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Billionaire Rejects Meta Owner Mark Zuckerberg’s Offer For Castlemartin Estate In Kilcullen
The 26,000 sq ft mansion, originally built in 1713, has 28 rooms and sits along the River Liffey.
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Conor McGregor Faces New Legal Action After Losing Appeal In Rape Case
The former MMA fighter yesterday lost his appeal of the finding in a civil trial that he had raped Ms. Hand at a Dublin hotel in 2018.
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“Shocking” And “Heartbreaking”: Public Outcry Over Garda Roads Policing Failures
Baltinglass resident and Vice President of the Irish Road Victims Association, Leo Lieghio, has described the report's findings as "heartbreaking".
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Repairs To Key Water Pipe To Impact Kildare, Dublin And Wicklow From Tonight
Uisce Eireann will be issuing live updates on it's website and on social media.
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Fiona Sinnott’s Sister Speaks Of 'Torment' As Gardaí Launch New Search In 27-Year-Old Case
It follows a new search of open land in Ballydusker, County Wexford today, in connection with the investigation into the murder of the 19-year-old.
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From The Streets To Stability: Antoinette Foley’s Story Comes To Athy Library
The Hawk Against the Dove, Addiction in Small Town Ireland, tells the story of Antoinette Foley, who lived in a tent near Athy’s Catholic Church in 2021 while battling addiction.
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After Tallaght Attack, Two More Indian Nationals Injured In Unprovoked Assaults
The Indian Embassy says attacks on the community have been recurring, since a man was beaten and stripped in Tallaght almost a fortnight ago.
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Conor McGregor Loses Appeal Against Civil Rape Finding
The Straffan resident lost his appeal against a High Court jury's decision this afternoon
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“I Trust Charities, Not the Department”: Fianna Fáil TD Blasts Own Government Over Animal Welfare Issues
In response, Minister of State Niall Collins accepted that the current system is not working.
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Kildare Drug Searches Fall 51% In Two Years, According To Figures Seen By Kfm
The drop reflects a broader trend in the Eastern Region and nationally, where drug offences have steadily declined.
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Naas Not Vegas: Councillor Sees Red Over Shop Signs Making Town Look Like "Slum"
Independent Cllr Bill Clear said some of the businesses in Naas Town have planning conditions in place advising them on signage protocol but, he says, the advice is being ignored.
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Man Due In Court This Morning Over Stabbing Of Garda On Capel Street
A member of the force was injured in a stabbing incident on Capel Street on Tuesday evening.
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Transport Minister Signals Possible Licensing And Insurance For E-Scooters
It comes as politicians in the UK announced scooters there may soon be required to display license plates and pass a safety test.
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Early-Morning Golf Car Theft In Newbridge Ends In Three-Vehicle Collision In South Dublin
Anyone with information or footage is asked to contact Newbridge Garda Station on 045 431212.
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Government Advances Plans For Public Transport Police Force
Gardai have recently carried out patrols on the DART, Luas and eight intercity train routes, including Newbridge, Kildare Town, Monasterevin, and Athy, with calls growing for a dedicated team to monitor public transport.
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After €336K Bike Shed, €1.4m Security Hut And €490k Wall, OPW Had Highest Committee PR Spend In 2024
Kildare North Social Democrats TD Aidan Farrelly has questioned the need for third-party communications advice, given that most witnesses are senior public servants.
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One Person Dead, One Seriously Injured In Early-Morning M50 Crash As Man Arrested At Scene
Gardaí arrested a man in his 20s at the scene - he can be held for up to 24 hours.
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Family And Friends Trusted Far More Than Estate Agents When It Comes To Buying A Home
That's according to a new report by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, which found just 22 percent of consumers trust estate agents, compared to 79 percent who rely on loved ones for help in the process
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Rape Survivor Speaks Out As 13,000 Sexual Offence Accusations Go Unprosecuted
Rape survivor Ciara Mangan says the figures show the ‘gruelling’ effort, and evidence needed, to get a case to court in the first place.
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Maynooth University Launches Ireland’s First New School Of Nursing In 20 Years
Applications will open on the CAO website on August 28th for the new nursing school which is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
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WATCH: Explosions Heard As Emergency Services Respond To Truck Fire In Lucan
A number of apparent explosions can be heard.
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Taoiseach Condemns Unprovoked Knife Attack On Garda In Dublin City Centre
The unprovoked attack on the officer, who has only been in the job for a number of months, happened at around 6 o'clock yesterday evening on Capel Street.
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HHC - A Drug Commonly Used In Vapes And Linked To Psychosis - Has Been Banned In Ireland
It's one of 14 new substances now classified as controlled drugs, after studies by the EU and UN.
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Arena Padel Files Planning For €4m High-End Sports Hub In Kill
If approved, the 45,000 sq. ft centre would feature nine championship-standard courts, a Technogym-partnered “bio-circuit” gym, and recovery rooms.
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Driver Charged After Two-Car Collision In Sallins Leaves Two Injured
Two occupants of one of the cars were taken to hospital, however their injuries are not believed to be serious.
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Justin Kelly Appointed As Garda Commissioner, With Annual €314K Salary
The Dubliner has been Deputy Garda Commissioner since October, while before that he served as an Assistant Commissioner for two years.
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Killer Of Irish Soldier Seán Rooney Sentenced To Death As Taoiseach Questions Other Verdicts
A man convicted of murdering the Irish soldier in Lebanon in December 2022 has been sentenced to death.
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Government To Launch Public Consultation On Allowing Log Cabins Without Planning Permission
The proposals would allow people to build cabins or modular homes up to 45 square metres in size in their back gardens, provided at least 25 square metres of garden is retained.
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Ballyshannon Residents Win Court Battle Over Quarry Plan
The case will now return to An Coimisiún Pleanála for reconsideration.
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Taoiseach Says EU-US Trade Deal Offers "Stability", While French President Says It's A "Dark Day For Europe"
A number of Irish business groups say the agreement is not a “great deal”, while the French Prime Minister calls it a “dark day for Europe”.
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German Student Scammed Out Of €1,000 With Fake Lease For Real Maynooth Home
A young German student arrived in Maynooth over the weekend, believing she had secured a month-long rental at a local residence.
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“Psychotic and Cowardly”: Grieving Mother Condemns Son’s Killer After Kilcock Stabbing
Ryan Kearney, of Loughnamona Drive, Leixlip, is awaiting sentence for the manslaughter of Jeffrey Jackson – a 50-year-old cancer survivor.
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Deirdre Jacob’s Father Says "The Answer" To His Daughter's Disappearance "Will Come One Day”
Deirdre Jacob was last seen on Tuesday, July 28th in 1998 near her home in Roseberry, Newbridge, at 3pm.
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Even on €107k, A Garda And Nurse Couple Could Not Afford To Buy A Home In Kildare
The outlook comes as new SCSI affordability modelling shows that even dual-income public sector couples - such as a garda and a nurse earning a combined €107,000 - are priced out of most of the country.
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FOI Reveals Record-Keeping Void In Kildare’s Dog Breeding Oversight
No emails or letters regarding dog breeding establishments were exchanged between the the Department of Agriculture and the council since January 2023.
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No Response From Dog Owner In Animal Welfare Case - TD Who Knows Family Not In Position To Comment
The TD said they would look into the matter but were not in a position to comment when contacted by Kfm.
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Rescue Group Fears Chilling Effect On Animal Welfare Efforts After Emaciated Dog Returned To Owner
A spokesperson for the group said they often deal with challenging conditions trying to rescue animals believed to be neglected or mistreated. They said their only concern is that animals get the correct treatment.
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Vigil Held Outside Department Of Justice Following Assault On Indian Man In Tallaght
No arrests have yet been made.
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Mother Whose Son Drowned Warns Parents Not To Buy Blue Swimsuits For Their Children
Olivia Espie’s son Ryan died in a swimming pool accident in Lanzarote 25 years ago.
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Fire At Conor McGregor’s Dublin Pub Treated As Criminal Damage
The fire brigade was called to the scene on the Drimnagh Road in the early hours of this morning.
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Lidl Granted Planning Permission For Supermarket In Baltinglass
The proposed supermarket will be built on a site at Parkmore House in Weaver’s Square.
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Senior Garda Says Animal Abuse Cases "Not A Priority" For Force Due To Lack Of Experience And Training
A senior Garda source has told Kfm that cases involving animal cruelty often fall into the “lower rungs” of policing priorities, largely because Gardaí are not routinely trained or resourced to deal with them effectively.
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SUV Owners May Be Hit With Higher Taxes in Budget Over Vehicle Weight
The idea mirrors a system in France, where cars over 16-hundred kg face steeper levies.
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Intel Nears Completion Of Global Layoffs, With 195 Jobs At Risk In Leixlip
The company recently informed the government that up to 195 positions at its Leixlip facility are at risk of compulsory redundancy.
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Gardaí Refuse To Address Key Discrepancies In Seized Dog Case
The female dog was removed from a property by volunteers from the Kildare Animal Foundation and described in a vet report as “very weak, lethargic, malnourished and dehydrated.”
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Environment Minister Under Fire Over Potential Retrofit Grant Cuts
Former junior environment minister, Ossian Smyth, is calling on Daragh O'Brien to explain plans to reduce funding for the grants.
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Inflatable Jesus, Ukulele, Sleep Machine, And Spuds Among Items Left Behind On Trains
Spokesperson Barry Kenny says while phones and wallets are among the most common items, staff have also discovered a forgotten inflatable Jesus and a bag of spuds:
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List Of Meals Recalled After Listeria Outbreak In Ireland Increases
The Food Safety Authority has recalled over 200 types of ready-made meals, and a full list of affected products is available below.
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Revealed: Kildare Vet Report Seen By Kfm Challenges Garda Claims In Seized Dog Case
A clinical report on the dog's condition, seen by Kfm, details how blood tests confirmed the dog is diabetic, with extremely high glucose levels. However, the clinical report from July 13th also states: “Uncontrolled diabetes unlikely to have caused this emaciation alone.”
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Mother And Children Named As Victims In Fermanagh Killings
The victims have been named locally as Vanessa Whyte and her children, James and Sara.
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Man Ordered To Pay €328,000 In Damages For Sexual Abuse Of Foster Daughter
Kelly Kemmy, now 27, waived her anonymity and later brought civil proceedings against both Murray and Tusla. Her claim against Tusla, for negligence in placing her in his care, was settled for €250,000.
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EXCLUSIVE: Vet Refutes Viral Claims As Dog Welfare Row Erupts On Social Media As Gardai Respond
An Garda Síochána also addressed online commentary surrounding the case.
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Three Dead in Fermanagh Shooting as Police Launch Murder Investigation
Police confirm all victims were from the same household
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BREAKING: One Dead In Listeria Outbreak - 140 Ready Meals Recalled Nationwide
All products were made by Ballymaguire Foods.
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Bank Of Ireland Donates €10K To Kildare Wildlife Rescue After Diesel Spill Kills Swan
The bank has apologised.
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Kildare County Council Using Chinese Surveillance Cameras Banned In UK And Australia
It's also understood that they are used at some libraries across the county.
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Sinn Féin Calls For Full Review Of €600 Refugee Housing Payment Scheme
Yesterday, Kfm highlighted how Kildare now has 787 properties registered for the €600 monthly payment as of July 13th.
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Local TDs Clash Over Detail And Direction In New National Development Plan
The Taoiseach says infrastructure investment will be prioritised over day-to-day spending.
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"We’ve Had The House Valued": Childcare Crisis Forces Family To Rethink Roots In Kilcullen
They have already had the house valued.
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Unregistered Private Wells Supplying Schools And Nursing Homes, EPA Warns
1,700 small private supplies are registered with local authorities, but the Environmental Protection Agency says many more are not included in official records.
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Mayo Council "Disappointed" As Fire Ravages Building Earmarked For Social Housing
The premises that went on fire, located opposite the bus station, had been earmarked by Mayo County Council for a major social housing development.
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Tax Cuts Expected In Budget, But Economic Headwinds Cloud Government’s Spending Plans
Meanwhile, the government has allocated almost 275 billion euro in capital spending over the next decade in a revised National Development Plan.
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Justice Minister Visits Newbridge, With Local Gardai Highlighting Concerns Over Retail Theft
Meanwhile, retailers face the prospect of legal action for accusing a person of theft, asking for I.D or inspecting a fake note.
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Leixlip Retailer Inspected In Nationwide Unannounced Consumer Law Sweep
Fuel stations were also inspected. Several were found in breach of fuel price display rules.
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Over 20,000 Back Law Change To Help Renters Keep Their Dogs As Surrenders Surge
Over twenty thousand people have signed a Dog Trust petition, calling for a change in law to give renters and dogs a fairer chance.
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"You’re Not A Patriot”: TD Condemns Violent Attack On Indian Man In Tallaght
Locals say fear is rising, with some residents now afraid to leave their homes, even if they have been living in Ireland for a long time, he said.
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State Spends €1.2m On Civil Servant Courses While Students Face €1,000 Fee Hike
Over €450,000 was spent by the Department of Justice, making it the biggest spender.
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Caught a Thief? Asked For ID? Checked If A Note Was Fake? You Might Get Sued, CEO Warns
Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME, told Kfm that shop staff are being sued for doing their jobs.
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Ryanair Boss Defends Staff Bonuses For Catching Oversized Bags
For every passenger caught, staff make €1.50, and can make up to €80 a month.
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Attack On Man In Tallaght "Not" A Reflection Of "Horrified" Locals, Says Community Group Organiser
Footage on social media shows a man in the area covered in blood.
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Staus Yellow Rainfall Warning In Place For Kildare As Heavy Downpours Continue
Met Éireann has warned of possible local flooding
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Gardaí Revoke Nearly 1,000 Speeding Fines After Camera Fault In Kilkenny
Gardaí have started writing to affected motorists today to inform them the fines and penalties issued for the speeding offences are being revoked.
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Kiltegan Man Charged With Weapons Offences To Reappear Before Naas Court In October
22-year-old Shane Kinsella, of Tynock, Kiltegan, Wicklow had originally been charged alongside Evan Fitzgerald, the 22-year-old man who died after firing shots at a shopping centre in Carlow last month.
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Fuel, Tax, Insurance: Car Owners Now Paying €10,373 A Year To Keep Their Cars On The Road
The typical car owner spends 1,560 euro on fuel, €736 on maintenance and €484 on parking.
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Top Taoiseach Adviser Paid €210k – More Than UK Chief Of Staff
The total spend on paying the yearly wages of all Michael Martin's advisers is over one million euro.
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No Warning, No Label - What Really Happened When I Tried A Legal HHC Vape
I'm sharing this story as the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland has issued a rather stern statement about HHC. They said it “beggars belief” that products containing it are still being sold with no restrictions.
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Kildare Sees Decrease In Available HAP Properties In New Report
The Simon Communities of Ireland’s (SCI) quarterly “Locked Out of the Market” report from June has been published
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TD Calls For Tougher E-Scooter Penalties After Boy Knocked Down On Footpath In Leixlip
Fine Gael Kildare North TD Joe Neville witnessed the aftermath while coaching under-14 hurlers.
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Over 286,000 Households Behind On Electricity Bills As Arrears Surge
Over 286,000 households are in arrears on electricity payments, compared to around 200,00 last year.
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Locals At Risk As Ambulances Close To Kildare Areas Sent As Far As Cork, TD Warns
Independent TD Brian Stanley said ambulances from Portlaoise are being sent as far as Cork, Waterford and Wexford - leaving nearby areas like south Kildare without adequate cover.
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€700,000 Drug Haul, Including Crack Cocaine, Uncovered After Car Stop In Rathcoole/Citywest Area
Three homes were then searched, uncovering more than €700,000 worth of cannabis, cocaine and crack cocaine.
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Lives At Risk: HSA Forces Closure Of High Risk Construction On Bridge Street Site In Kilcock
The move follows an extensive investigation by HSA inspectors, who found conditions so "serious" that court intervention was deemed necessary.
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Former An Post Worker Modified Vehicles To Distribute Drugs Across The Capital
Andrew Pender, with an address at Ely Green, Dublin 24, was caught last year with almost 9 million euro worth of cocaine, ketamine, cannabis and MDMA.
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260 Children With Additional Needs Still Without School Places As Politicians Begin Summer Break, Says TD
People Before Profit's Paul Murphy says TDs are going on holidays tomorrow, while children are still waiting for a school place.
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Victory For Kilcullen: HSE Agrees In Principle To Hand Over Building Restored By Locals To Council
Fine Gael Cllr Tracey O'Dwyer has described the latest developments "as positive news".
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Connected Break-Ins Rock Leixlip: Gardaí Probe Early-Morning Crime Spree
Just one of the three cars stolen has been recovered.
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Extraordinary U-Turn Underway As HSE Rethinks Controversial Sale Of Kilcullen Building Restored By Locals
Kfm now understands that there have since been some positive developments, with a strong suggestion that the buuilding will be given to kildare County Council.
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Kildare Man Asks If He Can Claim Ownership Of A Field Because The Owner Has Not Showed Up In Years
It’s fully fenced off, gated, and maintained by him - with no sign, he says, of the legal owner for over a decade.
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Back-to-School Bills Push Parents Into Over €500 Debt, Study Finds
A new study by the group found 42 per cent of families are dipping into their savings just to cover the costs.
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EXCLUSIVE: HSE Doubles Down On Move To Sell Kilcullen Building - Restored By Locals - To Highest Bidder
Many in Kilcullen gave time, skills, and secured grant funding to restore the historic property, trusting that it would serve local needs for years to come.
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Lucan TD Wants Bigger Fines For Littering – But His "Butt Tosser" Campaign Name Deemed "Improper"
He said he Australia has a litter campaign called "Don' be a tosser" and that he suggested a campaign called "butt tosser" but was asked to use "Cigarette Butt Disposal" instead.
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Most Supporters Of Suicidal Patients Left Emergency Departments Without Prevention Guidance
A study was carried out by the Turn the Tide on Suicide group and researchers from Trinity College.
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Kilcullen Man Hoped For A Social Lifeline - Now the HSE May Sell The Building Locals Spent Years Restoring
For people like Ronan Murray, the decision isn’t about land or policy - it’s about connection and a vital social outlet.
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Woman Arrested In Connection To 2009 Murder Of Steven O'Meara, Shot And Buried In Wicklow
Two other men have been convicted for offences related to his murder.
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Gardaí Renew Appeal In Unsolved Murder Of 20-Year-Old Paul Byrne, Last Seen In Tallaght In 2009
To date, five people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, however no one has been brought to justice.
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Man Accused Of Stalking Online Influencer At City Centre Hotel Released On Bail
23-year-old Denis Morris, from Braemore Road Churchtown, appeared before Dublin District Court charged with stalking the woman at a city centre hotel in March.
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Long-Term Lease Suggested In 2021. No Letter. No Progress. Now: Kilcullen Building Faces Possible Sale
Despite internal HSE endorsements, local political support, and secured public funding, the building remained locked - and now, instead of being handed over to serve the community, it's facing a possible sale on the open market.
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Majority Back Pharmacist Prescriptions As GP Wait Times Rise
The survey of 2000 people found more than three-quarters are now waiting longer to get an appointment to see their GP.
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Kildare Included In Counties Under Yellow Status Thunderstorm Warning
The first yellow thunderstorm warming is currently active until 4pm today
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€50,000: That's How Much A Single Pedestrian Crossing In Naas Is Set To Cost This Year
It comes at a time when it has been claimed that the council is "constrained" due to funding.
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New EU Rules To Ban Net Packaging On Fruit And Veg, As Well As Single-Use Plastic Condiment Sachets
The legislation states that unless certain plastic packaging can be "clearly justified" as preventing food loss or maintaining hygiene standards, it will be banned.
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Kildare TikTok Creator Sued Over Sylvanian Dolls Drama Videos Enters Talks With Toymaker
Thea Von Engelbrechten was sued in April for using Sylvanian Families dolls in online videos without permission.
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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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"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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