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Report reveals how often local representatives speak in Dáil

Roscommon-Galway representative, Eugene Murphy, is one of the TDs who has most regularly contributed to Dáil debates this year, an analysis of Oireachtas speeches has found.

Increased funding for local environmental projects

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has announced a large increase to the Local Agenda 21 (LA21) Environmental Partnership Fund.

No decision made yet on future of Athlone Mail Centre

 

Smooth transition in France contrasts with upheaval at home

Well, the French do not waste time, do they?

Naughten needs concrete plan for post office network - Murphy

Fianna Fáil TD, Eugene Murphy, has called on the Minister for Communications Denis Naughten to spell out a concrete plan for the post office network

Go green

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Sporting, voluntary and business organisations, with An Garda Síochána, have joined forces with the Galway County Council to help launch a new approach to anti-litter and illegal dumping.

Naughten finalises intervention map for National Broadband Plan

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has paved the way to ensure that an additional 300,000 premises across Ireland can access high speed broadband within 90 weeks.

Communities in Mayo need fibre-powered broadband – Chambers

Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Lisa Chambers has expressed serious concerns that the rollout of broadband to certain parts of the county will be delayed again, and she has criticised the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Denis Naughten for failing to future-proof the service. There are now fears that the rollout of the service could be delayed again as a result of a lengthy procurement process.

Warmer homes 'on way for hundreds in Galway' says Grealish

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Warmer homes could be on the way for "hundreds of people in Galway", according to a local TD, following the extension of a scheme that could help people on limited means and living in poor conditions renovate their accommodation.

The Irish Post to buy assets of Irish TV

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The Irish Post an Irish diaspora newspaper based in the UK and Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton, Dublin have agreed a transaction in relation to certain business assets of Irish TV subject to approval of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources. Irish TV which had its headquarters in Westport was placed into liquidation late last year with the loss of over 20 jobs.

 

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