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Gardaí Probe Whether Fatal Edenderry Firebombing Was Directed From Prison By Kildare-Offaly Gang
Gardaí say the victims were entirely innocent and that none of those in the house had any involvement in criminal activity.
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No Plans For New Domestic Violence Refuge In North Kildare In 2026
That confirmation was given by Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan in response to a question from Kildare North Fianna Fáil TD Naoise Ó Cearúil.
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Major Kildare Rail Project Left Hanging As Tánaiste Says He Will “Keep An Eye” On It
The Tánaiste said he will speak to the Minister for Transport and “keep an eye” on the DART+ South West line.
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Hundreds Tested For Alcohol And Drugs In Kildare As Report Highlights Ongoing Role In Fatal Crashes
Gardaí warn they’ll be targeting impaired drivers at checkpoints nationwide on the run-up to Christmas.
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As Storm Bram Approaches, Kildare Council Warns Of Hazardous Conditions And Risk Of Fallen Trees
Met Éireann says Storm Bram will be a multi-hazard event, bringing strong winds and an increased risk of flooding.
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Kilcullen Driver Caught Speeding 159km/h In 80km/h Zone
The data comes as gardaí issued its first update on the national Christmas road-safety operation, which runs from 1 December to 5 January 2026
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Maynooth's Paul Mescal Nominated For Golden Globe
He's up for Best Supporting Actor for his role as William Shakespeare in 'Hamnet'
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Ho Ho No: Environmentalists Write To Naas Councillors Urging Rejection Of Free Christmas Parking Plan
The group has written to Naas Municipal District members ahead of tomorrow’s meeting, urging them to reject a proposal to suspend pay parking from December 15th to 31st next year.
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Deadline Tomorrow For Remote Working Views As Kildare TD Links Inflexibility To Traffic Congestion
The consultation is seeking views from workers, employers and other stakeholders on the rules introduced in March 2024, which require employers and employees to follow a Workplace Relations Commission code of practice when dealing with requests for remote or flexible working.
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Offaly Fire That Claimed Lives Of Boy (4) And Woman (60s) Upgraded To Murder Investigation
A woman in her 50s is also in hospital.
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New Figures Reveal How Parts Of Kildare Rank Among Worst In State For GP Coverage
South Kildare is among the worst hit areas in the country.
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Tomorrow Marks 25 Years Since Naas Man Trevor Deely Went Missing As Gardai Issue Appeal
The 22-year-old from Naas went missing after attending his work Christmas party in Dublin in December 2000.
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Woman And Young Boy Die In Offaly House Fire
The fire broke out last night.
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Rent Hike Fears For Students As Lawless’s Department Weighs Change Sought By Private Operators
Senator Laura Harmon says Further and Higher Education Minister and Kildare North TD James Lawless must protect students from rent hikes.
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Taxi Driver Protest Suspended Pending Outcome Of Talks
The action has been suspended pending the outcome of a meeting at Government buildings next week.
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BREAKING: Green Light For €1.3bn Drainage Scheme Serving Kildare After Court Agreement
The major project is seen as crucial to the provision of future housing infrastructure.
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Irish Troops Come Under "Small-Arms Fire" In Lebanon
Defence Minister Helen McEntee is condemning the incident, and says it's an unacceptable breach of the UN Security Council Resolution.
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€17,000 Paid Out For Pothole Damage In Kildare - But Some Claims Now Deemed ‘Act Of God’
IPB Insurance, which manages complaints on behalf of Kildare County Council, is the insurance company some people appear to be having issues with.
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€2.2bn Children’s Hospital Misses Yet Another Deadline As Kill-Based BAM Brings In International Experts
Children’s Health Ireland were due to get access to the grounds on Wednesday, but the Health Minister says this has been pushed back again until the end of the month.
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Maynooth Study: Poor Insulation And Draughty Homes Leaving Families Sick In Some Ageing Council Estates
The Just Housing project at Maynooth worked with the Community Action Tenants Union to survey long-established local-authority homes - focusing in this case on a 1950s estate in south Dublin as an example of wider problems in ageing council stock.
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Nikita Hand Welcomes Supreme Court Decision Against McGregor Appeal In Civil Rape Trial
Just over a year ago the former MMA fighter was found liable for assaulting Ms. Hand, based on her claims that he raped her in the penthouse suite of a Dublin hotel in December 2018.
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Council’s Strict One-Off Rural Housing Rules Leave Naas Farmer With No Way To Rebuild Home On Her Own Land
The Judge noted that the inspector recognised her need for a new home arising from her marital separation, but explained that the “exceptional circumstances” provision in the previous Development Plan no longer exists under the current one.
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RTE Will Not Broadcast Eurovision Because Israel Allowed To Compete
RTÉ - along with public broadcasters in Slovenia, Spain and the Netherlands - had warned it would boycott the 2026 contest in Vienna if Israel were admitted, citing the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Revealed: Naas Hospital Sent Home Majority Of Self-Harm Patients Last Year
New figures seen by Kfm News show that Naas discharged almost sixty per cent of cases - the highest rate of non-admission in the Dublin–Midlands region.
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Van Smashed Open In Keadeen Hotel Car Park As Thieves Flee With Cash And Tools
Gardaí told Kfm News that a 2012 dark blue Audi is of particular interest, after a man wearing a blue ski mask was seen getting into the vehicle around the time of the theft.
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Tusla Placed Nearly 200 Adults In Children’s Care As Age-Assessment Errors Surge
In the last three years, Tulsa has mistakenly placed almost 200 international protection applicants in underage care facilities, before establishing they were over eighteen.
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Kildare Braces For Childcare Price Surge As Parents Fear They May Have To Quit Work
Some parents are now concerned that they may have to quit their jobs as fees will become unsustainable.
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Silencing "Scrutiny"? Kildare Cllr Says Judicial Review Backlash Narrows Who Can "Question" Power
Clane–Maynooth Independent Councillor Pádraig McEvoy - one of a group taking a High Court challenge against the Government’s new apartment planning standards - says developers, business figures some Government officials have been "repeating" the same "talking points" in recent weeks.
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Kildare Communities Urged To Apply As €1m Literacy And Digital Skills Fund Reopens
Last year, a wide range of community groups across Kildare and Wicklow benefitted from literacy, wellbeing and financial-skills funding.
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Government Bags Record €10 Billion Corporation Tax Revenues For November - But Harris Urges Caution
Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris, says the country must continue to put money aside because of future uncertainty.
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Just One In Five Cyclists Wear Hi-Visibility Clothing, According To The RSA
It says helmet use is also falling among cyclists and e-scooter users.
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Newbridge Fire That Gutted Six Homes Shows Limits Of Defects Scheme That Excludes Houses, Say Experts
Six houses were gutted by a fire in 2015 and a report in 2017 several fire-safety issues.
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A Review Into Missing Boy Kyran Durnin Will Not Be Published Due To Legal Complications
The boy was reported missing from his home in County Louth in 2024.
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"Car Park" M7 Now Ireland’s Second-Busiest Road, As TII Warns Of Capacity Limits
Data released to Kildare North Social Democrats TD Aidan Farrelly shows traffic across the greater Dublin motorway network, including the M4, M7 and M9, has grown by 2% in the past year.
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Majority Of Irish Children Have Encountered Extremism On The Internet, New Study Finds
Most students also report hearing negative comments about immigration, housing and gender roles.
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Man (20s) Dead Following Shooting In Carlow
It is understood that the man was hunting foxes at the time of the incident.
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Man On Crutches Allegedly Sprayed Woman In Face With Unknown Substance In Maynooth
The suspect is described as being foreign, wearing a red hat, jeans, a black jacket with a design along the bottom, and a checked shirt underneath.
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Taxi Driver Allegedly Punched, Kicked And Robbed In Leixlip By Three Males
Anyone with information is asked to contact Leixlip Garda Station on 01 666 7800.
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Ministers Target Judicial Reviews As DART+ South West, Which Has No Judicial Reviews, Put On Ice
Questions are being asked as to why major transport projects, such as the Dart+ South West, are being delayed by government officials.
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Blow To Parents As Newbridge Creche To Leave Core Funding, With Full-Day Fees Jumping To €1,450 A Month
A letter outling the new costs has been sent to parents.
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TikTok And LinkedIn Face Investigation Over “Hard-to-Use” Illegal Content Reporting Tools
Last year, An Coimisiún na Meán opened a review into a number of websites, requesting information from several of those based here, to ensure people have a right to report content they suspect to be illegal, in an accessible and user-friendly way.
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Late-Night DART Services Begin This Weekend
The late-night schedule covers the full DART network, along with commuter routes to Maynooth, Dundalk, and Kildare via the Phoenix Park Tunnel.
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23 People On Trolleys In Naas Hospital As INMO Says HSE “Failed” To Plan For Flu Surge
INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said the system has “learned no lessons” from two decades of flu-related overcrowding, adding that trolley numbers jumped by 22% in the past 24 hours.
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After Kfm Highlighted Case, Kildare Boy Gets ASD Place Following Months Of Closed Doors
Once the family went public, the situation appeared to shift.
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New W6 Timetable Launches Today After Months Of Commuter Complaints
The updated timetable follows direct engagement between Go-Ahead, the Department of Transport and local representatives.
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"You’d Need to Win the Lotto": Suncroft Mother Faces €10k Bill For Son’s Sensory Room With No State Help
Sarah Hogan's eight-year-old son Scott, who turns eight this month, is non-verbal, requires 24-hour care and attends a special needs school.
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Garda Launch Christmas And New Year Road Safety Drive As Death Toll Hits 166
There will be a more visible roads policing presence over the coming weeks, as drivers are being advised to slow down and take care.
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Landlords Who Billed Student - Including A Charge For Studying At Dining Table - Ordered To Pay €7,000
While he was in France, the landlords changed the locks, threatened to “pull every single pence” from him, and advertised his room online. They also contacted Maynooth University, alleging that he owed them money.
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Tributes Flow As Architect And Broadcaster Hugh Wallace Dies Suddenly At 68
Wallace spoke openly about his struggles with alcoholism and the decision to seek treatment, saying it had given him “a second chance at life”.
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Maynooth University Satellite Hitches Ride On Musk Rocket For New Star-Tracking Mission
The team at Maynooth University, led by astrophysicist Dr Emma Whelan, will use the satellite to study young, developing stars called Herbig Ae/Be stars.
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Castletown Cost To Taxpayer Under Scrutiny As OPW Pressed On Missed Buyout Windows
The OPW also confirmed the business case behind the multimillion-euro deal will be published - but only “in due course”.
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E-Scooters Driving Brain Injuries In Children, Doctors Warn Ahead Of Christmas
The Royal College of Physicians is calling for urgent action as its members deal with the fall out of accidents involving children using them.
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Over 1.5 Million Social Welfare Recipients Will Start Receiving Their Xmas Bonus From Today
The Government says its an acknowledgement many households are struggling this Christmas, with rising costs putting added pressure on families.
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Investigation Underway After Four Masked Men Broke Into A Monasterevin Home Last Night At Around 7.20pm
A number of items were stolen.
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Clondalkin Attack Upgraded To Attempted Murder As Commissioner Says It’s Not Linked To Leixlip Case
He described the Clondalkin case - in which a 43-year-old woman was set on fire at her home - as “an absolutely horrendous attack”, now upgraded to attempted murder.
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Man Arrested After Overnight Burglary Spree And Criminal Damage In Naas
The incidents occurred in the early hours along Main Street and the Kilcullen Road.
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Homelessness Figures Hit New Record High Of 16,766 With Increases In Kildare
October figures show more than 5,200 children in emergency accommodation, with numbers rising in Kildare.
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Family Of Shane O’Farrell - Killed In Hit-And-Run - Welcome Findings Of Bail Report
Shane O’Farrell was killed in a hit-and-run incident in August 2011 by a person who was on bail for a series of offences.
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Milltown Father Shares Details Of Call With Junior Minister For Special Education
Minister Michael Moynihan said he would work night and day to make sure his son Harry gets an ASD place
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Irish Life Health Insurer Announces Price Increases
The increase applies to renewals from January 1st
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Animal Rights Assocation Condems Brutal Death Of Stag
They suspect the stag's head will be sold on the black market
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Watch: Horse Charged At Gardai During Citywest Clashes Making Strong Recovery After Emergency Care
He's been named Ciarán.
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New Osberstown Cottage Near Naas Offers Kildare Women A Pathway From Emergency Housing To Stability
Osberstown Cottage, near Naas, will provide short-term accommodation for up to five women at a time. It’s designed to help residents move from emergency settings towards secure, permanent homes.
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Water Supply Issues In Kildare Town To Persist Until At Least Midnight
Traffic management remains in place at the site.
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After Months Of Serious Collisions And Traffic Gridlock, M7/M9 Junction Review Almost Ready
The junction is considered one of the worst bottlenecks for Kildare commuters heading towards Dublin - and regularly turns into a "car park" when there’s even a minor collision.
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Junior Minister Phones Kildare Parents After Kfm Report As ASD Crisis Raised In Dáil
The Minister contacted Harry Gray’s parents after the family told Kfm News and Kildare Today that they were prepared to travel to Kanturk in West Cork to seek answers in person.
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Bank Of Ireland To Launch New 'Downsizing' Loans In The New Year
It's hoped the loans will help bring more large family homes on to the market.
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Tusla CEO Apologises For Term Used After Alleged Assault Of 10-Year-Old In Citywest
Kate Duggan told an Oireachtas committee today that Tusla regrets the wording of an official statement issued after the incident - a statement which said the child had “absconded” while on a trip with staff in Dublin city centre.
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Kildare Man (18) Charged With Manslaughter To Apply For Bail
Murphy appeared before Naas District Court by video link yesterday for his second hearing.
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Landlords Selling Up Behind 61% Of Notices Of Termination - 187 Notices Issued In Kildare In Q3
Housing Minister James Browne says the rise in terminations isn't going to stop the rollout of new laws surrounding Rent Pressure Zones.
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Heavier Downpours Now Twice As Likely Due To Human-Caused Climate Change, Says Maynooth University study
Scientists say climate change is already making these heavy rain events stronger and more frequent.
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Man (80s) Dies Following Single-Vehicle Crash In Kildare Town
It happened at around 1.35pm.
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Cabinet Signs Off On Sweeping Changes To Ireland's Immigration System
New legislation means family members of those who’ve been granted international protection will only be allowed to come to Ireland if that person can support them.
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Kildare Council Warns Of 500 Bus-Stop Upgrades Backlog As Cllrs Seek Basic Facilities, Like New Benches
Officials say any upgrades will have to be prioritised against the scale of upgrades identified.
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Cabinet Passes Plans To Crack Down On Mid-Contract Mobile And Broadband Hikes
A proposal brought forward by Communications Minister Patrick O'Donovan would allow people to exit their contract without paying any charge.
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An Post Brings Forward Latest Christmas Delivery Dates Due To Expected High Volumes
Parcel volumes are expected to hit three million a week in the run up to Christmas
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Appeal After High-Value Equipment Theft At Donaghcumper Cemetery
A significant amount of equipment was taken, including a chainsaw, leaf blower, Echo multi-attachment trimmer, cement mixer, two Husqvarna lawnmowers, Stihl hedge trimmers, two knapsacks and a Makita consaw.
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“I Won’t Back Down”: Kildare Dad Rings Seven Phone Lines A Day In ASD Placement Battle For His Son
Mr Gray is so desperate for help that he said he will drive to Kanturk in West Cork to have a face-to-face meeting with Michael Moynihan, Minister of State at the Department of Education.
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CCTV Central To Garda Probe After Roof Entry, Axe Assault And Reservoir Death In Leixlip
Gardaí say they’re not looking for anyone else, but they are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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Worker Dies In Incident At Tayto's Site In Meath
The company says it happened at the site in Ashbourne this morning, and the person involved was an employee of an independent potato supplier.
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Christmas Power Cut Ban Announced - Opposition Says It Doesn’t Go Far Enough
In the Dáil this afternoon, opposition parties criticised the Government for not doing enough to help people struggling to pay their energy bills.
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Declan Ryan Co-Opted To Celbridge–Leixlip Fine Gael Seat After Fahey Resignation
Declan Ryan joins the council following decades of involvement in the party.
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Women's Aid Launches New Free Online Programme To Help Identify Signs Of Domestic Violence
The launch of the platform coincides with International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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Woman Rushed To Hospital After Suffering Serious Burn Injuries During Assault In Clondalkin
The attack happened shortly after 10 o'clock this morning, and a man was also injured.
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Watch: Emotional Scenes At Dublin Airport As Soldiers Return From Lebanon
Plenty of tears were shed, as parents were reunited with their children after a long six months.
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Tánaiste Calls For “Common Sense” As Kildare Woman With Stoma Bag Denied Toilet Use
The Tánaiste said the Government will consider Kildare South Labour TD Mark Wall’s Bill, but added that “a bit of common sense” is also needed so people are not refused access to toilet facilities.
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Mobile-Phone Driving Offences Surge In Kildare–Carlow, According To New Figures Seen By Kfm News
The figures are based upon operational data from the Fixed Charge Processing System which was available on 18 November 2025.
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Three People Arrested As Part Of Investigation Into Murder Of William Delaney Released Without Charge
The 56-year-old was last seen in Monasterevin in January 2019, but Gardaí were later told he had been killed and buried in County Laois.
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Cabinet To Examine No-Penalty Contract Exits For Rising Broadband, Mobile And TV Bills
Customers will be allowed to leave without any penalty if the operator introduces a price rise for any reason.
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Axe Attack On Woman In Leixlip: Gardaí Confirm No Other Suspects After Man Found Dead In Reservoir
Although no one is being sought by Gardaí, they are appealing for any witnesses who were in the Oaklawn West area early yesterday morning to come forward.
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Man Found Dead In Leixlip Reservoir As Woman Rushed To Hospital After House Fire
Emergency services were called to a house at Oaklawn West where a fire had been brought under control.
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EU Migration Minister Says Citywest International Protection Accommodation Example Of "Best Practice"
Magnus Brunner is visiting Ireland, where he's spoken to Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan.
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Baltinglass Residents Targeted By Alleged Fake Pharmacy Rep In Doorstep Scam
The individual is allegedly falsely claiming to be connected to McGreals and telling people that one of its pharmacies is closing, while attempting to sell stock at the door.
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New Law Guarantees Access To Cash Within 10km Of Most Homes
The order is being signed by Tánaiste Simon Harris today ensure an ATM machine is located within 10km of most homes and businesses.
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Exclusive: Overnight Lucan Fire Leaves Tenant Facing Possible Homelessness
It is understood that at least 8 cars were damaged at a business premises.
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Three Arrested In Connection To Case Involving Missing Man William Delaney, Last Seen In Monasterevin
In June 2019 Gardaí received information that William Delaney had been killed and that his body had been buried at a location in Laois.
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Meath Tragedy: Bus And Lorry Drivers Die In Multi-Vehicle Collision - Car Driver Rushed To Hospital
There have been reports of multiple injuries.
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Multiple People Feared Dead Following Meath Crash
The R132 Julianstown to Balbriggan Road in Gormanston is currently closed.
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Monread Road ALDI Store To Reopen On Thursday, With Multi-Feed Bottle Return Machine
The revamped supermarket features a new in-store bakery, self-checkouts, wider aisles and upgraded fixtures.
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EU Chief To Visit Citywest Reception Centre, Considered Crucial To Ireland’s Asylum Overhaul
Meanwhile, the Taoiseach says new immigration reforms coming before Cabinet this week are not a reaction to new measures from the UK government.
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Reports Into Alleged Cheating In Electrical Apprenticeships Have Been Reported To Gardaí
Chief Executive of QQI, Dr Lynn Ramsey, wrote to Further and Higher Education Minister and Kildare North Fianna Fail TD James Lawless to confirm the report was lodged to gardaí
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Kildare Families Blocked From Applying For Special Classes After NCSE Closes Portal
It allowed parents to upload medical reports and get the eligibility letter needed to apply for ASD and special-class places.
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“Never Even Canvassed”: Fianna Fail Kildare South TD Blasts Party's Detached Leadership
Kildare South TD Sean Ó Fearghaíl says Fianna Fáil must confront unpalatable truths - and do it quickly - if it wants a viable future.
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Peacock Enclosure Scandal At Kerdiffstown: Taoiseach Hits Out At McVerry Trust
He was speaking from the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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Help4U: New Safety Hub Aims To Protect Teens From Online Threats And Image Misuse
It is designed to support young people.
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No Formal Arrangement Exists Between Kildare Council And ESB - Resulting In Long Streetlight Repairs
When a light fails, the council files a fault report - and waits.
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Kildare Teen Ryan Murphy To Claim Self-Defence As He’s Charged With Manslaughter Of Ryan Weir Gibbons
The charge relates to an incident on 26th October, when Mr Weir Gibbons was found unresponsive on the Dublin Road and later died in hospital.
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Shoppers Reminded To Have Guard Up As Fake ‘Kildare’ Pages Push Black Friday Scams
Meanwhile, an increasing number of people are using platforms like TikTok shop to buy products and gifts.
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"Smiles" On Stage, Anger Off-Camera: Some Kildare Locals Locked Out Of "Affordable" Housing Scheme
The news has come as cold comfort for some locals who did not qualify for the first batch launched yesterday at Barracksfield West in Naas because those homes exceed the local authority home loan scheme cap of €360,000.
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Kildare Council Seeks CPO Powers For New Liffey Bridge And Link Road In Celbridge
The project aims to deliver a new bridge over the River Liffey, easing pressure on Celbridge’s town-centre crossing and improving access between the town and Hazelhatch Train Station.
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Teen To Face Naas District Court Over Death Of Ryan Weir Gibbons
The alleged incident happened on the 26th of October at Magee Terrace in Kildare Town.
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McVerry Trust Fallout: Peacock Enclosure, €300k Driveway And Unapproved Lift At Kerdiffstown In Naas
Former CEO Francis Doherty told the committee that the justification given for installing a second lift - which had no planning permission - was that his predecessor did not want staff or kitchen workers using the same entrance as him.
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WATCH: Local Raises Alarm After Dog Targets Sheep In Johnstown
A passerby said he saw the dog circling and nipping at the sheep and stepped in, managing to scare it away.
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Stone Roses Bass Player Gary 'Mani' Mounfield Has Died Aged 63
His mother comes from Athy, and the bassist was honoured with a Made of Athy plaque in 2019
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Exclusive: Gardaí Say Investigation In “Infancy” After Residents Report Concerns Over Xmas Savings Scheme
The investigation, according to gardai, is in its "infancy", and enquiries into all of the circumstances are ongoing.
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Afterschool Clubs And Activities Now A Luxury For Many Families, ESRI Says
Kildare North Social Democrats TD Aidan Farrelly says families without support from extended relatives are being forced to cut working hours or leave their jobs entirely - deepening financial strain.
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Dieticians Now Assessing Quality Of Food Under The Hot School Meal Scheme
This comes as the food was criticised for being 'unhealthy'.
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One Person Has Died Following Plane Crash In Waterford
Gardaí and emergency services are currently at the scene.
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Cold Draughty “Sitting Room” Set Up Outside The Dáil Highlighting Cold Winter Renters Deal With
Friends of the Earth organised the event ahead of a Bill being debated in the Dail.
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Lucan Woman Appears In Court Charged With Sending Threatening Online Messages To Simon Harris
Sandra Barry, of Tor an Rí, Balgaddy, Lucan, was granted bail today ahead of her next court appearance on the eighteenth of December.
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Kildare On Yellow Ice Warning From 11pm Tonight As Pet Owners Urged To Keep Animals Indoors
People are being advised that there could be animal welfare issues if they're kept outdoors and motorists may face difficult travelling conditions.
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Family Want Apology After Foxhounds Burst Into Suncroft Garden, Leaving Disabled Woman Distressed
It has since emerged that John Dillon, secretary of the Kildare Hunt, said he is not long in his role and was not aware of the policies around dogs entering land without permission.
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"I Feel Useless. I Want To Die," Says Newbridge Teenager With Autism Who Has No Secondary School Place
Speaking to Kfm News, his grandfather, Jim Stowe, says the family feel like they have “exhausted all options”.
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Garda Quizzed After €100k Of Seized Drugs Vanish From Evidence Station Locker In Eastern Region
Detectives, supported by the anti corruption unit, carried out a number of searches yesterday in relation to organised crime within the Eastern Region.
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Bill To Overhaul Puppy-Farm Laws Proposed As Kildare Council Says Breeding Reports Not Publicly Available
The legislation will be brought forward tomorrow.
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BREAKING: State Purchases Castletown Lands For €11 Million, Signaling Major Shift In Access Row
The purchase of €11 million comes after a full Value for Money assessment and an independent commercial valuation, and has received formal approval from the Department of Public Expenditure.
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More Time To Be Given During Exams For Students With Additional Needs
Campaigners had long called for extra time allocations for pupils with dyslexia, dyscalculia and other learning difficulties.
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Man Charged With Sexual Assault Of 10-Year-Old In Saggart Deemed Fit To Face Court
The Judge said a doctor’s report has shown the accused appears fit to be tried and remanded him in custody to appear in court in four weeks’ time.
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Government Levy On Health Insurance Premiums Set To Increase By Around 10%
The Health Insurance Authority approved the move.
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Building Homes But No Infrastructure: Kildare TD Delivers Stinging Rebuke To His Own Government
Fianna Fail TD Naoise Ó Cearúil told the Dáil that Kildare North’s population jumped 12.8% between 2016 and 2022, and has grown even further since - but the services haven’t kept pace.
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Ryanair Passenger From Newbridge Found Guilty After Homophobic Slurs In "Toasted Sandwich" Row
On August 15th, Gerard Moorehouse (45) of Piercetown, Newbridge, also locked himself in a toilet as the plane, carrying 200 passengers, prepared to land.
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Major Delays After Multi-Vehicle Incident On M7/N7 Near Naas
Motorists are being advised to consider alternative routes, if possible.
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High Court Judge Orders Enoch Burke Back To Prison, Calling Him A “Baleful And Malign Presence”
Mr J Brian Cregan said Mr Burke doesn’t just trespass onto the school grounds – he goes right into the heart of the school, roaming around its corridors when he has no right to do so.
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BREAKING: Simon Harris Announced As New Minister For Finance
It follows today's earlier announcement that Paschal Donohue is set to take up a new role with the World Bank
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Council Says Sarto Road Site Has No "Significant Contamination” As Build Advances On Locals’ Green Space
In response to a series of questions from Kfm News, a council spokesperson said the appointed engineer will ensure the new construction “does not impact the structural stability of existing homes in the vicinity”.
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Nine Arrested In North Kildare Retail Crime Crackdown
Gardaí say high-visibility patrols will continue across the area as the Christmas season gets busier.
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Wheelchair-Bound Woman From Suncroft Left "Distressed" After Pack Of Hunting Dogs Burst Into Garden
Speaking to Kfm News, Agnes Wright says she had been sitting with her sister Lily, listening to music and talking about their late mother before noon on Saturday. She says she heard “an unmerciful shrilling cry,” and when she looked outside, dogs were scattered across the front and back garden.
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Finance Minister Paschal Donohue To Resign From Cabinet To Take Up Position At The World Bank
Donohoe told colleagues this morning he has been offered a position at the World Bank which he intends to accept.
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Hundreds Of Kildare Households Got Average €228 In Storm Aid After Éowyn
342 applications were lodged in the county.
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Government Poised To Approve Statutory Public Inquiry Into Children’s Spinal Care
This would mean there would be powers to compel witnesses.
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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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