South East Radio is live this Saturday the 3rd December from Drinagh Retail Park in Wexford. The fantastic retail stores and restaurants invite you and your family to come along…
Call For World Religions To Be Taught In Primary Schools
Children from all backgrounds could face potential ‘radicalisation’ if they’re not taught tolerance from an early age. That’s the warning from a Dublin Imam, amid reports that some Catholic figures…
Earthquake Strikes Poland
Worry Over Brexit In Business Circles
Irish businesses say Brexit is the second biggest challange they face – after labour costs. A new survey by Euro-Chambers found that almost 10 percent of European businesses registered the…
Asti Publishes Deal Given To Its Members
Details of the deal offered to ASTI teachers yesterday have emerged – the union has published the offer on their website today. It includes an opt-out clause for teachers who…
Kehoe Says Rural Communities Need A Voice In Water Debate
Water users operating through group schemes and those who have private wells are forgotten about in the water debate The views of Miniter of State Paul Kerhoe as the Dail…
First Tranche Of Money Announced For Social Housing In Wexford
Over two million euro has been allocated for local authority housing in Wexford in a government announcement this afternoon It’s the first tranche of a twenty five million investment for…
Empolyment Continuing To Rise Across The Country
The unemployment rate was down slightly this month to 7.3 percent. That’s a drop of point-two percent compared to October or 160,700 in total. 36-thousand fewer than the same time…
Nicola Sturgeon Addresses Seanad Eireann
Scotland’s first minister has become the first serving head of a foreign government to address the Seanad. Nicola Sturgeon called on the two countries to work more closely together –…
Resolution Of Teachers Dispute In Sight
There’s fresh hope today of a resolution of the ASTI teachers’ dispute. A draft agreement between the union and the Department of Education is being finalised, after talks ended in…
Cruise Liners Get Incentive To Stop Off In Rosslare
Iarnrod Eireann is to waive port charges for cruise liners at Rosslare Europort with the intention of attracting passengers to visit the South East. The move follows the visit in…
Pope’s Visit Here In 2018 Confirmed
Pope Francis is to visit Ireland in 2018. He confirmed the trip, during a meeting with the Taoiseach Enda Kenny in the Vatican today The Pope will attend the World…
Cyber Monday Spend In Full Swing
Irish shoppers are expected to spend around 53 million euro online today, to snap up bargains on Cyber Monday. Around a third of brands will be offering discounts for the…
Further Discussion On United Ireland Called
Sinn Fein has renewed it’s call for a new border poll on Irish unity. A new document – which was released in both Dublin and Belfast today – is aimed…
CF Sufferers Angry At HSE Drug Funding Refusal
Cystic fibrosis campaigners say they’re shocked at the HSE’s decision not to fund the use of drug Orkambi to treat the condition. According to the Sunday Business Post the authority…
FF Leader Says President Right With Castro Statement
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has defended President Michael D Higgins for his comments following the death of Fidel Castro in Cuba. Yesterday President Higgins released a statement expressing his…
Citizens Assembly Meeting, Day Two
The Citizens’ Assembly is meeting today to decide the structure of their future discussions of the Eighth Amendment. Today is the second of eight days of that the assembly is…
PM On Cork Body Due
A post mortem examination is due to be carried out today on the the body of a man found at a house in West Cork. The man’s remains were found…
Hundreds Die In Aleppo Assault
Syrian government forces claim to have retaken control of the largest rebel-held district in eastern Aleppo. Human rights activists say 212 people have been killed in this latest assault on…
Government Members Emails Hacked?
It’s alleged the Taoiseach’s email is among a number of cabinet members to have been hacked. According to the Sunday Independent Enda Kenny’s private email and password details have been…
Woman Stabbed In Limerick Attack
A woman is in critical condition in hospital following an apparent stabbing attack in Limerick. Gardaí were called to a home at Hassetts Villas in the Thomondgate area of Limerick…
Two Die On Northern Roads Overnight
A teenage boy and a man have died in separate crashes in Northern Ireland overnight. The boy is believed to have been the victim of a hit and run incident…
Presidential Election Recount Granted In U.S. State
In the US a recount of ballots has been called in the state of Wisconsin. Green Party Presidential candidate Jill Stein says she want’s to ensure that hackers didn’t interfere…
Cuba’s Castro Dies Aged 90
Tributes are being paid to former Cuban President Fidel Castro, who’s died aged 90. His brother and the country’s current leader, Raul Castro, says the socialist revolutionary passed away in…
Overseas Service Medals For Defence Forces Personnel
70 serving and retired members of the Defence Forces have been awarded medals to recognise their service overseas. Among those who received the International Operational Service Medal were Irish naval…
Call For State To Build Houses To Address Shortage
We need to stop relying on the private sector to provide houses according to Éirígí. A campaign being launched by the group – together with housing and homelessness charities –…
Citizens Assembly Discusses 8th Amendment
The Citizens’ Assembly is hearing from constitutional law and medical experts on our abortion legislation. The assembly is carrying out the first of four weekend sessions to discuss the Eighth…
New Wexford Youths Manager
Wexford Youths Football Club are delighted to announce the appointment of Damian Locke as first team manager. The 29 year old Tralee man has over 10 years of coaching experience,…
Computer Subjects To Be Added To School Curriculum
The government plans to introduce computer science and coding as a Leaving Cert subject. The move is one of almost 50 actions recommended by a new report into STEM education….
Irish Putting On Weight Like Never Before
Irish people are getting fatter, quicker, than any other nationality in the EU. Figures from the OECD and European Commission show that since the year 2000, one in four Irish…