Supporting children with autism
Dear Editor, I wish to bring attention to an anomaly in the provision of education for young children with autism. While the Sate supports early intervention for children with autism through home...
View ArticleThanks for help with N4 Autism Run
Dear Editor I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Aislinn Gannon and Claire Cryan for giving up their time to help me with a bucket collection to mark the N4 Autism Run, which passed through...
View ArticleProperties sold at massive losses
Dear Editor, Regarding the massive auction article in this week’s edition, it was sad to see no mention of some of the owners that had to sell their properties at massive losses. Some of the properties...
View ArticleChildren’s Rights Referendum – please Vote ‘NO’
Dear Editor, As far as I am concerned the proposed Constitutional Amendment is highly suspect because it takes power away from the family (i.e from all Irish families with young children) and gives...
View ArticleChildren’s Referendum –get informed about the issues
Dear Editor, I am writing to you to appeal to your readership to get informed about the issues at the heart of the Children’s Referendum on Saturday, November 10th. Having worked for many years in the...
View ArticleDigital TV replaces analogue TV signal
Dear Editor: As five decades of analogue TV came to an end with the click of a mouse, the digital switchover was facilitated by RTÉ exhorting the entire population with, an advertising spend of...
View ArticleFed up with the drip, drip of negativity…….!
Dear Editor, These days I prefer to avoid news sources as best I can! Frankly I’m completely fed up with the constant stream of negativity that poses as the journalism of today. The one writer who...
View ArticleCatholic Church being silenced
Dear Editor, The Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald, conveyed deliberate lies on ‘The Week in Politics’ programme recently when she informed the nation that the Vatican was the fourth country to...
View ArticleAuthor thanks all
I’d like to thank the large crowd who attended the launch of my most recent book, entitled THE CRUEL FATE OF JACK BIRCHALL. In 1829, Drumshanbo-born Jack was framed for the murder of Mr Cox, the...
View ArticleFeighan’s gesture renders political satire obsolete
Dear Editor, Fine Gael TD Frank Feighan certainly renders political satire obsolete. Listening to him swaggeringly announce to the world that he intends to wear a poppy to honour those Irish that fell...
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