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EU/US trade agreement could lead to privatisation of Irish water supply
Fears that Irish Water and the water supply network could eventually be privatised are increasing in the wake of major international trade agreements the EU is conducting with the USA and Canada.
Last chance to visit "Because I am a Girl" exhibition at the Castle
Kilkenny Castle in conjunction with the children’s overseas development charity Plan Ireland are proud to present "Because I am a Girl", an exhibition of photographs by various photographers, including former world press photographer, Finbarr O'Reilly, depicting the plight of girls in the developing world.
‘Reach for a Star’ with MS Ireland, says Westmeath woman
Spending wisely is the name of the game with the launch of MS Ireland’s Christmas campaign, according to a Westmeath woman who is living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Get to grips with sign language with the Centre for Sign Language Studies
The Centre for Sign Language Studies — formerly known as the Conroy School of ISL — was established in 2001 to develop a centre of excellence in the west of Ireland for the study of the deaf community and Irish Sign Language and to provide consultation and advice, interpreting, and translation services.
A Day In The Life Of An Asylum Seeker
A DAY In The Life Of An Asylum Seeker, an interactive theatre performance piece, will be staged in the Town Hall Studio tonight and tomorrow at 8.30pm.
Calleary rejects claims that Lisbon is bad for workers’ rights
Minister for Labour Affairs and Fianna Fail TD for Mayo Dara Calleary has rejected claims by the No to Lisbon campaign that the Lisbon Treaty will undermine workers' rights and public services.