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KILKENNY’S Phil Hogan, recently selected as the EU’s chief trade negotiator, could prove to be the British government’s best friend when it comes to hammering
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KILKENNY’S Phil Hogan, recently selected as the EU’s chief trade negotiator, could prove to be the British government’s best friend when it comes to hammering

KILKENNY-based Glanbia will pay local farmers 28.5 cent per litre for milk supplies in August. Glanbia Ireland (GI) confirmed it will pay members a base

By SHANE DORAN SOME of our most talented buskers will be reaching for the high notes as they battle it out live in the city-centre

By COLIN BARTLEY A CUSTOMER care and sales support provider has announced the creation of 200 jobs in the South East this morning. Emerald Contact

By COLIN BARTLEY A REVAMPED supermarket in Kilkenny – powered by 100% green electricity – has just opened its doors. Aldi’s store on the Waterford Road

GARDAI are hunting for a vandal who smashed in the front window of an off-licence in Kilkenny city in the early hours of the morning.

TEMPERATURES plummeted pretty dramatically last night, so you could have been forgiven for assuming the summer (what little we saw of it!) was well and

By COLIN BARTLEY A CHICKEN had to be put down after a group of drunk and cruel youths kicked the bird around as if it

By COLIN BARTLEY A SHRINKING rental market and people not having access to mortgages are driving the homeless crisis in Kilkenny a local campaigner has

By COLIN BARTLEY FIFTY new high-end jobs are coming to Kilkenny with the development of a new agrifood technology centre in the city. AB Agri
