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High Court dismiss challenge of Galway family who turned down four-bedroom house

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The High Court has dismissed a woman and her five children’s challenge against Galway County Council’s refusal to provide them with continued emergency accommodation after they turned down an offer of a four-bedroom house.

Former Athlone FC players granted a temporary High Court injunction

Two professional footballers suspended for 12 months after being found guilty of influencing the result of matches they played in have secured a temporary High Court injunction over the Football Association of Ireland’s intention to introduce new evidence against them in their appeal.

High Court rejects latest legal challenge to Apple data centre in Athenry

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Plans by tech giant Apple to develop an €850 million data centre outside Athenry have once again been given the go-ahead this week with a decision by the High Court to reject an eleventh-hour appeal by two local residents. The pair had sought to challenge the court's previous decision to refuse their application to have planning permission for the development overturned.

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Government must deal with Setanta collapse fall-out, says Murphy

Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy has called on the Government to do more to protect Setanta Insurance policy holders who are now been held responsible for up to 35 per cent of the cost of claims despite been fully insured at the time of an incident.

Public lecture on the right to have rights

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The State’s Direct Provision service will be examined and scrutinised in a public talk entitled The Right to Have Rights, which will be given by Dr Bryan McMahon, which will be given in NUI Galway next week.

Grealish demands change to planning laws as Apple ‘reconsiders’ Athenry move

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The State’s planning laws, particularly the ability of people, with no established links to an area, being able to make planning objections which impede development, must be changed, especially after reports have emerged that Apple is reconsidering its €850 million data centre in Athenry.

Grealish demands change to planning laws as Apple 'reconsiders' Athenry move

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The State's planning laws, particularly the ability of people, with no established links to an area, being able to make planning objections which impede development, must be changed, especially after reports have emerged that Apple is reconsidering its €850 million data centre in Athenry.

No link to an area? You've no right to object

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The ability of people, with no established links to an area, being able to make planning objections which impede development needs to be called into question, especially after reports have emerged that Apple is reconsidering its €850 million data centre in Athenry.

Athlone Town FC wins right to draw down Government grant

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