Midlands News from Friday, November 22nd, 2024
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A Further 2,500 Westmeath Premises Can Connect To High Speed Broadband
Over 11,000 premises can now pre order fibre broadband.
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Portartlington Connector Bus Line To Be Discontinued
The service will end from November 30th.
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Midlands Parents Concerned Over A Lack Of Therapists In Special Schools
Some examples include psychologists and physio therapists.
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28% Of People In The Dublin Midlands Region Have A Medical Card
There are over 1m people in the region.
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Comedy Gig Want To Show How Menopause Can Be Fun
It's coming to Westmeath tonight.
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Midlands Likely To Escape Worst Of Storm Bert's Rain
A red alert has been issued for Galway and Cork.
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Westmeath Business Attends Leading Business Tourism Conference
Glasson Lakehouse is attending as a Meet in Ireland partner.
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Peter Burke Points Finger At Finance Minister Over VAT Rate Saga
The Fine Gael Minister is running for re-election in Longford-Westmeath.
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Laois Teen Found Safe And Well
He has been reported missing since last Tuesday.
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Westmeath Councillors To Take Department of Integration to High Court
They're looking to stop the development of a Asylum Seeker Accommodation project in Athlone.
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Road Cleared After Emergency Services Attend Scene Of Offaly Crash
The incident took place at around 8pm on Thursday night.
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Independent Ireland Launch Election Manifesto In Westmeath
Ireland votes on Friday week.
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Santa Claus, Sleeping Beauty, & DJs To Star In Offaly Christmas Lights Event
Christmas is landing in Tullamore this weekend.
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Gardaí Renew Appeal For Missing Teen
Moagad Riad Sabaihi was last seen in Carlow town.
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Cost Of Living Means Renters Have No Life - People Before Profit
Dave Smyth is representing the party in the Longford-Westmeath constituency