Dodgy motors…no thanks!

Dodgy Motors: Our Vehicle Inspections Engineer, Brian Ross, talks dodgy second hand cars

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Hogan announces European Parliament and Local Elections will be held on Friday 23 May 2014

Mr. Phil Hogan T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, today (22 January 2014) announced that the Government has agreed that the European Parliament and Local Elections will be held on Friday 23 May 2014. Polling will be between the hours of 7am and 10pm on that day.   Every person aged 18 years or over […]

Government Can No Longer Claim That Pylon Project Is Due To EU Demands

Government Can No Longer Claim That Pylon Project Is Due To EU Demands As European Commission Announce Non Binding Renewable Energy Targets For 2030 – Jim Higgins MEP For Midlands-north-west Later this morning the Commission will publish its 2030 Energy Framework. Higgins confirmed that his sources within the Energy Commissioner’s cabinet have confirmed the accuracy […]

ECM College turns to Crowd Funding to create jobs and courses for the Leinster region

ECM (European College of Management) has turned to Ireland’s first Crowd Funding platform for SMEs, Linked Finance, to launch a new range of accredited online degree, masters and MBA programmes. ECM, based in Dublin city centre, was founded in 2010 and is fast becoming a great success story. A new option to study for Degree, […]

‘Ladies Soapox Post’ Ladies Networking Event with a Difference

January 29th, 2014 will celebrate the first ladies networking event of its kind which aims to support growth and development for women in business whist providing guests with a practical tool kit to take back to their respective workplaces and implement immediately. The Ladies Soapbox Post is intended to assist female entrepreneurs in Ireland and […]

Restaurants Association of Ireland and St Angela’s College launch All-Island Schools Cookery Competition

The Restaurants Association of Ireland is delighted to announce the partnership with St. Angela’s College, Sligo, in delivering the Fine Dine at Mine All-Island Cookery Competition 2014.  The Fine Dine at Mine cookery competition is open to all students in post-primary schools on the island of Ireland and Youthreach Centres in the Republic of Ireland. The […]

Handyman Dan…nervous inviting him in?

Has the home improvement tax incentive scheme or the increase in DIRT on the lump sum you’ve been sitting on convinced you to take on a home improvement project this year? Whether it’s adding a new porch, fitting new windows or putting on a major extension there’s plenty to think about all revolving around getting […]

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EU Commission Unable To Comment On Pylon Health Risks – Jim Higgins Midlands-North-West MEP

n a recent reply to Midlands-North-West MEP Jim Higgins, the Commission indicated that they could not guarantee that exposure to pylons does not pose adverse health effects.   “As far as I’m concerned if there’s even a shred of a doubt that pylons pose adverse health effects then the proposal should be immediately withdrawn.”   […]

Sports clubs urged to register for €40M Sports Capital Fund before 7th February

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring has announced that the 2014 Sports Capital Programme will open for applications today, Friday at 12 noon and has urged all sports clubs and organisations to register as soon as possible to be in with a chance of accessing the €40 million in funding available. “More than a […]

Early Introduction of Farm Schemes Vital In New Rural Devlopment Programme

IFA President Eddie Downey has said the consultation process for the Rural Development Programme should get underway as soon as possible to avoid any delay in getting schemes up and running. He said the early introduction of all schemes should be the priority for the Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney.   He said IFA will […]

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