National News
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Local Property Tax Deadline Extended To Wednesday
Revenue says there has been strong engagement from property owners ahead of the original deadline, which was today.
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Lawless Rejects Claim He Let Apprenticeship Exam Leak Scandal "Fester"
He said the leaking of exam materials is “entirely unacceptable” and insists he acted decisively to protect the integrity of the system.
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Three Teenagers Arrested In Connection With Rioting At Citywest Hotel Last Month
The latest arrests bring the total number of people detained in connection with the disorder to 36.
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Alleged Admissions Row Ignites Between Leixlip Schools Over Irish V English Language Pathways
In a letter issued to parents, Coláiste Chiaráin claimed that the Board of Management at Scoil Uí Dhálaigh has decided to stop the school from speaking to its 6th class pupils this year.
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BreastCheck To Fall Short Of Screening Target For Third Year Running
219,000 women, aged between 50 and 69, are due to be examined for early signs of breast cancer, however, only 170,000 screenings are expected to be carried out by the end of the year.
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Kildare Woman Forced To Urinate In Car Park As TD Pushes Law For ‘No Wait’ Toilet Access
Speaking to Kfm, Kildare woman Maria Crowe, who lives with a painful bladder condition, has to use a toilet every thirty minutes, day and night.
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Dublin Jersey Among Tributes To Ryan Weir Gibbons - Death “Unnecessary And Tragic” Says Priest
Items reflecting his life and personality were brought to the altar, including a Dublin GAA jersey, his wallet and phone, a baseball cap, a can of Monster, and a cigarette and lighter - with mourners told he loved a “sneaky cigarette”.
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Three Decades Later, Search For Answers In Jo Jo Dullard Case Continues
Jo Jo was last seen in Moone on November 10th 1995, after missing her bus home and hitching lifts.
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EU Environment Commissioner Visits Kildare Farm Ahead Of Nitrates Derogation Talks
Jessika Roswall is in the country to assess how Irish farmers are managing stocking rates and environmental rules, ahead of a crucial EU decision that could see limits tightened further.
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Defence Forces Conduct Readiness Exercise At Whitewater Shopping Centre In Newbridge
Previously, the Army's elite Ranger Wing has conducted training at the same location.
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Call For Sanitary Bins In Men’s Toilets To Support Prostate Cancer Survivors
Each year, around 4000 men in Ireland are diagnosed with the disease, with research from PHS and the Irish Cancer Society finding more than half of men with incontinence feel anxious because of poor toilet facilities.
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Kfm Strengthens Position As Kildare’s Most Listened-To Station, According To Latest Ipsos/MRBI Report
Kfm CEO Clem Ryan said: “This latest research is a major reflection of the power of local radio, which showcases local issues , and where advertisers reach their target customers in real time."
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Quarter Of Uisce Éireann Staff Earned Over €100k Last Year
Officials from Uisce Eireann are appearing before the Public Accounts Committee, outlining the company’s financial statements for 2024.
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Own-Brand Foods Often Produced By Same Factories As Big Labels, Says Money Doctor John Lowe
Choosing own-brand products can also save money, with Lowe noting that many supermarket labels are produced by the same manufacturers as well-known brands.
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Meath Bird Flu Case Prompts Warning, But Chicken And Turkey Safe To Eat, Says Agriculture Minister
After confirmed cases in Carlow and Cork, the Department of Agriculture is imposing a mandatory order for all poultry and captive birds to be kept indoors from next Monday.
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One-Month Road Closure In Catherinestown To Start Next Week To Facilitate Maynooth Pipeline Works
The road will shut from the junction with the L5050 at Catherinstown to the L1015 at Kellystown from November 10th to December 6th.
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Commuter Chaos On M7/N7 Renews Calls For Standby Emergency Response Team During Morning Gridlock
Minister for Public Expenditure and Infrastructure Jack Chambers said he would ask Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and the Minister Of Transport to better resource the response to certain incidents.
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Two Men Arrested In Connection With Fire At An IPAS Centre In Co. Louth
Residents had to be evacuated by the fire service after the blaze broke out on Halloween night.
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Thousands Of Workers Could Get Tax Back In Time For Christmas, Says Financial Advisor
People can also claim on GP visits, prescriptions and rent - along with flat rate expenses for certain professions.
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Tension In Fianna Fáil Over Alleged Rebel List, With Kildare TD Sean Ó Fearghaíl Labelled Part Of Old Guard
At a private parliamentary party meeting last night, Kildare South TD Seán Ó Fearghaíl said he was surprised to be described as part of an “old guard”, noting he is almost the same age as the party leader.
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Exclusive: Cllr Bill Clear To Join Independent Ireland After Months Of Discussions
According to a source, Cllr Clear's decision to join the party was “common sense” because his views align with the party's "centre-right" positioning of the political spectrum.
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WATCH: Car Linked To Attempted Naas Robbery Spotted In Newcastle - Gardaí Warn Public Not To Approach
Gardaí are urging the public not to approach the occupants and to contact them immediately with any information
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Court Hears Gardaí Medically Advised Not To Speak To Alleged 10-Year-Old Victim Of Sexual Assault At Citywest
The 26 year old man accused of the offence has appeared in court for the third time
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A New Report Has Highlighted Persistent Gaps In Access To Beds In Stroke Units
The number of stroke admissions to hospitals has increased by 13% since 2021.
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Department Of Housing Shifts Blame On To Council As Kildare Families Priced Out Of "Affordable" Housing Again
In a statement to Kfm News, the Department said the Barracksfield West development is part of the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme, and that the minimum prices, about 24% below market value, were decided by the Council.
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Outbreak Of Bird Flu Has Been Confirmed In Carlow Turkey Flock
All flock owners have been urged to be vigilant for signs of bird flu and to maintain biosecurity measures
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Lidl To Open Country’s First Net Zero Energy Store In Maynooth This Thursday
Designed in partnership with the Irish Green Building Council, the supermarket will generate as much energy as it consumes annually.
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Contract For Maynooth Eastern Ring Road Project Awarded To Company Based In Kilcullen
The new single carriageway relief road will connect the R405 Celbridge Road in the south to the R148 Leixlip Road in the north.
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Policy Shift Allows Private Sector To Construct Wastewater Plants For New Housing
Up until now, only Uisce Eireann has been allowed do this.
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Parents Invited To Take Part In Major Survey On Primary Education’s Future
95 per cent of the country’s almost 3,100 primary schools fall under the patronage of religious bodies, according to figures from Education & Training Boards Ireland.
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New "Affordable" Naas Homes Cost More Than Families Are Allowed To Borrow From Council
The same issue arose at Lattin Place on Rathasker Road because the three-beds started at €365,000, just five thousand euro over the loan threshold limit.
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Minister Lawless Sought Legal Advice Over Claims Apprentice Electricians Bought Exam Papers For €50
Mr Lawless sought advice from the Attorney General on whether the matter should be referred to An Garda Síochána.
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CAB: €17m Recovered And 20 Properties Seized, Including Former Saggart Home Of Daniel Kinahan
Meanwhile, Kildare is among the areas set to benefit from a new round of funding that channels the proceeds of crime back into local communities.
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Man Arrested In Connection With The Fatal Assault Of Ryan Weir Gibbons Released Without Charge
A file will be prepared for the DPP
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CCPC Issues Open Letter To Traders Amid Surge In Complaints Over Home Building And Improvement Jobs
The CCPC received almost 1,250 complaints from consumers - prompting the regulator to issue an open letter to the industry and to write directly to nearly 3,000 traders nationwide.
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Pizza Vending Machine In Naas Forced To Close Over Anti-Social Activity And Alleged Drug Dealing
The only other pizza vending machine operated by Bosca Pizza is in Newcastle.
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BREAKING: DJ Carey Jailed For Five-And-A-Half Years
After passing sentence, the judge said he could not imagine a more reprehensible fraud
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Kildare Superintendent Among Officers Promoted As Part Of Senior Garda Operational Reassignments
Among the changes, Superintendent Georgina Gray - who had been serving in Kildare North - has been transferred to the Garda National Protective Services Bureau, where she will take on detective duties.
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BREAKING: Man Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder Following Death Of Ryan Weir Gibbons In Kildare Town
Gardaí confirmed the arrest was made this morning, Monday 3rd November, as part of the ongoing investigation.
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"Hope At Last" - Horsepasstown Residents May Soon See End To Six-Year Boil Water Struggle
Annette Ward, whose 87-year-old mother Kay Ward is among those affected, told Kfm that work to replace the water pipeline is due to begin in January - and it’s hoped residents could have safe, drinkable tap water by July.
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Kildare Among Worst-Hit Counties As Teacher Shortages Hit Special And Disadvantaged Schools
The findings also reveal that a substitution crisis continues to affect a large number of primary schools.
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Focus Ireland Founder Sr Stan Dies Aged 86
She passed away earlier this morning in Dublin at the St Francis Hospice in Blanchardstown.
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Pearse Doherty Claims Government Misled Homeowners On LPT Hikes As Deadline Nears
Revenue says it’s still waiting on returns from nearly three-quarters of homeowners.
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Minister Announces Nationwide IPAS Security Review Following Drogheda Fire
It follows an arson attack at an IPAS centre in Louth, which has left 28 people homeless.
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Man Arrested After Suspected Gun Incident On M4 Near Kilcock - Garda Cars Damaged
He is being held at a Garda station in Kildare.
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Man In His 30s Dies After Being Struck By Bus On N7 At Kill
The bus driver, also in his 30s, was uninjured; two passengers have non-life-threatening injuries.
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Loved Ones To Say Final Farewell To Ryan Weir Gibbons On Friday As Funeral Details Announced
Ryan, who was from Connagh Green, Kildare Town, and formerly of Mulhuddart and Blanchardstown, passed away at Naas General Hospital, surrounded by his family.
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Kildare Animal Welfare Group Condemns Dog’s Death After Suspected Firework Attack In Meath
Martina Kenny, co-founder of My Lovely Horse Rescue, says animals should not suffer in pain.
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Pedestrian Hit By Bus On The Naas Road Near Kill
It happened at around 3.30pm.
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"Memories We’ll cherish Forever": Friends Mourn Ryan Gibbons As Murder Inquiry Begins
Mr Gibbons was found unresponsive on Magee Terrace on the Dublin Road shortly after 3am and later died in hospital.
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DJ Carey To Be Sentenced On Monday - Barrister Pleads For Leniency Citing His "Stunning Fall From Grace"
His barrister pleaded for leniency, pointing to what he described as his client’s stunning fall from grace, and the notoriety and shame now attached to his name.
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Vape Users Bulk Buying Ahead Of New Vape Tax To Come Into Effect Tomorrow
The E-liquid Products Tax will take effect tomorrow and adds an extra 50 cent levy per milliletre of e-liquid.
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Kildare Among Ireland’s Worst Counties For Illegal Fireworks Offences
Nationally, over 4,100 offences were recorded across the country, including 184 last year.
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Outpouring Of Grief In Kildare Town After Death Of "Gentle Soul" Who Died Following A Serious Assault
The young man, named locally as Ryan, is understood to have been out socialising with a group of males.
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BREAKING: Young Man Dies In Hospital Following Serious Assault In Kildare Town
He was taken to Naas hospital but passed away sometime today.
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Weekend Rail Disruptions: Bus Transfers For Kildare And Athy Commuters Amid Major Works
InterCity services to and from Heuston will have bus transfers to either Kildare, Athy or Portarlington.
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Death Notices And A Fake Undertaker: Three-Year Sentence For Woman Behind Elaborate Death Hoax
Amy McAuley was due to stand trial in early 2023, but that never went ahead — because she pretended to be her sister and told gardaí that she had died.
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Cannonball’s Naas Finale Helped Drive €781,000 Collection Boost For Jack and Jill
The supercar road trip, which finished in Naas, was attended by hundreds of locals who made donations.
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Proceeds Of Crime Reinvested In Communities As Kildare Secures Share Of €4.4m Fund
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has announced over €4.4 million for 42 community safety projects across the country - including initiatives tackling domestic and gender-based violence, drug intimidation, and youth crime prevention.
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Plans Considered For 24-Hour Garda Station At Citywest Site
At the moment, in nearby Rathcoole, residents have a Garda station that does not operate at full-time capacity.
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Come Back And Build At Home: Government Spends Half A Million To Woo Irish Tradespeople Abroad
Figures from Further Education Minister and Kildare North TD James Lawless show around €450,000 was spent on the initiative, which targeted workers in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
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Cocaine Worth €8m Found In Laois To Be Analysed At Celbridge Forensic Lab, As Man Due In Court Today
The drugs were found during searches of a home and land in Laois on Tuesday.
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Pilot Found Guilty For His Role In Importing €8.4m Worth Of Cocaine Into Longford
Michal Luczak (44), formerly of Primrose Avenue, Jigginstown, Naas, and now living in Dublin, was convicted at Mullingar Circuit Court of possessing and importing cocaine at Abbeyshrule Aerodrome, Co Longford, on August 4, 2022.
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CCPC Reminds Online Shoppers of Refund Rights As Fastway Jobs at Risk
The CCPC says consumers have a contract with the retailer, not the delivery company, and are protected from non-delivery.
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Tirlán’s Age-Friendly Project In Kildare Wins Recognition Award
The initiative, led by Tirlán in partnership with Age Friendly Ireland, was launched in May 2024 to make the company’s retail branches more accessible and welcoming for customers aged 60 and above.
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One Dead, Eight Injured In Crashes Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Over 3,000 motorists were caught speeding during that time, with one travelling 34km/h in an 80km/h zone on the R148 in Broadford.
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Gardaí Investigating After Woman's Body Was Found In Meath
She was discovered unresponsive shortly after half five yesterday evening.
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Teenager Hit In Face By Firework In Athy Left With Severe Burns
He was walking on the Dublin Rd in Athy when the incident happened at around 6.50pm on Wednesday, October 22nd.
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Increased Tolls For M50 And Port Tunnel To Be Introduced In January
It currently costs €13 to use the southbound bore between 6am and 10am
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Masked Attacker Chases Homeowner Upstairs With Machete In Violent Kildare Town Break-In
The suspect, described as wearing a balaclava and dark clothing, chased the occupant upstairs before the victim managed to escape.
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Sentencing Hearing For Former Kilkenny Hurler DJ Carey, Now Living In Maynooth, To Begin Today
The victims who gave Carey money after he told them he needed specialist treatment for cancer will be given an opportunity to present victim impact statements at today’s sentence hearing.
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Receivers Appointed At Company Behind Fastway With Warning Of Service Disruption For Locals
The company says inflation, rising operating costs and intense price pressures in the parcels market have made the business “no longer viable.”
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Maynooth To Dublin Line Reopens After Tragic Incident Near Pelletstown
Services are resuming between Maynooth / M3 Parkway and Dublin.
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Athy Market Showdown: Traders Threaten To Quit Over Charges
From two weeks’ time, vendors must pay two euro a week, or one hundred euro a year, for a trading permit, as well as hold public liability insurance, according to Athy Labour Cllr Mark Leigh.
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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu Orders His Military To Conduct "Powerful" Strikes In Gaza
He's accused Hamas of violating a ceasefire deal by releasing the remains of a hostage already recovered by troops nearly two years ago.
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English Tourist Injured Following Alleged Assault In August At Temple Bar Has Died
A man in his 20s was charged in connection with the incident and has since appeared before the courts.
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Lights Too Bright? Drivers Claim LEDs Pose Growing Risk
Locals have told Kfm that this has also been a major problem.
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Tóibín: Ógra To Be ‘Far More’ Integrated With Senior Party Following Racist Message Fallout
New members will also have to undergo training.
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Claims Ladies Senior Camogie Final Celebrated In Dark Refuted By Kildare LGFA And Kildare GAA
In a statement provided to Kfm, Kildare LGFA said: “it held its Senior Club Championship Final between Eadestown and St. Laurence's on 3rd October 2025 in Cedral St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge. They said: “Kildare LGFA can confirm that all stadium lights were not turned off prior to the cup presentation and that full access to all facilities in Cedral St. Conleth's Park was given by Kildare GAA.”
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Fire-Damaged M9 Lights At Castledermot Roundabout Await ESB Switch-On, Which Could Take Weeks
The lights have been out since August due to fire damage at a junction overseen by motorway contractor Egis Lagan.
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Kildare TD Hits Out At Former MEP Mick Wallace For Sharing AI Clip Showing Connolly In Balaclava With Gun
Ó Cearúil, who has repeatedly highlighted the dangers of artificial intelligence misuse, said the clip risks overshadowing what should be a reflective and unifying period ahead of Connolly’s inauguration on 11 November.
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€6m Legal Bill Adds To Rising Costs At National Children’s Hospital
The hospital is already set to be the most expensive health infrastructure project in the history of the State, which is being managed by Kill-based contractor BAM.
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Horse Believed To Have Been Driven At Gardaí During Citywest Riots Found Collapsed And Injured
Gardaí in Tallaght called the Moyvalley-based rescue organisation earlier today after the animal was discovered on the ground, unable to stand and suspected of suffering from colic.
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Man Appears In Court Over Alleged Assault On Woman Campaigning Alongside Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald
The alleged incident happened in the north inner city.
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Speculation Grows Over Micheál Martin's Future As Fianna Fáil Leader
Party members call for change after this weekend's presidential election campaign.
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Higher Fuel Bills This Month As Petrol And Diesel Prices Edge Up Again
The latest AA Ireland survey shows petrol rising by two cent to 1.72 a litre,
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Man (20s) Seriously Injured During Alleged Assault In Kildare Town Was Found Unresponsive At 3.15 This Morning
He remains in a serious condition.
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Tóibín: “ Extreme” Views Highlighted In Secret WhatsApp Groups Will Not Be Tolerated, As He Points To Diversity In Aontú
Ógra Aontú leader John Bryan, 21, who served as the party’s representative in the Clane LEA in Derrinturn, was expelled following an internal investigation into two alleged secret WhatsApp groups among senior youth figures.
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Gardaí Investigate Alleged Attack In Kildare Town
There is limited information available at this time.
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“And My Daughter Won’t Like Brown People”: Aontú Fires Kildare Youth Leader Over Racist Messages
The messages reviewed by the party leadership included repeated use of the n-word, antisemitic slurs and conspiracy claims about Jewish people controlling immigration.
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Michael D. Higgins Congratulates Catherine Connolly Following Decisive Kildare Vote
Kildare, both North and South of the county, delivered clear wins for Catherine Connolly.
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With Kildare Boxes Opened And Postal Votes Being Counted, Connolly’s Path To Áras An Uachtaráin Seems Certain
The only constituency in which Heather Humphreys leads is her home patch of Cavan Monaghan.
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One Ban, All Banned: EU To Enforce Bloc-Wide Driving Disqualifications
Speaking on Kildare Today, Ireland South MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú welcomed the news.
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Kildare Tenant Awarded €23,000 After Landlords Refused HAP Scheme
William Gallagher took a case under the Equal Status Act against Jenny Brennan and Matthew Hannigan, after they refused to sign up for the Housing Assistance Payment, or HAP.
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Asylum Seekers Still Allowed Enter Ireland Without Passports Or Documents, Officials Tell Kildare TD
Officials confirmed that anyone claiming asylum is legally entitled to enter the State, even without proper documentation.
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Former Well-Known GAA Referee From Old Kilcullen Told He Faces Prison For Abuse Of Niece
Thomas Howard (79) appeared before Judge Sinéad McMullen at Tullamore Circuit Court, where the court heard details of the abuse of his niece, Maeve Leahy, during the mid-1980s and 1990s.
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Locals Urged To Make Their Votes Count In Tomorrow's Presidential Election
Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Art O’Leary says every vote matters and wants people to have their say.
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Land Owner To Decide If Details Will Be Released On Hundreds Of Skeletons Found In Naas
Kfm has learned that it will be up to the owner of the property if details will be released, as the discovery was made on a private development.
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€10 Million Settlement For Celbridge Man With Cerebral Palsy In National Maternity Hospital Case
Jonathan Hughes, from Celbridge, was born in 1980 and lives with cerebral palsy, developmental delay and epilepsy.
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Clicks And Cash: Kildare TD Mark Wall Among Top Social Media Spenders During Last General Election
Labour candidates were the biggest social media spenders overall, while Sinn Féin had several TDs elected without spending a cent online.
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Kildare Cllr Tom McDonnell Aims Blame At Gardai, Saying He Was "In the Front Line" During Citywest Riots
In a series of videos seen by Kfm, Cllr McDonnell accused the Justice Minister and Gardaí of being “confrontational” and claimed that “criminals” were being protected by the force.
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Gardaí And Protesters Clash For Second Night - Kildare Cllr Tom McDonnell Points Blame At Gardai
In a video posted online, Kildare Independent Cllr Tom McDonnell claimed that violent outbreaks were caused by The Justice Minister and Gardai.
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Five Men Charged After Citywest Riots - One Accused Of Carrying Knife
All of the accused, apart from one, are facing two public order offences.
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Work On New 92-Bed Nursing Unit At St Vincent’s Hospital To Begin In 2026
The HSE is preparing final tenders, with construction expected to begin in the first half of 2026 and take about 18 months.
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Five Of Josef's Puska's Family Members Have Been Jailed For Their Roles In Ashling Murphy's Murder
It's understood, they kept crucial information from detectives.
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Gardaí Investigating Two Incidents Of Theft And Criminal Damage In Maynooth
Gardaí believe both incidents are related.
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Man Charged With Alleged Citywest Sexual Assault Defers Bail Application
The accused was remanded in custody to appear in court for DPP directions in two weeks time.
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Kildare-Based Animal Charity Criticises Use Of Horses During Citywest Protest
Co-Founder Martina Kenny, says the owners should be held responsible.
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Exclusive: Up to 100 Skeletal Remains Found At Site Off The Dublin Road In Naas
The site, known locally as Gallows Glen, lies just one kilometre from Naas Town Hall and adjoins the Kings Furze estate.
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Public Events Should Be Cancelled During Status Orange Warning - Review Of Storm Éowyn Recommends
A number of steps have already been taken that includes flooding plans
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WATCH: Chaotic Scenes In Citywest As Garda Van Set On Fire During Protest
Some protestors have aimed fireworks in the direction of riot police.
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Protest Planned At Citywest Tonight Over Sexual Assault Of Young Girl
The protest is being planned in response to the serious sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl.
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Tusla Says 10-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Sexually Assaulted At Citywest Had Been Missing From Its Care
Gardai are appealing for witnesses who were at City West Drive, Garter Lane or the nearby luas stops between 11 pm and 1.30am on Sunday night to come forward.
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Gardaí Have 24 Hours To Question Man Over Alleged Assault Of Young Girl In Saggart
An area outside the Citywest Hotel - currently housing international protection applicants - has been cordoned off as part of a Garda investigation.
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Data Reveals Tusla Followed Up On A Fraction Of Child Welfare Reports In Kildare Amid Rising Caseloads
Figures from the child and family agency show it received reports of around 9,625 issues relating to child welfare in Kildare, as well as Dublin and Wicklow.
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Cost Of Living Squeeze: Grocery Inflation Drives Some Locals To Start Christmas Shopping Early
The price of groceries is now climbing at its fastest level in almost two years.
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Scam Targeting Locals Uses Garda Logo And False Criminal Allegations
One local, who did not want to be named, told Kfm of their "shock" when they received the email.
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Community Pays Tribute To First Responder Darren Lee With Solar-Powered Defibrillator Installation
He was remembered for his selflessness, kindness, and deep commitment to his community.
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'Jennie’s Law’ To Create Public Register Of Domestic Abusers As Kildare Reports Sharp Rise In Cases
New Garda Pulse figures show a significant jump in domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence calls in the Kildare-Carlow division.
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Major Internet Outage Hits Over 500 Company Apps And Websites
Kfm listeners who use Alexa devices may also experience outages this morning.
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Taoiseach Says Those Who Claim To Solely Represent Irishness "Dishonour Our National Flag"
Micheal Martin was speaking at the annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration in Bodenstown yesterday.
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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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