All posts tagged "Cathal Boylan"
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/ 10 years agoMinister looks forward to £1.5M Armagh culturlann work starting
Culture Minister Carál Ní Chuilín has said it is important outstanding issues over plans for a £1.5 million Irish language centre in...
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/ 10 years agoInpatient addiction services to be axed at St Luke’s Hospital next week
Inpatient addiction services are to be axed from St Luke’s Hospital in Armagh – the latest in a series of potentially...
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/ 10 years agoMLA welcomes protection for local school budgets
Newry and Armagh MLA Cathal Boylan has greeted warmly confirmation that local school budgets are to be protected following this week’s final Budget announcement. The Department of Education has secured an additional allocation of over £63million for front...
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/ 10 years agoMLAs pledge to scrutinise BT works to provide rural broadband access
As a phased programme continues to introduce broadband access to so-called ‘not-spots’, two local MLAs have pledged to scrutinise the work...
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/ 10 years agoLord Mayor confirms Tesco debacle also to be raised at Stormont meeting
The Armagh Tesco debacle is also to be raised during a meeting due to take place tomorrow afternoon at Stormont, Armagh...
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/ 10 years agoCalls for decision on Armagh Minor Injuries Unit to be reversed
Local politicians have demanded the reopening of the minor injuries unit in Armagh after Health Minister Jim Wells on Friday reversed...
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/ 10 years agoPoliticians lock horns at Stormont on Paul Quinn murder anniversary
Sinn Fein has reiterated calls for anyone with information relating to the murder of South Armagh man Paul Quinn to pass...
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PLEASE SIGN: Keady Road petition almost two thirds of way to goal
It is now just three days since an online petition was launched demanding action to curb the number of accidents on the...
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/ 10 years agoHundreds take part in annual Run/Walk for Autism
Hundreds of people have taken part in today’s ‘Run/Walk for Autism’ from Lissummon to Newtownhamilton. Among those taking part was Newry and...
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/ 10 years agoPostal costs and time delays hitting border businesses, say MLAs
Local businesses are reliant on the cross border postal service, with “almost half ” of respondents to a survey reporting it is...
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/ 10 years agoMLA seeks change to tackle noise nuisance from wind turbines
With the number of planning applications for new wind turbines locally now averaging three or four a week, a local MLA...
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/ 10 years agoPublic urged to consider full implications of ‘free solar panel’ contracts
Local political representatives are urging the public to consider “the full implications” of packages which are currently being offered by some companies...