
Works are scheduled to take place until 11pm this evening.
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Works are scheduled to take place until 11pm this evening.
In particular, they are seeking information from anyone in the motor trade who may have been approached in recent weeks to replace a wing mirror on a dark-coloured Volkswagen Golf.
The HSE region covering Dublin South and Kildare saw a loss of two CAMHS staff in 2023, according to figures obtained by Fianna Fail TD Malcolm Byrne.
Speaking at the Teachers' Union of Ireland's Congress, Minister Lawless says it's unfortunate the option is not available for students this year, but work is progressing.
Speaking on Kildare Today, Brenda Bolger, owner of Bolger's Motoring School, said there's an onus on drivers due to take their test to make sure their cars are road ready.
The planned layoffs follow a reduction in the company's workforce last August, when Intel said it planned to cut 15,000 positions.
The new system is being piloted following a recommendation from an Independent Review Group.
Over 2,800 drivers were detected for speeding. Among the notable speeds recorded was a motorist driving 164km/h on a 120km/h road in Kildare.
An operation to stop the vehicle was put in place - it stopped on the M7 in the Kildare area.
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