Midlands News from Monday, November 24th, 2025
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Over 2,400 Midlands Children Taking Part In The Little Library Initiative
The scheme encourages children to join their local library and pick up a free book bag.
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Offaly Campaign Raises Awareness of Hidden Domestic Abuse
The flags will dotted on lamp posts over Offaly.
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Irish Rural Link Welcome New Cash Access Law
Irish Rural Link CEO, Ballycumber's Seamus Boland says the law will help rural areas.
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Laois Library Reunites Missing Library Book From Abroad
A member of Portlaoise Library found the book in a Spanish hotel room.
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Westmeath Students Are Successful in Garda Youth Awards
Assistant Commissioner, Catharina Gunne presented each of 25 awards.
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Westmeath Shopping Centre Joins UN Campaign to End Gender Based Violence
The Harbour Place Shopping Centre will be turning orange to support the campaign.
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Farm Succession Meeting Taking Place In Laois Tonight
It aims to help farmers solve through issues that come up with succession.
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Laois GardaĆ Make Arrests Over Murder Of William Delaney
Mr Delaney was reported missing by his family in 2019.
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Christmas Tree Controversy Resolved In Laois
A man had climbed the tree in Portarlington on Saturday night.
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Negotiations To Resume at Offaly Meat Plant Following Suspension of Strike
Workers of the plant are seeking better pay, improved working conditions, and collective bargaining rights.
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Midlands Learner Driver Numbers "Beggars Belief" - IRHA
It comes at a time when the Road Safety Authority is dealing with an increase in road deaths.
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Westmeath Crash Causing M6 Delays
The incident took place around 7am this morning.
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GardaĆ Searching For Missing Laois Man
Tom Raftery was last seen in Portlaoise on Friday night.