Midlands News from Thursday, January 2nd, 2025
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Faster Upskilling Of Teachers Could Help Recruitment Crisis-TUI
Maths and Irish are the subjects with the biggest shortage of qualified teachers.
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Snow Could Fall In Midlands As Temperatures Set To Drop To -3 Degrees
The warning is in effect until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning.
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EV Sales In Midlands Continued To Decrease In 2024
The biggest drop in sales was in Offaly at almost 30%.
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Gardaí Investigating Robbery And Assault In Laois
The incident happened yesterday evening.
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Assassinations And Celebrity Pregnancies Among Predictions For 2025
An almanac, started by an Offaly man over 200 years ago, is making the calls for the coming year.
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Westmeath Man Says Regaining Movement In Fist Possible In Medical Trial After Injury
David Digan from Moate lost his left arm following a motorcycle incident six years ago.
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Family Was Number One For Westmeath Woman Who's Body Was Discovered In The Midlands
Mirjana Pap's family has set up a Go Fund Me page to help with the costs of her funeral.
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New Credit Union Lending Rules A “Game Changer” - Mullooly
Rule changed allow for over 18,000 mortgages at competitive rates.
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"Someone Like Me" Art Competition Announces Midlands Winners
The winning projects varied from clay paralympics scenes to hand printed posters.
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Midlands House Prices Continue To Rise - Daft Report
The House Price Report is for the fourth quarter of 2024.
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Offaly Gardaí Stop Van Breaking Road Safety Laws
The vehicle breached a number of safety laws with four passengers involved.