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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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Concerns Raised Over Traffic Management After Car Driven Into Crowds During Liverpool Parade
27 people were hospitalised and a further 20 injured when a car was driven at crowds of football fans yesterday.
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Three Members Of Children's Health Ireland Resign Amid Children's Hospital Delays And Hip "Scandal"
Dr Gavin Lavery, Brigid McManus and Catherine Guy tendered resignation letters to the Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill this morning.
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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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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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Watch: Just A "Squabble", Says French President Macron's Office As He's Pushed In Face By Wife
Officials deny they had a row.
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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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Red Paint And Anti-US Military Graffiti Daubed On Iveagh House
Red paint was splashed on the main pillars and beside the building’s entrance at St Stephen’s Green.
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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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There Is A Notable Increase Of Referrals For Individuals Who Suffer From Excessive Tech Use
Clinical Professors of Psychiatry, says phone overuse is a significant issue that is only going to get worse in time.
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A Man Has Been Charged After A Tourist Was Assaulted In Dublin On Friday
The woman was attacked in broad daylight on a busy city centre street.
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Russia Says They've Completed An Exchange Of A Thousand Prisoners With Ukraine
They have freed a total of 1,000 captives — including the final 303 released this morning.
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The Second Phase Of The Dublin City Transport Plans Has Come Into Effect
New restrictions on private cars in Dublin are now in place.
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Three Women Have Been Killed In Seperate Crashes In Clare, Meath and Wexford
Anyone who may have witnessed the collisions, or has dash-cam footage from those areas, is asked to contact Gardaí.
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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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EU Vows To Respond To Trumps 50% Tariff Threat on European Goods
The US President says negotiations are failing, and has accused the EU of unfair trade practices.
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Hundred's Queue In The Rain For Just 38 New Homes In Dublin As Housing Demand Soars
The 3-bedroom homes at the Seven Mills housing development between Clondalkin and Lucan cost nearly half a million euro.
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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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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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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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Kneecap Condemns Terrorism Charge As ‘Political Policing’
Liam also known as Mo Chara is accused of flying a Hezbollah flag at a concert.
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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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Man Who Shot And Killed Two Israeli Embassy Staff In Washington Shouted "Free Palestine" When Detained
A suspect has been arrested and named as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez from Illinois.
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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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Two Irish Diplomats Escape Injury After Israeli Army Opens Fire In West Bank, Tanaiste Condemns Incident
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris confirmed the diplomats, who are stationed in Ramallah, were part of a delegation in Jenin when the incident occurred.
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Final Report Reveals Over Forty Breaches At Irish Nationwide After €24m Inquiry
The inquiry found that commercial loans — worth billions of euro — were handed out during the boom years without basic checks, like proper valuations or personal guarantees.
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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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Jozef Puska’s Brothers Accused Of Misleading Gardaí After Ashling Murphy’s Murder
His brothers, Marek and Lubomir, have pleaded not guilty to withholding information from gardai, while their wives deny assisting Jozef Puska.
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Man Remains In Hospital After He Was Stabbed With Screwdriver In Wicklow
Gardaí have yet to make an arrest and the scene remains sealed off this afternoon.
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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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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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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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A Man In His 50's Has Been Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder Of Kerry Man Michael Gaine
An Garda Síochána continue to carry out searches and technical examinations at lands at Carrig East, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.
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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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Pet Owners Are Being Urged To Be Mindful Of Pets During The Warm Spell
The advice includes topping up water bowls frequently, and keeping paws away from hot sand and hot pavements.
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Pope Leo XIV's Inauguration Mass Is Under Way At The Vatican
He has called on God's guidance - during his inaugural mass outside St Peter's Basilica.
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The Annual Garda Memorial Day Has Taken Place At Dublin Castle This Afternoon
Today was described as a poignant one following Garda Flatley’s funeral yesterday.
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Suspected Human Body Tissue Has Been Found In The Search For Michael Gaine In County Kerry
An area close to his farmyard has been declared a crime scene.
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2 Separate Collisions In County Galway Last Night Have Left One Man Dead And Another With Serious Injuries
GardaÍ are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed either incident to come forward
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New Searches Underway In County Kerry For Missing Man Michael Gaine
Gardaí confirm they have resumed operations at Carrig East in Kenmare.
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Major Fire Breaks Out Behind Sam's Takeaway In Leixlip
Eyewitnesses have described loud bangs and car alarm noises in the area.
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Remains Found In Monaghan Cemetery in search for "Disappeared"; Appeal Made On Kfm This Morning
Eamonn Henry, the ICLVR's newly appointed Lead Investigator and an Athy native, spoke exclusively on Kildare Today this morning, where he renewed an appeal for information and reflected on the significance of the Commission’s work.
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Uisce Éireann Appeals To The Public In Kildare To Help Reduce Water Use As Warm Weather Continues
This appeal comes as over 20 supplies around the country are officially in drought status
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Castletown Controversy: Kildare TD Says OPW Minister Is Stoking Tensions Amid Criminal Investigation
Minister Moran has claimed that OPW staff are being "bullied" at Castletown House.
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Listen: Crucial CCTV Caught Abuse Of Autistic Children By Naas Teacher – Mother Fights For Change
Speaking to Kfm, Marie said her child is non-verbal and, in the absence of CCTV, would not have had a voice.
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A Wexford Woman Accused Of Faking Her Own Death Will Be Sentenced In October
35-year-old Amy McCauley pleaded guilty to the use of false death and medical certs this week.
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Minister Moran Says OPW Workers At Castletown Feel "Bullied and Unsafe", Even Outside Working Hours
He said three staff have retired and around eight staff have left in the past 18 months.
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Local Mother Appeals For Organ Donation Awareness As Daughter Awaits Second Kidney Transplant
Calls for more open conversation as wait time puts lives on hold.
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Athy Man Leads Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR)
Eamonn Henry, a former Garda Inspector with three decades of service, is now leading the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR), often referred to as the “Disappeared Commission.”
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Cost Of Housing Asylum Seekers Jumps To €36,000 Per Person Annually
The bill to the state is to reach 1.2 billion euro in 2025.
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Watch: Major House Fire In Newbridge Draws Large Emergency Response
Extensive damage was caused to the property.
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Audit Reveals Lack Of Value For Money Assessment In OPW's Controversial Leinster House Bike Shelter Project
There was public outrage when it emerged the State had spent 336 thousand euro on a bike shelter on the grounds of Leinster House.
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Kildare Rents Now Third Highest In Ireland At €1,686 A Month
Meanwhile, two new rent pressure zones will take effect from today.
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Local Households Face Water Outages That Last Three Times Longer Than UK’s Worst-Hit Areas
That's according to data published by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.
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Ex-Kildare TD Warns Of ‘Single Point Of Failure’ In Air Traffic Control System As Night Flights Under Threat
Cathal Berry, a former TD for Kildare South and army officer, said that the issue was flagged years ago but the Government failed to act to retain the specialists.
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Kildare North TD Rejects Call To Let Learners Drive Alone
The current average wait time is around 6 months, but the RSA has committed to reducing it to 10 weeks by September.
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Locals Urged To Keep The Factor 50 On As Sunshine Set To Last Another Week
Highest temperature around Kildare to reach 23 degrees.
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Man Left In Serious Conditions After Apartment Block Fire In Santry
This fire broke out at around 7 o'clock yesterday evening.
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Teacher From Naas Caught On CCTV Assaulting Autistic Children Avoids Jail
Some of the children were non-verbal or barely verbal at the time, according to the publication.
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Tissue Used In Attempt To Set Car On Fire Outside Home In Ballyroe, Near Athy
The car was parked outside a house at the time.
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Smaller Buses On TFI Route 821 Leaving Son With Special Needs Stranded, Says Caragh Mother
While the 33-seater bus usually provides enough space, residents say the smaller 16 or 20-seater vehicles are regularly used instead - leaving people behind when the service reaches Caragh, particularly during peak hours.
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Woman Suffers Arm Injury Protecting Pet From Alleged Dog Attack In Leixlip
Kfm understands that the incident occurred when the woman, accompanied by her small Jack Russell terrier, encountered a man walking three large Alsatian-type dogs.
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Garda Manhunt Underway For Teen Fugitive With Car Theft History In Multiple Counties, Including Kildare
The teen, described as “out of control,” fled custody on April 23 by jumping a wall at a garda station.
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Man Jailed For Crash That Killed Two Teenagers On Way To Debs
Anthony McGinn, of Drumloo, Newbliss, Co Monaghan, pleaded guilty to causing their deaths and to causing serious injury to Dlava’s sister, Avin, who was also in the car.
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Kildare Minister Under Fire: €8m Plan To Attract Foreign Academics Labelled "Hypocritical"
Speaking to Kfm, Deputy Lawless said he would meet with members of SIPTU and The Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) to listen to their concerns.
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Kildare Among Worst Counties For Failing Septic Tanks, As EPA Warns Of Health And Pollution Risks
Programme Manager with the EPA Noel Byrne say grants to rectify issues with tanks are available.
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TD Ruth Coppinger Says She Received Death Threats After Refusing Gript Interview
Ruth Coppinger and other members of People Before Profit declined to take questions from the website Gript at Leinster House last week.
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It's Costing Local Parents Nearly €170k To Raise A Child From Cradle To College
The 'Cradle to College Cost Index' by Laya Life, found the cost of raising a child until the age of 21 is almost €170,000 - a 60 per cent rise since 2015.
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Public Bus Route Between Newbridge And Maynooth University Under Broader NTA Review
It comes after a lack of direct public transport options for students commuting between the two locations was highlighted.
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Parents Left In the Dark Over Potentially Unneeded Hip Surgeries
Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill still hasn’t received the report and says she’s happy to have a full debate when the report is published.
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Alleged "Witch Hunt" Claim By OPW Minister Deepens Rift In Castletown House Preservation Row
That's according to Suzanne Clifford of the Save Castletown Gate Protectors who met OPW Minister Kevin Boxer Moran at the Barnhall Rugby Club in Leixlip yesterday.
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Kildare North TD To Outline Plans For State-Funded Salary Boosts To Draw Top Academics To Ireland
The Government would fund up to 50% of the salaries offered by Irish universities to these recruits.
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Rathangan Parents Share Baby Archie’s Story To Highlight Organ Donation
Archie was diagnosed with Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome at just five weeks old after weeks of illness and hospital visits.
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Kildare Among Six Counties With No Road Deaths So Far This Year
To date, 60 people have died in traffic incidents across the country, down from 68 at this point in 2024.
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Save Castletown Committee Secures Full High Court Hearing For July 29th
The full hearing is considered to have been expedited, with a source expressing some level of optimism following today's outcome.
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Access And The €10K Per Week Staff Cost: What We Know So Far From Castletown House Meetings
Among the outcomes, the Office of Public Works (OPW) has committed to replacing cars being walked up the estate by workers with a specialised buggy service operating at 10km/h.
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Taoiseach Urges Road Reflection After Death Of Garda Kevin Flatley
The 49-year-old father-of two was struck by a motorcycle while carrying out a speed checkpoint in Dublin yesterday afternoon.
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Fake Nanny Who Deceived Kildare Family: New Doc Shows How Online Sleuths Caught Samantha Cookes
The first part of the documentary will explore how Cookes built up to her role as a “nanny”, gaining the trust of families before betraying them.
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‘Hopeful But Not Optimistic’: Castletown Groups Share Their Views Ahead Of Back-To-Back Meetings
Kfm understands that one of the first meetings will be held between OPW Minister Kevin Boxer Moran and the Castletown Residents' Association at 12.30pm.
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Pakistan And India Agree 'A Full And Immediate Ceasefire' According To US President Donald Trump
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A Man In His 20's Has Been Arrested By Gardaí Investigating Multiple Reports Of Accommodation Fraud
The alleged incidents are understood to have happened in the South Dublin area last year.
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Calls for RTÉ to Boycott Eurovision Over Israel’s Participation
Protesters gathered outside the broadcaster's campus in Donnybrook last night.
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At Least 13 Killed In Kashmir As India And Pakistan Exchange Fire Overnight
Islamabad launched missiles into the region last night, before India responded with strikes in Pakistan.
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Two People Have Been Arrested Following An Assault In Clondalkin Yesterday Afternoon
The incident happened at Kilcronan View at around half 12.
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Thousands Take Part In Darkness Into Light Walks Across The Country
Darkness Into Light took place in several places across Kildare this morning.
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Most Locals Think E-Scooters Are The Most Dangerous Form Of Transport
One in three e-scooter users have experienced a near miss.
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Bus Driver On Phone Leads Naas Gardaí On 5km Pursuit With 40 Passengers Onboard
When the bus eventually came to a halt, the driver explained that they had not seen the blue flashing lights or heard the sirens, as they had been preoccupied with a call on their phone.
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Social Media Ban For Under-16s Must Include YouTube And Roblox, Says Cyber Safe Kids
Tánaiste Simon Harris said he would agree with a ban, similar to that being discussed in Australia, for under-16s.
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"I Have Many Gay Friends - But Gay Priests Are "Unbiblical", Says Preacher Hoping To Expand Into Kildare
Kfm spoke to Luke Snow, who leads the church in the capital and hopes to expand to Kildare.
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Why Must Some Locals Take Castletown Issues To Court While The State Looks On? Asks Local TD
This morning, Kfm revealed that the Save Castletown Committee will launch High Court proceedings on Monday to restore public access to the historic Castletown House lands in Celbridge.
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Castletown Access Battle Heads To High Court As Campaigners Seek Gate Removal
Campaigners from the Save Castletown Committee are advocating for the reinstatement of access to the state-owned heritage property and its grounds.
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BREAKING: White Smoke Emerges From The Sistine Chapel, Meaning A New Pope Has Been Elected
Crowds are cheering and there is an eruption of applause in St Peter's Square.
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Senator Urges "Common Sense" From Officials In Camogie Skort Dispute Ahead Of Leinster Semi-final
It’s after officials threatened to call off a Leinster semi-final on Sunday, in response to players wearing shorts, instead of the traditional skort.
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Meath Ex-Soldier Keith Byrne Convicted Of Murdering Girlfriend With Hair Straightener Cord
A private prosecutor hired by Kirsty Ward's family is arguing for a 30-year sentence in prison.
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Newbridge Man Acquitted Of Assaulting Kildare Councillor Chris Pender
Mr Michael Keane, also known as Michael Turner, has consistently denied the charges.
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"Challenging Time": OPW Minister To Meet Local Groups On Monday Over Castletown House Access Issues
Locals groups said they are "ready and waiting" to meet with the Minister.
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Naas Hospital To Get Prefab Endoscopy Suite While Families Still Face 24-Year-Old "Temporary" Morgue
For many patients, staff, and visitors, ambitions for the hospital "ring hollow", according to Aontú candidate for Kildare North, Una O'Connor.
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No Pope Yet As Black Smoke Rises From Sistine Chapel
The Conclave will continue this afternoon.
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OPW Minister Vows To Meet Local Groups In Matter Of "Days" As Damage At Donaghcumper Draws Outrage
Four vehicles were overturned, a teleporter was driven into a river, and the wires on four CCTV units were cut on the grounds.
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Update: Woman Missing From Baltinglass Found "Safe"
Gardai have thanked the public for their assistance.
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Gardaí Target Crime Gang In Kildare With Suspected Links To Prostitution And Money Laundering
Three men were arrested.
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Vehicles Overturned, Fire Set, CCTV Cut - Donaghcumper Site In Chaos As Culprits Cause €500K Damage
Tomorrow morning's Kildare Today show will cover this in more detail.
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Housing Minister Distances Himself From €10K Weekly Let Linked To NAMA Chief
Minister James Browne responded to the report this afternoon.
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Masked Men Steal Vapes From Celbridge Service Station Before Burning Getaway Car
The car, which had no registration plates, was later found burnt out in Clondalkin.
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New '999-Style' Number Proposed For Non-Urgent Medical Calls
The Health Information and Quality Authority has launched a public consultation to gather opinions.
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Sallins Bus Driver Tom Cross Urges End To Cut Off Age Of 70 For School Bus Drivers
He said it doesn't make sense that a bus driver could bring children anywhere in the country on a private bus but not to a school.
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Public Consultation To Begin For Major Solar Farm On Kildare-Laois Border
The company said the site was chosen for its proximity to the national grid and the new EirGrid Bracklone 110kV substation.
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Premium Pressure Mounts: Irish Drivers Braced For More Car Insurance Price Hikes
The Alliance for Insurance Reform is urging a public debate on a proposed 17 per cent hike in personal injury awards.
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Intel Shareholders Approve $42M Stock Plan For New CEO As Workers Await Layoff News At Leixlip Plant
Meanwhile, workers at Intel's Leixlip plant could have to wait until July to learn if their jobs will be impacted by the company's reduction of its global workforce.
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Kildare-Wicklow Education Board Official Pleads Guilty To Possessing Child Abuse Material
The offence involved one video and three images between January 22 and April 23, 2023.
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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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Labour Party Backs Calls From Protestors To Reinstate Eviction Ban
The eviction ban expired at midnight on Friday.
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Kildare’s Ulster Bank Customers Will Have Accounts Frozen From Friday
5 branches in Co. Kildare
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