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IT was seven in the morning and journalist Sinead O’Carroll was heading to work when some men in a car started cat-calling and wolf whistling
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IT was seven in the morning and journalist Sinead O’Carroll was heading to work when some men in a car started cat-calling and wolf whistling

By COLIN BARTLEY A KILKENNY Judge laying down the law in Tipperary for the past 13 years, has retired. Judge Tom Teehan from Castlecomer, spent

BY COLIN BARTLEY A COMMUNITY playground has been forced to close down after vandals caused €20,000 worth of damage to the facility. Kilkenny County Council

BY COLIN BARTLEY The MOST secretive and most talked-about bar in all of Ireland is set to re-open after dealing with its resident rat. The

By COLIN BARTLEY THE TRAGIC Kilkenny man whose death has sparked a murder inquiry in the UK is to be laid to rest in his

BY COLIN BARTLEY TWO OUT of every three Kilkenny primary school children are being taught in overcrowded classrooms. Class sizes in Kilkenny are some of

A COUNTY Kilkenny farm is to host one of the four main events of Farm Safety Week 2019 this evening. This evening Andrew Phelan is

By COLIN BARTLEY A NUMBER of moving cars sustained damage when they were targetted by people throwing stones at them on Friday night. This serious

By COLIN BARTLEY A MAN with acute brain injuries has been left languishing in a €1,200-a-day hospital bed as health authorities say there is no

CULTURAL art spaces, playgrounds, and scout halls are among the projects to receive funding as part of Kilkenny County Council’s €250,000 its Community and Cultural
