Local News
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Water Disruptions To Occur Around The County This Week According To Uisce Éireann
Supply loss is due to take place on Monday and Wednesday
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Locals Gather Together Today For Relay For Life At The Curragh
Kfm is broadcasting live today with John Dunne and Vikki Martin, as organisers continue preparations for this evening's Relay For Life.
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Fianna Fáil Pushes Back On Government Blame As 3,000 Homes Lie Vacant, Including 129 In Kildare
Figures released to Sinn Fein show nearly 3 thousand council homes are currently vacant.
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Family Pay Tribute As Man Who died In Newbridge Crash Named Locally As Jerry Maloney
Jerry Maloney, 19, was a passenger in a pickup truck that crashed on the Barretstown Road in Newbridge shortly after 8pm last night.
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OPW To Begin Daily Contractor Access To Castletown Via Lime Avenue From Monday
The move is expected to be met with opposition.
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“Criminal Offence” To Ignore HIQA Sanctions, Says Nursing Home Advocate Amid Latest Crisis
Speaking to Kfm, Shane Scanlan, CEO of the Alliance for Supporting Nursing homes, said there also needs to be an immediate "root and branch review" into HIQA's response to the latest scandal to hit nursing homes run by Emeis Ireland.
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Two Motorcyclists Injured In Serious Collision Near Athy
The road is closed for an examination, and Gardaí are appealing to anyone with information to come forward.
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Teenage Passenger Dies In Fatal Road Traffic Incident In Newbridge
The road remains closed as Garda Forensic Collision Investigators carry out a full examination, with local diversions in place.
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Cocaine-Positive HGV Driver Hauling Livestock Arrested In Kildare
In another incident, a driver attempted to evade a checkpoint but was stopped shortly after. The vehicle had no tax or insurance, bald tyres, and contained green diesel.
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Childcare Fee Cap Announced Amid Criticism Over Lack Of Creche Places And Current Childcare Costs
The cap applies to full-day care of 40 to 50 hours, while funding for the sector will also increase.
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Two Kildare Roads Remain Closed Following Separate Overnight Incidents
It's unclear yet if there have been any injuries.
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Parents' Nightmare Realised: Child Struck By Car Outside Maynooth School Amid Years Of Safety Warnings
Community members, led by parent Annie Byrne, are calling for immediate intervention, including the appointment of a lollipop person, widened footpaths, and enhanced traffic-calming measures.
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"A Basic Nightmare": Kildare Parents Fight For School Bus To Curragh Community College
Minister for Education Helen McEntee confirmed that no transport will be provided for pupils who live outside the school’s official catchment area.
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Adoptees-Turned-Academics Launch Project On Irish Institutional Childhoods
Their goal is to give the public, especially adoptees and their families, a deeper understanding of what life was like in each institution.
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Revealed: HIQA Offers No Average Timeline For Kildare Nursing Homes Inspections Run By Emeis Ireland
Formerly known as Orpea, the company operates 27 nursing homes across the country, including five in Kildare.
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Disability-Related Welfare Payments Surge In Kildare Over Five Years
The number of Invalidity Pension recipients - for those permanently incapable of work and with sufficient social insurance contributions - has held steady at around 2,671 people.
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Admissions Suspended At Laois Nursing Home After Expose: Kildare Homes Also Operated By Same Firm
HIQA says 'escalatory action' on foot of the programme means admissions have now been stopped.
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Moorefield GAA Grieves Loss Of Former Player Jordan "Jordie" McGrath
Kfm understands that he passed away after a tragic accident that occurred while he was on holiday abroad.
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Protesters Block Roads Over €100M Citywest Hotel Asylum Seeker Plan
Dozens of motorists are currently holding a protest in and around the roads surrounding the Citywest Hotel in west Dublin.
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USB Stick Stuck To Window With Letter 'E' Sparks Questions Following Carlow Shooting
Gardai in Carlow will examine the USB stick.
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Kildare Bin Collections Face Disruption As Bord Na Móna Workers Announce Strike
SIPTU Divisional Organiser Adrian Kane said said the main reason for rejecting the WRC proposal was the company’s "failure" to agree to a Registered Employment Agreement (REA), which would guarantee worker protections for terms and conditions in the event of a sale.
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Naas Judge Desmond Zaidan Criticises Media Over Bail Reporting In Carlow Shooting Case
Judge Zaidan said he listened back to the previous court proceedings to check and he wanted to set the record straight.
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Emeis Care Home Scandal - Kildare Locations Not Under Probe In Tonight's Investigative TV Report
Emeis Ireland, formerly Orpea, operates 27 private nursing homes in Ireland, including five in Kildare.
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Kildare Commercial Rates Up €2.3m Despite Business Vacancy Levels
2023 is the latest year for which audited local authority annual financial statement data is available.
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Cabinet To Hear Proposals On Relaxing Planning For Extensions And Garden Cabins
James Browne will bring the proposals to Cabinet this morning.
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State Exams Begin For Thousands In Kildare: Students Reminded There’s "More Than One" Path After Exams
The exams will run until the 24th of June.
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Lucan’s EdgeConneX Emits 130,000 Tonnes Of CO₂ As State Spends €70M On Celbridge Data Centre
A new report is showing the location of Ireland's 89 data centres which use huge numbers of backup and emergency generators to stay online.
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57 Pharmacies Across Kildare Now Offering Free Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Women can now access treatment for the symptoms of menopause free of charge
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Driver In Broadford Caught At 119km In 80km Zone As Nearly 3,000 Speeding Offences Recorded
The Garda June Bank Holiday policing operation ran from Thursday morning until 7am today.
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Naas Mother’s Dream Of Buying An "Affordable" Home Dashed As State Loan Scheme Falls Short
Despite Sandra and her husband, who both work full time, being eligible for the local authority loan, they’re now effectively locked out of these homes - which are meant to help families like theirs buy a place of their own.
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Hundreds Of Children In Kildare Stuck Waiting To See Psychologists Or Speech And Language Therapists
Some parents are being advised to go private but can not afford to.
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64 Gun Crimes By People On Bail: Carlow Incident Reignites Bail Reform Debate
It's after 22-year-old Evan Fitzgerald fired a number of shots at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre in Carlow Town on Sunday evening, before taking his own life. He was out on bail after being charged last year with firearms offences after he was intercepted near Straffan.
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Eamonn Egan, Prominent Businessman, Dies In Maynooth Farming Incident
Mr. Egan, a former amateur jockey, was well known in both the business and equestrian communities.
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Carlow Gunman Named As Evan Fitzgerald (22) Who Had Fascination With Firearms
He was due back in court on Wednesday.
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Timeline: How Child Was Injured As Fairgreen Shopping Centre Shooting Unfolded
Kfm understands that the man was out on bail for firearms offences. He was arrested in Kildare last year.
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Carlow Shooting Suspect Was On Bail For Dark Web Firearms Charges Following Arrest In Kildare
The man, aged in his early 20s, was on bail for a series of serious firearms offences at the time of the incident.
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Kfm Understands That A House Is Now Being Searched Following Shooting Incident In Carlow
The man who died was a white Irish male.
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BREAKING: Man Dies After Shooting at Carlow Shopping Centre; Bomb Squad Called
The incident occurred at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre
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Water Disruptions To Occur This Week Around Kildare, According To Uisce Éireann
The areas include Old Road and South Green.
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Locals Urged To Put Phones Away While Driving
A Bank Holiday roads enforcement campaign has been rolled out, with Gardaí out cracking down on bad behaviour.
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KWWSPCA Granted Planning Permission For Major Facility Outside Kildare Town
The development will include two purpose-built cattery buildings - one for homing and assessing cats, the other for isolation and care - as well as a large, modern dog kennel building.
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The Number Of People Homeless In Kildare Has Increased
The figures do not include those sleeping rough or couch surfing, nor does it include unaccommodated asylum seekers.
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Housing Minister "Not Happy" With Affordable Housing Scheme After Kfm Revealed Flaws Impacting Locals
kfm originally reported how the prices have resulted in first-time buyers who rely on the scheme effectively being locked out of properties officially labelled as affordable.
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€1M Defence Innovation Challenge: Irish Teams Focused On Imaging, Dispatch, And Shelter Systems
Each team will work with Defence Forces personnel to test and refine their solutions.
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Unauthorised Development Listings Pulled From Council's Portal Over Legal And Property Sale Concerns
In some instances, properties could faced issues when the owners tried to sell them because details of unauthorised development complaints appeared on the planning portal.
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Tánaiste: Israeli Gunfire Near Irish Troops In Lebanon "Reckless"
No injuries were reported, and the patrol safely withdrew from the area.
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Phone Use While Driving Spikes In Kildare
Meanwhile, Gardaí will be cracking down on drink driving this June Bank Holiday weekend.
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Five Tradesmen Out Of Work Today As €15K Worth Of Tools Stolen From Van In Rathangan
Some of the stolen items were branded with the initials “TH” and were fully marked with company identification.
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Clane Woman Ends Hunger Strike, Citing Health Concerns
She has been on hunger strike since May 21st in an effort to get the Government to act on the war in Gaza, specifically around the Occupied Territories Bill.
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Man Arrested For Threats To Slice Irish Babies To Appear In Court Again On 5 June
Misinformation had been circulating online claiming the man was in Newbridge yesterday when he was actually still in custody.
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Discussions Underway To Bring Tea Trolleys Back To Trains Across The Country
Just two services, Cork and Belfast, currently offer on-board catering.
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Cllr Calls For Power To Name Housing Estates, Currently Decided By Council's "Naming Committee"
At present, names are reviewed and approved by the council’s Estate Naming Committee, who meet twice a month to assess proposals as part of the planning compliance process.
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From TV To Bloom: Kildare’s Debbie Brophy Showcases Pollinator Paradise As Bloom Kicks Off
Garden-scapes dedicated to sustainable living and to promote the health of pollinators, are among the designs on display.
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New IT Systems, More Staff, But Unauthorised Builds Soar In Kildare As Cllrs Demand In-Person Meetings
Kildare County Council’s Executive confirmed a significant increase in complaints about unauthorised developments and acknowledged that the issue is becoming more complex and widespread.
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Greyhound Racing Ireland Defends €488k Spent At Two Care Centres In Kilcullen And Croom
Speaking on Kildare Today, Nuala Donlon, spokesperson for Greyhound Action Ireland, said that in comparison, the ISPCA received €1.2 million in Budget 2024 to fund its entire homing and enforcement operations and rehomed 1,382 dogs.
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Further Update: Man Arrested Following Online Threats Due In Court This Morning
The man is due to appear before Portlaoise District Court this morning.
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Gardai Have Told Kfm That A Man Who Made Online Threats To Kill Children And Babies Is Still In Custody
It follows numerous reports online that the man in question was seen in Newbridge.
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Man Arrested After Chilling Online Threats To Kill Babies And Children
In videos seen by Kfm and shared widely on social media, the man appears to make threats to kill children and babies, as well as threats to enter homes.
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Newbridge Parents Encouraged To Join Transformative Home-Visit Programme
A major study conducted by University College Dublin has found that children who participated in the programme were 29% more likely to aspire to third-level education compared to those who did not receive the same support.
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Gardaí Investigate Eight Attempted Burglaries Over Four-Hour Period In Leixlip and Celbridge
The crime spree began just after 1am, when a business on Main Street, Celbridge, was broken into.
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Clane Woman On Hunger Strike Vows To Eat Watermelon If Government Acts On Occupied Territories Bill
Ms. Ní Choimín, who now lives in Galway, began the hunger strike on May 21st
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New Search Underway In Laois In Fiona Pender Murder Inquiry
The 25-year-old was last seen in 1996.
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Kildare Receives €65K To Tackle Illegal Dumping, Among Lowest Nationally
The Anti-Dumping Initiative, established in 2017, requires local authorities to apply for funding to combat illegal dumping.
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Revealed: Experts Say State Using Technical Label To Sidestep River And Lake Restoration Duties In Kildare
Department of Housing documents confirm that under the HMWB designation, rivers and lakes will no longer be required to achieve 'Good Ecological Status,' with the target instead shifting to 'Good Ecological Potential' (GEP).
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After Cork Pilot, INMO Calls For Gardaí In Every Hospital, Including Naas, To Protect Staff From Assaults
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation is calling for the initiative to be rolled out at every hospital around the country - incuding Naas General Hospital.
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Plans For Sallins Cafe Blocked By Red Tape As Dereliction Persists, According To Local Cllrs
Their remarks come as An Taisce – The National Trust for Ireland – highlighted the issue of vacancy and neglect in parts of Sallins, calling for targeted renovation efforts to help revitalise the village.
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Monasterevin Textile And Fashion Hub Expected To Launch Next Year
At the height of the 1980s and early 1990s, Monasterevin was home to a multitude of textile business, including knitwear and wool.
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Sallins "Walking Bus" In Jeopardy Due To Volunteer Shortage
Due to a shortage of volunteers, the service is set to end next Friday.
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Students Urged To Report Rental Scams Amid September Housing Hunt
Higher Education Minister and Kildare North TD James Lawless says there are certain steps to take.
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Tech Tycoon In Dispute Over Unauthorised Works On Historic €3M Straffan Lodge
Mr Roden’s company, Heytesbury Investments, was granted permission to add features like a pool and gym - but neighbours allege further works were done without approval, prompting legal action.
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Hundreds Set To Vie For "Affordable" Homes In Naas Tomorrow Requiring Incomes Up To €100K
To be eligible, applicants must typically have a gross household income of no more than €100,463, according to the council's breakdown.
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Will Robots Replace Jobs In Kildare SuperValu Stores? Company Not In Position To Comment
The company has stores throughout Kildare, including in Maynooth, Sallins, Clane, Celbridge, Kilcock, Naas, Monasterevin, Leixlip, Athy, and Newbridge.
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Kilmeague Company Fined After Man Struck And Killed By Rotating Robotic Arm
Naas Circuit Court has fined N&C Enterprises Ltd. of Kilmeague, €75,000, along with an additional €4,057 in costs, following the fatal workplace accident.
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Boots Ordered To Pay Costs And Donate To Charity Over Misleading Sale Prices
The company was brought before Dublin District Court today, with the case focused on misleading discount practices involving electric toothbrushes and perfume.
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Kildare Rent Cap Under Threat As Government Considers Scrapping The Measure
A 2% rent cap is currently in place for over 83 percent of rental properties across the country.
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Most Plastic From Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme Shipped Abroad, Not Recycled Locally
The scheme, which requires consumers to pay a refundable deposit on beverage containers, was introduced as part of a broader push toward a circular economy and environmental sustainability.
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BREAKING: Gardai Launch Search Operation In County Offaly For Remains Of Missing Woman Fiona Pender
Ms. Pender was last seen in August, 1996
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Burglaries Drop After Last Year’s Rise — But Fraud Surges
Gardai have told Kfm that a regional breakdown of the figures is not available.
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Kildare One Of Five Counties Leading XL Bully Surrenders As Ban Takes Effect
A ban on the breed was announced last year.
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Clane Woman’s Hunger Strike For Gaza Enters Sixth Day, Family "Extremely Concerned"
Ms. Ní Choimín, who now lives in Galway, began the hunger strike on May 21st and is currently experiencing a cough, dizziness, body aches, and severe hunger pangs.
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Over €20 Million Was Lost In Revenue On Public Transport Services Last Year Due To Fare Dodgers
Commuters in Kildare are among those affected by high levels of fare evasions on Go-Ahead Ireland bus routes.
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Former US President Candidate Bernie Sanders Is Visiting Athy Today
He will be accompanied by his wife, Jane Sanders.
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Rás Tailteann 2025 To Pass Through Kildare This Sunday
The 70th edition of he Rás Tailteann concludes tomorrow with Stage 5.
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According To Uisce Éireann Repair Works May Cause Supply Disruptions Around Kildare This Week
Area's include Leixlip, Celbridge and Kilmacredock.
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Van Stolen During Maynooth Home Invasion Used In High-Speed Chase By Notorious Criminal
Kfm reported how the woman was allegedly assaulted after she confronted the masked men at around 4am on Wednesday morning
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Minister Heydon Calls On Kildare Men's Shed To Seek Funding From €1 Million Fund
Minister Heydon is encouraging eligible sheds to apply and get funding to help with their operational costs.
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Cllr Rejects "Anti-Housing" Label, Calls For Indoor Pool In Plans For Machinery Yard In Newbridge
That's according to Social Democrats Cllr Chris Pender, who has criticised possible plans by the Land Development Agency (LDA) to develop the former Machinery Yard site in Newbridge for housing purposes only.
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Clane Woman Starts Hunger Strike Until Occupied Territories Bill Signed Into Law
Now living in Galway, Sophie Ní Choimín has been actively involved in protests and fundraising for Palestine but says these efforts are no longer enough due to the Israeli blockade imposed in March, which has blocked aid supplies.
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Maynooth Mother Told By Gardai To Block Front Door With Furniture After Home Invasion By Masked Men
Speaking about the frightening ordeal, she described the moment she confronted the criminals as "terrifying" and now acknowledges the potential danger of the situation.
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Small Win For Derrinturn As Garda Station To Open On Sundays, But Campaign For Safety Continues
Last year, a judge warned that lives would be lost over an ongoing feud between two rival groups in the area.
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Athy Visit By Bernie Sanders On Sunday Could Be Interrupted By Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations
Supporters of Palestine held protests during Sander's last visit, criticising him for not declaring what is happening in Gaza as Genocide.
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Athy To Allenwood: New TFI 888 Bus Route Will Launch On June 3rd
The route will run five return trips Monday to Saturday and three on Sundays.
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Single Ticket Now Links Maynooth Rail Line To Dublin Airport Via Aircoach
The Maynooth commuter line will now connect to Aircoach routes 700 and 700X from Drumcondra.
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Illegal Encampment Returns To Curragh Weeks After Tanaiste Simon Harris Vowed Zero Tolerance
Multiple caravans and cars are now on the site.
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Update: Cutlery Road Back Open To Traffic After Earlier Incident
Diversions are in place and emergency services are at the scene.
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Terror At 4AM: Maynooth Mother Pushed To Ground After Confronting Masked Males During Home Invasion
She said it was instinct to confront the gang but warned locals against it.
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Complaints Led To Removal Of Pizza Stall That Boosted Footfall At Centra In Johnstown Now Set To Close
According to Fine Gael Councillor Fintan Brett, the pizza stall was set up near the Centra and had a noticeable positive impact on customer traffic.
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Local School Secretary: Schools Could Close In September If Strike Action Goes Ahead
Speaking to Kfm, Esther Luttrell, secretary at St Colman's National School in Stradbally, said secretaries continue to be denied basic entitlements such as bereavement leave, critical illness leave, and access to a pension — regardless of their length of service.
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Newbridge School Project Sparked Global Journey: Kildare Lawyer Tells Of West Bank Land Grabs
Executive director of the Nobel Women’s Initiative, Maria Butler recently visited the Middle East with three Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
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Hospital Board CEO Has "No Faith" In BAM: Kill-Based Firm Blamed For 15th Children's Hospital Delay
The Public Accounts Committee has heard the hospital won’t be handed over until the end of this September, and then it will take another nine months to get it ready for patients.
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Newbridge Tidy Towns To Tackle Historic Great Connell Priory Graveyard With €22,500 Grant
Butterfly Conservation Ireland also received €2,881 for a multi-county project that includes work in Kildare.
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Driving Test Backlog In Kildare: New Centres And Examiners Promised
This plan by the Road Safety Authority includes accelerating the training of new examiners and expanding test times, including overtime for Saturdays and bank holidays.
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UPDATE: Athy Midwifery Clinic To Reopen Next Week, Women Notified And Midwife Staff To Be Boosted
The hospital is currently contacting affected women directly to inform them of the resumption.
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Johnstown Hollowed Out: Centra Closure Leaves Village With "No Shop, No Pub, No Community Hall"
Centra, located in the centre of the village, will shut down following failed attempts by the owner to expand or relocate.
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Petrol Bomb Thrown Into Newbridge Home As Family Escapes Blaze
The family managed to escape and contain the fire before emergency services arrived.
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Overnight Burglary In Leixlip: Masked Intruders Steal Car And Valuables
During the break-in, a number of personal items and keys were stolen, along with a blue Volkswagen Golf which was taken from the scene.
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Vital Community Services Under Threat, Say Postmasters In Call for State Funding
Last year, Leixlip post office closed its doors, with the closure impacting over 20,000 locals.
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Revealed: Locals Can’t Buy "Affordable" Homes As Prices Outpace Local Authority Loan Limits In Kildare
Under the Local Authority Home Loan scheme - a cornerstone of Ireland’s affordable housing strategy - eligible buyers in Kildare are capped at purchasing homes worth no more than €360,000.
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Council Given 10K To Tackle Dinner Plate-Sized Turtles Dumped In Kildare As ‘Cute’ Pets Outgrow Owners
The money will be used as part of a wider plan to now develop turtle control protocols and best practice guidelines for a particular species of freshwater turtle known as the pond slider (Trachemys).
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Kfm Has Learnt Sensational Kids Will Submit €5M Bid To HSE For Long-Delayed Child Development Centre
Sensational Kids has been working for several months on a business case.
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Disability Minister Plans To Limit Assessment Of Need Referrals, Saying They Are Too Long And Unnecessary
Under law, every child has the right to access the service and Minister Foley says this won’t change.
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Taoiseach Responds To Kfm Report On Athy Midwife Service Suspension, Commits To Intervene
Speaking in the Dail, he said there is "normally" a background to these issues but he will engage with the relevant bodies.
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Masked OPW Man Vs Care Bear: Protest Meme Posted By Save Castletown Gate Group Sparks Criticism
The image in question, shared to the group’s Facebook and Instagram stories on May 19, 2025, appears to portray the OPW in a "sinister or mocking light", according to some locals who contacted Kfm.
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Naas Motorist Caught Nearly Seven Times Over Alcohol Limit
They were one of 27 drivers arrested across Kildare last week for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Kildare Vet Urges Caution After Frenchie Drowns In Straffan - "Some Breeds Can’t Stay Afloat"
The owner of a French bulldog dealt with a traumatic incident after her dog fell into the Straffan river, behind Steam Museum.
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Staff Confused, Women Furious As HSE Blames "Unplanned Leave" For Athy Maternity Care Collapse
The cancellation comes at a time when plans were underway to expand the service to weekends at the Athy Primary Care Centre.
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Council Engages Estate Agent To Locate New Cemetery Site For Leixlip/Confey
Councillors recently highlighted how Confey cemetery is reaching capacity, with very few spaces available.
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Kildare Electricity Grid Nears Max Capacity – EirGrid Calls For Public Input On Major Upgrade
Locals can give feedback online or by post by Friday, June 27th, and attend public events to learn more.
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EXCLUSIVE: Major Blow To Expectant Mothers As Athy Midwife Service Cancelled Over "Staff Shortages"
The service has also been cancelled in Portarlington, impacting some locals, particularly those in Monasterevin, who could have travelled to that location or the Athy clinic.
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Three Kildare Childcare Providers Share Over €1 Million To Create Nearly 100 New Places
This scheme aims to create 1,500 new childcare places across the country by supporting existing early learning and childcare providers, both community and private, to extend their facilities or develop new premises.
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Revealed: Government To Review School Start Times As Kildare Ranked In Top 4 Counties For Absenteeism
Illness was the leading cause of absence in Kildare’s primary schools, while “unexplained” absences were the most common reason in secondary schools, according to new data from Tusla that was analysed by Kfm.
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It Could Be 2027 Before The New National Children's Hospital Opens To The Public
The hospital is being constructed by Kill-based developer BAM.
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23-Year-Old Sentenced To Life For Murder Of "Kind" Newbridge Resident Peter Kennedy
Brian Ibe, formerly of Moore Park in Newbridge, was found guilty of murdering Peter Kennedy, who had taken Ibe’s mother into his home after learning she was sleeping in her car.
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Exclusive: How Fraudster Samantha Cookes Infiltrated A Celbridge Church And Won Trust Of Members
At The Bridge Church, Cookes gained the trust of congregation members quickly.
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Gardaí Issue Speed Warnings After Driver Clocked At 160km/h On M9
Two others were found travelling at 152km/h and 150km/h respectively, while a fourth motorist was recorded at 146km/h.
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Homeowner Disturbs Teen Gang Attempting To Hotwire Car In Sallins
Anyone with information has been asked to contact their local garda station.
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Local Resident's Joined Thousand's In Dublin For Pro-Palestine March Yesterday
The IPSC used the event to call for an immediate end to what it described as "the genocide" in Gaza.
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"One Of The Greatest Planning Scandals To Hit The Country," Wicklow County Council Orders Demolition Of Unauthorised Refugee "Town" In Manor Kilbride
Historical trees and the Old Belfy that dated back to 1840 demolished to build the development.
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Snapchat Competitions In Athy Raise Concern: Children Offered Cash And Pre-Rolled Cannabis Joints
Children can also win hundreds of euro in cash.
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Kildare’s Ulster Bank Customers Will Have Accounts Frozen From Friday
5 branches in Co. Kildare
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Water Works To Continue In Newbridge Today
Following burst water main in Pairc Mhuire
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KCC Asked To Request NTA To Attend Clane-Maynooth MD Regarding Dart Plus
Potential line for Kilcock
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