Midlands News from Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
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Mental Health Charity Wants Social Media Giants Support For New Catfishing Law
The practice of impersonating someone else while causing harm may be outlawed soon.
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Laois Integration Network Set To Appoint New Chair
The group's AGM takes place this evening.
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Laois Still Waiting On Joint Policing Commission Replacement
The selection of an independent chairperson is proving to be a stumbling block.
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Man Charged Over Westmeath Assaults
They took place yesterday in Athlone.
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Laois Butcher Takes Home Best Chicken Prize At 'Butchers Olympics'
Mark Williams was part of the Irish team which won the award at this years World Butchers Event.
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Court Hears Dublin Man Accused Westmeath Councillor Of Being Antifa Operative
The trial collapsed yesterday after the judge determined due to the lack of a witness to confirm evidence.
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Laois Man Sells Plant & Tool Hire Company For €31m
The deal will see HSS Hire join Woodie's and Telford's as part of the Grafton Group.
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Midlands Teens Championed By National Youth Council Of Ireland
These young people will act as representatives.
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Former Laois Manager Mick O'Dwyer Passes Away At Age 88
The former Laois manager passed away this morning.
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Clearer Picture Needed From US On Pharma Tariffs - Enterprise Minister
Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke believes we need more clarification on if more tariffs are coming after yesterday's announcement.
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Westmeath Company Confirms Redundancies
The BOC site in Athlone will see the loss of 13 jobs.