- Cabinet ministers stay, hints Kenny
- Kenny defends human rights stance
- Race row ex-mayor loses party whip
- PayPal to hire 1,000 more staff
- Family anger at gun suspect hearing
- U-turn made over cuts to schools
- Bank donates artworks to taxpayers
- Fury at child hospital overcrowding
- 3bn euro in state assets to be sold
- Families 'numb' over farm deaths
- Plea to ban smoking in playgrounds
- Road rage killer offers apology
- Bosses 'should pay for sick leave'
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Family evicted from house in Limerick housing estate
AN eviction took place yesterday in the estate of Fairview Crescent in Garryowen, the second repossession order carried out by Limerick City Council in an estate troubled by anti-social behaviour.
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BREAKING: Limerick ‘was never in running’ for PayPal as 1000 jobs set to be announced for Dundalk
LIMERICK has lost out in the competition to bring 1000 jobs to the city with online payments firm PayPal, the Limerick Leader has learned.
Limerick City Council employs ‘new gum technologies’ to clean up Cruises Street
LIMERICK City Council have teamed up with the Civic Trust and city traders to clean up Cruises Street, with a particular focus on chewing gum.
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Pedestrianisation to restore historic Limerick street to “former glory”
ONE of the most historic areas of the city is in line for a long-awaited upgrade following the acquisition of derelict buildings and plans to pedestrianise the street.
Residents vow to fight plans for new road on outkirts of Limerick
RESIDENTS from the Parteen area say they will continue to fight against proposals for a dual carriageway which they insist will drive through the heart of their village.
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Kieran Lehane set to become new Limerick city manager
LIMERICK city has a “bright future” but still faces many challenges, the new manager of Limerick City Council, Kieran Lehane, has said.
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No sale yet at Pfizer plant in County Limerick
PFIZER is not expected to make any further announcement about the sale of its baby-food plant in Askeaton until later this year. Meantime, it is business as usual at Askeaton and all Pfizer Nutrition plants, a spokeswoman for the company said this week.
Nurses want ‘disaster plan’ implemented due to overcrowding at Limerick hospital
NURSES have reported record overcrowding at the Mid-Western Regional Hospital and have even called on the HSE to activate the major disaster protocols in place for events such as a plane crash at Shannon Airport.
First drift karting facility in Europe is ready to take off on outskirts of Limerick
INSTEAD OF waving the white flag when the recession put a stop to his old business, a County Limerick entrepreneur is now waving a black and white flag.
Limerick firm receives multi million euro boost
A LIMERICK research centre has received a major boost after the government agreed to invest almost €23m in it.
- Spooky goings on at Limerick’s Milk Market
- BREAKING: Limerick ‘was never in running’ for PayPal as 1000 jobs set to be announced for Dundalk
- Family evicted from house in Limerick housing estate
- Trial of Limerick’s Dundon brothers is adjourned at Special Criminal Court
- Pedestrianisation to restore historic Limerick street to “former glory”
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