Private waste companies in the Twenty-Six Counties are promising to increase their already extortionate bin charges, targeting already hard-pressed families in the middle of a cost of living crisis, because they say the recently introduced deposit return scheme is eating into their profits.
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100 Years On - Remembering The Brutality At Ballyseedy
Today (7th March) marks the 100th anniversary of the Ballyseedy Massacre - an outrage perpetrated by Free State counter-revolutionaries against those fighting in defence of the Republic. The massacre was one of the most brutal acts to take place during the counter-revolution, an event that is routinely and less accurately referred to as the Irish Civil War.