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KILKENNY employees will benefit some a slight easing of the tax burden from today. However, the gains will not be large, and the decision not
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KILKENNY employees will benefit some a slight easing of the tax burden from today. However, the gains will not be large, and the decision not

WOMEN who require abortion services will be able to contact a free new information phone line from New Year’s Day. The My Options helpline is

HOUSE prices in Kilkenny are set to rise by just 2% in the new year, according to the Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance (REA) house price

HERO cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan has said she is determined to publicise some of the little-known but hugely-impactful difficulties of living with cervical cancer.

KILKENNY learner drivers have the second highest drive test failure rate in the country, new figures reveal. The majority of motorists failed their tests across

THE value of homes across Kilkenny city and county rose by an average of more than €1,250 every month in 2018. New figures contained in

KILKENNY and the rest of the country continues to enjoy unseasonably warm temperatures, a welcome calm after the storm conditions we experienced in the weeks

LOCAL hospitals are bracing themselves for a “surge” in flu cases over the coming weeks. So far, hospital overcrowding has not been a major problem

THE Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is now targeting 20 criminals operating the Kilkenny-Carlow area. CAB has seen its operations expand significantly in recent years and

SOME more welcome news on the weather front – the unseasonably mild temperatures we’ve seen in Kilkenny and throughout the country in recent days are set
