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Burke describes Ministerial appointment by An Taoiseach as the “honour of my life”

Constituency elected representative, Deputy Peter Burke, has described his appointment as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment as the “honour of my life” following a Government cabinet reshuffle by An Taoiseach Simon Harris.

Deputy calls for flaws in Shannon Callows Flood Scheme to be rectified

Flaws in the Shannon Callows Flood Scheme necessitate urgent redress, local Sinn Féin elected representative, Deputy Claire Kerrane, has stated this week.

Rose of Tralee Rachel meets An Taoiseach during recent invite visit to Dáil Éireann

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At the invitation of constituent elected representative, Deputy Peter Burke, Rosemount native and current Rose of Tralee, Rachel Duffy was a recent visitor to Dáil Éireann, where she enjoyed a tour of Leinster House and met with An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.

Local Sinn Féin Deputy urges local businesses to apply for grant assistance

Speaking in recent days, local Sinn Féin elected representative, Deputy Sorca Clarke, has said that the Government and local authorities should be seeking out small businesses in Westmeath and encouraging them to apply to the Small Business Assistance Scheme for Covid (SBASC) before it closes next month as relevant data provided revealed that only 60 grant submissions have been applied for in the county to date.

How to put yourself in primary school leadership picture - Sli Nua Careers

Q: I’m a primary school teacher and really love the profession. I qualified six years ago and am now thinking moving into a school leadership role. Any suggestions on what I should do? (AH, email).

FF Councillors rejected proposal to increase commercial rates in Westmeath

Westmeath Fianna Fáil Councillors, have rejected a proposal to increase commercial rates by 2.2 percent throughout County Westmeath. Councillors adopted the annual budget for 2019 at their local authority meeting and despite initial Fine Gael support for an increase in rates, passed the budget with a commitment to no increase.

 

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