National News
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School Secretaries And Caretakers Will Go On Strike Later This Month
The action, which coincides with the beginning of the school term, is being held by the Trade Union Fórsa.
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Kildare County Council Issued Just Four Fines For Dog Fouling Last Year
14 local authorities didn't hand out any at all in 2024.
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Some Older People "Incredibly Vulnerable" To Changes In Rents, Says Housing Lecturer
Senior Housing Lecturer at Technological University Dublin, Lorcan Sirr, said there are a range of challenges facing those who are close to retirement or retired:
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Garda Ombudsman Fiosrú Examining Circumstances Of Man’s Death After Garda Interaction
Investigators are appealing to anyone who was in the area at around 4.15am to come forward.
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Former Senior Garda Says Criminalisation Of Drug Use Has Not Been "Successful"
Figures from the force show a rise in drug possession for sale or supply.
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Call For Transparency As Irish Donated Clothes End Up In Far-Flung Countries
Of 27 items, most travelled thousands of kilometres, ending up in countries like Togo, Kenya, Pakistan and the UAE.
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Veteran Private Investigator Says Online Sign-Ups Are A Data Goldmine
He said generally speaking, most people are not even aware what they are signing up to online and are then "surprised" when the information is accessed.
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Kildare Among Higher-Reporting Counties For Domestic Abuse
Kildare ranked in the top half of the country’s Garda divisions, with higher reporting levels than Carlow, Meath and Wicklow.
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Sean Kelly And Heather Humphreys Both Set To Seek Fine Gael's Nomination For President
They look set to battle it out for the party's approval after Mairead McGuiness withdrew from the race on health grounds.
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Botched Home Improvements, Online Shopping Woes And Car Issues Top CCPC Complaints List
20,526 shoppers have contacted the consumer watchdog's helpline in the year to June to highlight problems with faulty goods and services.
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Man Accused Of €90k Celbridge Store Raid Allegedly Posted About It Online Before Lanzarote Flight
He was charged with robbery and with producing a hammer at Costcutter, Castle Village, Celbridge, capable of causing serious injury.
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Government May End €400 Tax-Free Solar Income Scheme
If not renewed in the budget it means households will need to file a tax return and declare all income made from the exchange.
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82 People Killed On Irish Roads In First Six Months Of The Year, With Over 20,000 Crashes Reported
The number of road deaths is 107 as of today, including one in Kildare that happened on the Barrettstown Road in Newbridge in June
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Radicalisation And Cyber Threats Among Key Dangers To State, Garda Report Finds
It's also warned of hackers who wish to access sensitive information stored here.
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Government Nears 10-Week Wait-Time Goal As Multiple Learner Permit Crackdown Planned
Once the 10-week wait time target, the Junior Transport Minister has vowed to ban people from repeatedly renewing learner permits.
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Schools Forced To Drop Some Choice Subjects Due To Teacher Shortages
77 per cent of second-level schools had no applications for an advertised position during the last school year, according to the ASTI.
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Man Who Died After Being Arrested In €600K Ecuador Drugs Case Originally From Edenderry
It's understood the father died in hospital days after he was arrested from a suspected heart attack.
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Gardai Identify Burglary Gangs Operating In Kildare And Dublin Targeting Homes And Businesses Nationwide
Detective Chief Superintendent Séamus Boland of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau ((GNDOCB) said the groups are distinct from the 22 major drugs and firearms gangs also under investigation.
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Irish Rail Updates Etiquette Rules, Warns Of €100 Fine For Non-Compliance
They include keeping seats clear of feet and bags, while using earphones or keeping the volume of music down.
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CHI Responds To Claims That Appointments For Boy With Spina Bifida Are Being Pushed Out
Kfm sought clarity on the reasons behind claims that appointments are being pushed out, but a spokesperson for CHI said there is "always a rationale" for when assessments take place and that they are based on a child's needs.
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Tallaght CHI Facility Data Breach Raises Fears Over Child Patient Records
The Data Protection Commission is investigating the breach at a Tallaght building.
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BREAKING: Fine Gael's Mairead McGuinness Pulls Out Of Presidential Race
Fine Gael will now have to put forward another candidate to run for President
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New Report: Gardaí In The Roads Policing Unit Are Deliberately Ignoring Offences
In one case, the driver of a patrol car deliberately switched the direction of the forward-facing ANPR camera so that its field of vision was obstructed by the rear-view mirror
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HSE Warns Racist Abuse Could Push Vital Health Staff Out Of Ireland
International workers make up over 15% of the HSE workforce, with nurses and midwives from India, Africa and other Asian countries accounting for 23% of nursing and midwifery staff.
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Political Pressure Mounts On Tanaiste Over Scoliosis Delays And Boy’s Death
Aontu is calling on Simon Harris to resign while Sinn Fein says he should meet with the young boy’s parents.
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Biodiversity Alert: Asian Hornet, Threat To Irish Honeybees, Likely Arrived In Timber Shipment
Its presence here is so concerning a new Asian Hornet Management group has been set up by the government, and members of the public are being asked to report any sightings.
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Knife-Wielding Men Target Shops In Prosperous and Kilmeague As Gardaí Seek Second Suspect
One of these men has since been arrested, but Gardaí are seeking the public’s help to trace the other suspect.
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Follow-Up Appointments For Kildare Boy With Spina Bifida Stretched To 18 Months Instead Of One Year
The check-ups, which are vital to track his condition and ensure he receives ongoing support, have been repeatedly pushed out to 18 months, with some even being cancelled.
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Site Notice Posted For Biomethane Plant In Castledermot
The notice, from European company CycleO Group, signals a formal planning application is imminent.
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Graphic: Horse Smashes Into Car In Clondalkin, Kildare Animal Charity Says Not "Once-Off" Incident
A number of people were riding horses and driving horse and traps at the time.
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Protests Erupt In Israel As Netanyahu Pushes For Full Control Of Gaza
The European Commission is calling for the Israeli Prime Minister to halt military operations in Gaza.
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New Men’s Counselling Programme To Offer 15,000 Free Sessions Via GP Referral
Mental Health Minister and Waterford TD, Mary Butler, said the funding will be recurring:
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From Chat To Threat: Victims Of Intimate Image Abuse Urged To Seek Support
Hotline.ie, a service for reporting illegal content online, says people who have been threatened, blackmailed or extorted over private images should contact them in confidence.
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"I Know What It's Like" To Struggle: Senator, On 82K, Defends Push For Salary Increase
He claims his current salary is “adequate,” but says politicians should be treated like other public servants when it comes to pay restoration.
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Trump Calls For Intel CEO’s Resignation Over China Ties
Intel employs around 5,000 people at its Leixlip plant.
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Defence Forces Barracks Searched In Garda Inquiry Into Alleged Child Sexual Exploitation Investigation
The planned search was carried out on July 30 by detectives from a serious crime unit, assisted by military police.
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Government Terminates 12 IPAS Contracts In Past Seven Months Over Rule Breaches
The Department of Justice says the closures are the result of breaches in contracts, or non-compliance with regulations, and all people affected have been moved to other centres.
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CCPC Rules Out In-Depth Grocery Price Study Amid Consumer Concerns
Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore said the report doesn't reflect what most people are experiencing.
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JNLR: Kfm +10,000 Daily Year on Year; Market Share Length of Time Listening Jumps 7%
For the fourth consecutive quarter, Kfm has increased its listenership, bringing an overall increase over the last 12 months of 5.1% an increase of 10,000.
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Mark Roden’s €3m Straffan Lodge Estate Gets Green Light For Tree House, But "Ha-Ha" Wall Refused
Most were approved, but a sunken “ha-ha” wall was refused, deemed out of character with the historic site.
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Maynooth Conviction Among Series Of Rail Trespass Cases In Kildare
One case in Maynooth led to a conviction, fine, and costs awarded, while others resulted in fixed penalty notices or no further action.
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Pre-Loved Backpacks And School Gear Sought In New Cost-of-Living Relief Effort
The Toy Library, which organises toy swaps, now wants to help distribute pre-loved school supplies so they get reused by younger generations.
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Man Charged Over Garda Stabbing In Dublin To Reappear In Court Next Month
Abdullah Khan appeared before Cloverhill District Court today, where he consented to be remanded in custody for four more weeks, pending DPP direction on the case.
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Death Of Carlow Woman On Yacht In New York Under Investigation
Suffolk County police responded to a call from a man who said a woman was unconscious on a boat which was docked at Montauk Yacht Club in New York State.
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Row Erupts Over €1.6M Cycleway Between Moone And Timolin
The €1.6 million project is part of a national pilot scheme by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, being delivered by Kildare County Council.
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Kildare Among Top Counties Contacting Crime Victims Helpline As Assaults Lead Reports
Over 6,800 calls were made to the service in 2024.
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TDs And Senators Receive Salary Increases Under Public Sector Pay Deal
The increases are part of the public sector pay deal.
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Biker Speeds Past Garda Patrol Car On Untaxed Motorbike In Monasterevin
In the wider Kildare/Carlow Division, Gardaí impounded nine vehicles over the weekend.
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Majority Of Fatal Crashes Happen On Regional Roads – Including Newbridge Incident
New analysis shows more than a third of fatal collisions occurred on these roads, while around a quarter happened on local roads.
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New Emergency Weather Relief Hubs Planned Nationwide
John Sweeney, Climatologist and Professor at Maynooth University, said we've seen first hand how quickly storms cause damage.
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Tánaiste Simon Harris Presses Haitian Authorities As Irish Aid Worker Remains Captive
Gena Heraty from Mayo was kidnapped on Sunday from the orphanage where she's works.
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Israel Set To Occupy All Of Gaza, Israeli Media Reports
Israel's prime minister is expected to sign off on the plans when he convenes his security cabinet later this week.
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Acid And Boiling Water Used In "Disturbing" Animal Cruelty Cases In Kildare
Speaking to Kfm, a spokesperson for the group confirmed that the charity's annual operating costs have surged to €300,000 in 2024, reflecting a steady rise in both the volume and severity of cases it responds to.
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Thousands Of Homes And Businesses In The North And West Without Power Following Storm Floris
There are no weather warnings in place in Kildare, however two power outages have been reported
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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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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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