Midlands News from Monday, March 24th, 2025
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Midlands MEP Calls On European Commission To Tackle Vulture Funds
Ciaran Mullooly believes Commission should take action on the issue.
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Cheaper Loans And Better Public Transport Needed For Teachers Based in Dublin - INTO
Tullamore's Michael Gillespie of the Teachers' Union of Ireland thinks its a better way to combat staff shortages.
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Laois Man Targets More Success At "Olympics Of Meat"
Mark Williams is returning to the global stage at the end of the month.
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Offaly Hosting Talk About Sacred Spaces And Heritage Sites
The Offaly History Centre will play host to a talk about a 111 year old controversy.
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Fire Breaks Out On Laois M7 Tollbridge
The incident happened this weekend and no injuries have been reported.
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EU Is Allowing For Negotiation On Trump Tariffs - Enterprise Minister
Concern is growing over impact, with a worst case scenario seeing up to 80,000 jobs lost.
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Son of Prison Officer Murdered By IRA Calls For State To Take Responsibility
Brian Stack's son Austin has released a new book on his father to set the record straight.
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Motorbike Seized By Gardaí Roads Policing Unit In Laois
It was stopped on the M7 yesterday morning.
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Offaly Leads Country In Soaring House Prices
The cost of a three bed semi-detached house is up nearly 8% in three months.
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Cowboy Boots And Louis Copeland Suits - RTE's Latest Spending Controversy
Longford Westmeath TD Michael Carrigy says promises from Kevin Bakhurst have already been broken.
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End All Toll Booths - Irish Road Hauliers Association
President of the Association Ger Hyland believes tolls are the most polluted places in Ireland.