Search Results for 'People Before Profit Alliance'
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PBPA calls for Yes vote in same-sex referendum
While polls indicate a large majority support equal marriage rights, there can be no room for complacency in the Yes campaign which must ensure a good turnout on polling day.
Protest organised for Fine Gael convention in Castlebar
A amalgamation of a number of anti-austerity groups have planned a protest in Castlebar to coincide with the Fine Gael national convention taking place in the town next weekend.
Public meeting on people power and water charges
The People Before Profit Alliance will put forward its alternatives to the Government’s austerity measures and water charges at a public meeting next week.
Householders encouraged to resist water charges
Galway householders are being asked not to fill in the forms from Irish Water or to give the controversial company any information.
Galway City Council figures reveal city election candidates’ expenses
Expenses ranging from more that €9,000 to under €1,000 were incurred by local election candidates across Galway city’s three wards in May’s local elections. However one candidate’s campaign cost him only €39.
People Before Profit will field Mayo candidate in next election
Three branches of the leftist political movement, People Before Profit, have been launched in Mayo and the party hopes to field a candidate in this constituency in the next general election.
What did Enda Kenny mean by that question?
An “outrageous line of questioning”, or an “amiable exchange”? An encounter between An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and a protester in Galway recently, has left very differing impressions on those involved.
‘We shouldn’t have to pay for water, twice’ says Emrich
Water charges are not about water conservation, but about profit as the as yet unknown standing charge will have to be paid even if a household uses no water.
Fundraising movie quiz for Kiran Emrich campaign
A fundraising movie table quiz takes place this Monday at 8pm in the Róisín Dubh to support the election campaign of Kiran Emrich.