
TRISH FINEGAN: ‘Increase in funding for Family Resource Centres does not go far enough’
THE €1.8 million funding recently announced by Minister John Paul Phelan was welcome news – but unfortunately it doesn’t go far enough. On the face
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THE €1.8 million funding recently announced by Minister John Paul Phelan was welcome news – but unfortunately it doesn’t go far enough. On the face

IF you choose to live in the centre of a city there are some problems you will have to contend with. It will be noisy,

LYING in the dirt after a big crash, I thought to myself: ‘There has to be a better way!’ Off road motorcycle racing or ‘Motocross’

By LINDA COMERFORD LAST Tuesday I stood side-by-side with parents and representatives of many special needs education groups as we protested outside Dáil Éireann. Our

LAST week I wrote about Irish names that have made a mark in the wine world – mostly those of the ‘wine geese’, merchants who

THE announcement that Independent News and Media is to be sold to a foreign company created little stir beyond the business pages of the surviving

FOR a country with no real wine industry of its own, Ireland has contributed a lot to wine production around the world. Much of this

GIVEN that we are facing into European and local government elections, plus two referendums on the divorce laws, the phony war has been pretty dull.

NO lambs will die on my account this Easter. It’s not a matter of principle, I just don’t like the meat very much. It tends

By KIERAN CONWAY THE people of Kilkenny have rallied magnificently for the ‘John Needs Pembro’ campaign. There are many reasons why the campaign has achieved
