Midlands News from Monday, May 26th, 2025
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Samurai Sword Among Midlands Weapons Seizures
Contraband with an estimated value of €275,400 was also seized by Revenue in various operations.
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Fiona Pender's Family Hopeful For Evidence In New Search
Investigators are searching a site near Killegh and have upgraded her case to murder.
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Awareness Events Held To Highlight Need for Neuro-Rehabilitation Teams In Midlands
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland is holding online events today to highlight how the Midlands needs community supports.
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Offaly Girl To Cut Her Hair To Raise Funds for Laura Lynn
Nine year old Millie Lynam from Tullamore is raising funds for them after LauraLynn provided services to help her younger sister Kitty.
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Truck Drivers Call For Tractor Ban On Motorways
The IRHA President says it's not always possible to maintain the speed limit.
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US Delay 50% Tariffs On EU Goods Until July
It had been due to come into effect on Sunday.
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Offaly Culture Night Submissions Close Today
This years Culture Night is set for September 19th.
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Water Disruption Possible For Customers In Westmeath Today
It follows Uisce Eireann works on a burst water main.
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Man Hospitalised Following Crash In Offaly
The crash happened on Saturday evening.
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Gardaí Upgrade Fiona Pender Investigation To Murder Case
Fiona Pender has been missing since August 1996.
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Two Brothers Charged With Producing Pitchfork And Machete In Family Feud Granted Bail
The two brothers are accused of issuing menacing threats to other family members.
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National Centre for Brewing and Distilling Opens In Carlow
The centre will be used for training and for testing.
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Midlands Rivers Facing State Reclassification
The Government is moving hundreds of rivers away from EU ecological requirements.
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Midlands Power Outage Numbers Surging
Fianna Fail MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú received the figures from the ESB.
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The Midlands Is No Museum - MEP Criticises Biodiversity Policies
Ciaran Mullooly wants housing prioritised over nature more often.