
New Garda clampdown to target rogue drivers in Kilkenny
GARDAI are set to roll out a new campaign using new handheld technology to target uninsured drivers in Kilkenny and other parts of the country.
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GARDAI are set to roll out a new campaign using new handheld technology to target uninsured drivers in Kilkenny and other parts of the country.

RENTS in Kilkenny soared by almost 10% in the year to September 2018, with no slowdown in sight. The average rent in Kilkenny city and

KILKENNY County Council paid €7 million for a building to house a library at the height of the economic boom that has since remained largely

SPECIAL events are taking place in Kilkenny today to mark the centenary of the end of World War 1. Thousands of local soldiers fought in

FEARS over the potential for family feuds have delayed changes to the Fair Deal Scheme that had been promised as a massive boost to Kilkenny

THERE will be no let-up in the miserable weather that plagued Kilkenny and most other parts of the country last week, with forecasters predicting more

THE family of a young Kilkenny man who died after he was brutally stabbed through the heart with a butcher’s knife have claimed the justice

KILKENNY missed out on the first Wild Geese trophy after they were edged out by Galway in the narrowest of margins Down Under. Galway took

NETFLIX has commissioned Kilkenny’s world-beating animation company Cartoon Saloonto produce a new feature, titled My Father’s Dragon. Nora Twoney, who received an Oscar nomination earlier

FORTY-FOUR local companies of all sizes, from all walks of business life and representing every corner of the city and county, have been shortlisted for
