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BY JOHN ELLIS, FINANCIAL ADVISOR I know it’s only a few weeks ago since I wrote about the changes in the UK pension rules but due to the amount of interest it has garnered I think it appropriate to signal the closing date once again. I have had quite several calls with some subsequent happy …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY Sage, the kitchen herb that has been traditionally used to bring you relief for hot flushes and night sweats. Many of you will agree that this is a brilliant herb to help alleviate these menopausal symptoms. I have seen some research recently to support this use of Sage. The research, which was …

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AS I SEE IT MARIANNE HERON We could look more to nature for answers to the climate crisis . But when it comes to the big beasts responsible for carbon emission, we favour solutions in the race to reduce these by 50% by 2050 at the latest There are regular calls to cull cattle numbers …

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THE FACT OF THE MATTER PAUL HOPKINS A bundle of blonde beauty, aged just five, is carried in careful arms from the rubble of a building razed by the massive earthquake in Hatay, Turkey. She had been lost under the rubble for some 12 days, clinging on to her little life, awaiting salvation. Of course, …

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BY NIALL SHERRY SPORTS EDITOR Laois up next for Lyng’s men Allianz League Division 1B (Round Two) UPMC Nowlan Park Kilkenny 1-21 Tipperary 2-24 Tipperary made it two wins from two as they punished their hosts sloppy first half performance to record a rare UPMC Nowlan Park league victory in round two of the Allianz …

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BY NIALL SHERRY SPORTS EDITOR Early start for Dowling’s ladies Very Ireland Camogie League Clare vs Kilkenny TEG Cusack Park, Ennis, Sunday 19th Feb (Throw-in 12 noon) Our All-Ireland winning camogs are back in action this weekend as the Very Ireland league gets underway. Brian Dowling’s panel make the trip to Ennis to take on …

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BY NED EGAN Part 5 Now, we must grow older and wiser –and quickly! We must be strong – we must be as brave as your favourite heroine, Granuaile. That — or we’re done for. “I felt like doing more than cursing, down there in the dark kitchen. I did slide a few glances at …

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By John Fitzgerald One of the county’s almost forgotten heritage treasures has been rediscovered. To honour St. Brigid in the month of the first national holiday in her name, pilgrims converged last week on a remote site in the countryside in Ballycallan parish where an ancient but little known holy well named after the saint …

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Words: Tom Dayton for The Kilkenny Observer Photos: Pat Shortall As the curtain came down on the Deenside Pantomime 2023, The Kilkenny Observer met with the society’s chairman Gerard ‘Chubby’ Brennan. Chubby admitted he was exhausted following the week-long run. “To be fair, it is a fair commitment, and I’m beginning to think that this …

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MacDonagh Junction take great pride from being an important community hub. On Friday 10th February they hosted a super live music event in the mall for the launch of their brand-new initiative “Music on the Mall” which will see the Shopping Centre play songs created and performed by local artists from Carlow and Kilkenny’s music …

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