It has been a crazy week in British politics even if, thankfully, it appears a no deal Brexit has been avoided after days of...
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Business diversity across Waterford
Business diversity across Waterford
We attended the Waterford Chamber of Commerce Business awards on Friday last week and were very impressed with the range and...
DOWNSIZING MAKES SENSE
DOWNSIZING MAKES SENSE
ALONE, the charity that supports older people to maintain independent living in their own homes, has welcomed the...
ECONOMIC SIGNS OF PROGRESS
ECONOMIC SIGNS OF PROGRESS
In recent months, we have heard a lot of negative news on Brexit and the potential danger to the food industry, notably to beef...
THE SCOURGE OF ILLEGAL DUMPING
THE SCOURGE OF ILLEGAL DUMPING
On Thursday last, we attended the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade launch, the theme of which this year will be ‘SOS: Save Our Seas’...
Could tax incentives end nursing crisis?
Could tax incentives end nursing crisis?
Trying to get Irish nursing graduates to remain in the country to work is one of the prime challenges facing the health service....
CATH LABS CONCERNS PERSIST
CATH LABS CONCERNS PERSIST
Minister of State John Halligan has faced further questions about the provision of the second Cath Lab at University Hospital...
New Belview plant a welcome boost for the South East
New Belview plant a welcome boost for the South East
Last week’s announcement by the Dutch Royal-A-Ware Group, partnered by Glanbia, regarding the development of a €140...
Reviving a once popular Tramore cove
Reviving a once popular Tramore cove
It’s great to see interest growing in the potential revival of Tramore’s Foyle Beach and Cove, a once popular area...
Bottlenecks in the property market
Bottlenecks in the property market
While the dark clouds of Brexit loom over Ireland, there seems to be a growing confidence that the local property market will...
FARMERS' BREXIT WORRIES
FARMERS' BREXIT WORRIES
Prices of farm animals have dropped over the past six months as the summer weather led to an over supply; the push to move stock...
FARMERS’ BREXIT WORRIES
FARMERS’ BREXIT WORRIES
Prices of farm animals have dropped over the past six months as the summer weather led to an over supply; the push to move stock...
