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Irish Independent on MSNAlone ‘deeply concerned’ at number of older people who face struggle to pay their billsMany older people face problems paying their utility bills, with concerns that cuts in government credits will exacerbate the ...
Following months of painstaking behind the scenes efforts by voluntary committees right across county Longford, St Patrick’s ...
A Coatbridge couple will see the next hearing on their legal bid to reverse the cuts to Winter Fuel Payments take place at ...
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Another milestone has been reached on the construction of the New Wear Footbridge at Riverside Sunderland. The team working on the landmark has laid the last of 91 deck planks, which will form the ...
EIR needs to be returned to State ownership, with the company being roundly criticised for leaving customers without services ...
The HSE has agreed to enter into a €2.68 million deal with an English company to extend the rental period of a purpose built ...
ALMOST 300 children in Donegal with disabilities have been left waiting for their vital assessment. Figures provided to ...
Lingering storm damage in the form of hanging telecommunications cables and displaced poles are putting people in danger and ...
Dean Kenny, Belcarra, has been elected to the national executive of Young Fine Gael. The former president of University of ...
SCOUTS from the 42nd and 70th Greenock and District troops enjoyed action-packed weekends at camp. The 42nd Scouts spent their weekend at Meggernie, after having to postpone in January due to Storm ...
The insurance sector is facing a seismic shift, as artificial intelligence emerges as the top-ranked risk for the year ahead, ...
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