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Place: Mountdillon

Bord na Móna workers to protest against job losses in Co Longford

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Bord na Móna workers to protest against job losses in Co Longford

The announcement that 148 workers would be laid off was made on July 11 and since then, union representatives and Bord Na Móna have been in talks over the staff losses.

Bord na Móna job losses could result in industrial action, unions warn

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Bord na Móna job losses could result in industrial action, unions warn
An impasse between the ESB and the Environmental Protection Agency that has led to the suspension of operations at a power plant in Longford could lead to industrial action by Bord na Móna employees, unions are warning.
June was warmer but wetter than average as sun struggles to shine

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June was warmer but wetter than average as sun struggles to shine
Last month was the warmest June of the decade so far in most of Ireland, but many parts of the country also endured much more rain than average.
Warmest October weather in Sherkin

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Warmest October weather in Sherkin
July weather sets records for the wrong reasons

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July weather sets records for the wrong reasons

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Unpredictable June blows hot and cold
Bord na Mona plays down damage caused by bog fires

Bord na Mona is playing down the damage caused by a series of bog fires in the midlands in the last five days.

Tue, 13 Jun, 2006

Firefighters continue to battle bog fires in several counties

Firefighters are continuing to battle a number of bog fires that have been burning in the midlands for several days.

Mon, 12 Jun, 2006

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

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