.
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Healthcare Workers Set To Protest Outside Westmeath Hospital Over Staffing Issues
The demonstration will take place around lunchtime today.