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Templeogue College through to National Cup Final
By Stephen Leonard A SUPERB third-quarter performance by Templeogue College saw them beat Colaiste Choilm 57-75 today in Limerick and book their place ...
ISPCC Childline recruiting volunteers
By Mark Keane ISPCC Childline, a 24-hour listening service for children, is currently recruiting volunteers in Dublin. Those considering becoming a volunteer can ...
Teen pleads guilty to dangerous driving
A TEENAGE motorcyclist who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving has been remanded for a probation report by Tallaght Court. Brandon Devlin was ...
ISME voices concern at the employment bill
ISME, the Irish SME Association voices its concern at the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017. The Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017 (the ...
Man armed with knife threatens staff and makes off with sum of cash
By Aura McMenamin A SECOND armed robbery took place in Tallaght last week when a man armed with a knife and wearing a ...
Young mum wins €50k on lottery scratch card on Christmas morning
By William O'Connor A young mum had a Christmas Day she will never forget after scratching her way to €50,000 and a house ...
Case adjourned as woman in Italy
A WOMAN accused of driving without insurance had her case adjourned by Tallaght Court as she’s away in Italy. Ariana Vidotto, aged ...
Irish Sign Language now official language as Bill 2016 is passed
By Mary Dennehy IN MID-December the Irish Sign Language Bill 2016 was passed, and last week The Echo asked staff of DeafHear in ...
Plans in place to rejuvenate the social and economic life in Ballyfermot area
DUBLIN South Central councillors are to meet with Dublin City Council’s planning department on January 11, to discuss details of works which ...
Letters to the editor: TD’s pay rise sends wrong signal to the electorate
Dear Editor: A majority of TDs have snapped up a New Year €2,707 gluttonous pay rise, despite calls from some rural deputies ...










