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Author: Echo Staff
This week’s front pages – October 12, 2023
THE Echo is on shop shelves across Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding areas today. Pick up your copy or subscribe online HERE and ...
Man tried to put faeces soiled hand in female garda’s face
A man who violently assaulted two gardaí at the Mater Hospital in Dublin has been sentenced to three years in prison, with ...
That’s Gillian Tuite: Terenure musician releases surprise new single
Keith McLoughlin has released a surprise new single called 'That's Gillian Tuite', writes Ryan Butler. The song is about his friend Gillian ...
Budget 2024: Here’s the key points…
A €14 billion Budget spend was announced at lunch time, with three €150 energy credits, increases in social welfare and further reductions ...
Audiences Asking For More: Clondalkin Drama Group delighted with production
The talented cast and crew associated with Clondalkin Drama Group were delighted to present their show 'Off Their Trollies' (a production of ...
National Women’s Enterprise Day: Shining a spotlight on female entrepreneurship
SOUTH Dublin’s female entrepreneurs and businesswomen are being encouraged to “Empower Business Together” and register for this year’s National Women’s Enterprise Day ...
Government slammed over emergency figures
Over 6,400 children have presented to emergency departments since 2019, according to figures released recently. The Government has been accused by Sinn ...
Man (50s) dies in workplace accident in Clondalkin
GARDAI and the Health Safety Authority (HSA) are investigating the death of man (50s) that occurred at a premises in Clondalkin yesterday. ...
Local Faces: Alan Redmond
There is no subject more contentious or troubling in Ireland today than the state of the housing market, writes Ken Doyle. It’s the ...









