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By COLIN BARTLEY THE Education Minister has given the Technological University of the South East of Ireland (TUSEI) €2.06 million in funding in an effort
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By COLIN BARTLEY THE Education Minister has given the Technological University of the South East of Ireland (TUSEI) €2.06 million in funding in an effort

By COLIN BARTLEY HARE Coursing can resume in Kilkenny after agreement was struck to allow the sport proceed for the 2020 season. The National Parks

By COLIN BARTLEY SEVEN Credit Union branches in Kilkenny have signed up to a new customer service they hope will beat the banks at their

A BREXIT deal has been agreed between the UK and the European Union. Both UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the EU’s Chief negotiator Michel

By COLIN BARTLEY KILKENNY’S Local Enterprise Office is hosting a dinner to celebrate National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED) and has one of Ireland’s foremost broadcasters

By COLIN BARTLEY KILKENNY has proven itself to be one of Ireland’s leading food destinations yet again, as three local restaurants picked up best in

By COLIN BARTLEY FIFTY-six innovative companies from across the city and county have been shortlisted for the Kilkenny Chamber Business Awards 2019. More than 150

By COLIN BARTLEY AN innovative local butchers and artisan producer has been nominated for three prestigious national awards. Grogan and Brown Artisan Butchers, which has

By COLIN BARTLEY ONE of the highlights of Kilkenny’s festival calendar is coming back for its 10th edition and it promises to be bigger and

By COLIN BARTLEY Kilkenny County Council is asking business owners and retailers to come up with innovative new ideas that will shape the retail strategy
