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Driver made false declaration to get licence at NDLS in Citywest
A DRIVER who made a false declaration to get a drivers licence at the NDLS in Citywest a fortnight after he got ...
Farrelly cherishes stellar season
BEING crowned FAI Under 19 Women’s Player of the Year last month was the icing on the cake in what was a ...
Fitzpatrick is honoured by Barbarians call-up
PAULA Fitzpatrick is one of three Irish competitors who have selected for the Barbarians squad that will face off against USA Eagles ...
We will support hospitals until a cure is found
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE mother of an active and thriving seven-year-old boy who has cystic fibrosis is speaking out about her experience of ...
Scrambler situation is getting out of control say residents
By Aideen O'Flaherty A CONCERNED parent has branded damage to a playing pitch in Ballycragh last week as result of someone on a ...
Group come together to support parents of children with autism
By Maurice Garvey PARENTS of children with autism, have banded together in an effort to tackle challenges and provide support for other families ...
Power supply outages are inflicting damage on firms
By Maurice Garvey THE ESB is planning a continuity review of supply in the Clondalkin area in the coming months – following outages ...
Woodlock shines again on World Indoor stage
DONORE Harriers Athletic Club’s Ann Woodlock was back scaling great heights in international masters athletics after she won gold in the W80 ...
McDonagh secures return to European stage
Winnie Christina McDonagh is returning to the European stage after beating Amy Carey of Geesala for the Girls Open Senior Cadet Light Welter-weight ...
St Jude’s capture Dublin Division Three Féile crown
St Judes will now go forward to the National Camogie Féile after they beat Skerries Harps 4-0 to 0-1 in the Dublin ...










