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BY JOHN ELLIS, FINANCIAL ADVISOR It seems that, despite inflation, rising mortgage rates, food and energy costs, Irish people are more determined than ever to spend their hard-earned cash or what’s left of it on having fun in the sun with demand for flights and holiday packages back to pre-pandemic levels. Last week we looked …

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KATHLEEN FUNCHION Sinn Fein TD for Kilkenny Carlow Sinn Féin spokesperson on Children, Kathleen Funchion TD, has criticised Government following the release of figures which reveal large numbers of children in care are awaiting the allocation of a qualified social worker. Teachta Funchion said: “873 children in the care system are awaiting the allocation of …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY Your nails can be an indicator of your overall health so it is worth looking at them to see what information you’ll find. Healthy nails should be pink with a mild sheen and have a nice round shape. They shouldn’t be brittle or break easily, nor should they have spots or grooves. …

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AS I SEE IT MARIANNE HERON Mock exams are a great way of testing pupils’ performance and a reminder to them to pull up their socks before the real thing. Suppose we were to put our politicians through a mock test what would the results be? Judging by the current headlines from the Tubs of …

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THE FACT OF THE MATTER PAUL HOPKINS It’s a matter of life and death – specifically euthanasia, the right to have a say in your time of going. And we really need to talk about it. Thankfully, we finally are. An Oireachtas committee is in session examining both sides of any potential legislation to allow …

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BY NIALL SHERRY, SPORTS EDITOR All pics courtesy of Inpho Ladies associations under pressure as players make point Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Round 2, Parnell Park Dublin 0-11 Kilkenny 3-14 Kilkenny camogs produced a good display to build some much-needed championship momentum with a vital win over Dublin in Parnell Park last Saturday …

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Bishop Niall Coll was given a real warm welcome on his first visit to to Tullaherin/Bennettsbridge on Sunday last. The day began with a con-celebrated mass with Canon Pat Dalton and Canon Pat Duggan. Fr. Dalton welcomed Bishop Niall to St Bennett’s Church, expressing the wish that it would be the first of many visits. …

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BY MICHAEL O’LEARY Mary Fitzgerald has been making tremendous progress in Para Athletics events over the past five years, and next weekend the Callan native represents Ireland in the Shot Putt competition at the Para Athletics World Championships which take place in Paris from July 8th-17th. Mary who competes for Gowran Athletic Club has plenty …

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Words and photos by Pat Shortall Templemartin is approximately three miles from Kilkenny city. The graveyard adjoins the ruins of the ancient monastic church on a site a little over a quarter of an acre in size. Its most prominent feature is the arched Romanesque Doorway, which is still in relatively good condition. Gravestones are …

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Events at Ballykeeffe Amphitheatre kicked off last weekend with a very enjoyable performance of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility by regular visitors Chapterhouse Theatre Company. The music programme gets underway this weekend and features a range of musical genres each weekend during July and August. The line-up includes returning favourites as well as artists making …

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