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Ratoath LEA Cllr. Caroline O'Reilly following meeting with National Transport Authority on Bus Éireann Services
04:34|Ratoath LEA Cllr. Caroline O'Reilly has met with an NTA planner on January 20th 2026, to address serious concerns about Bus Éireann services in Ratoath, Ashbourne, and surrounding areas.
Aontú Leader Peadar Tobín on his upcoming trip to Washington
07:54|Aontú leader, Peadar Tobín joined LMFM's Adrian Kennedy to discuss his upcoming trip to Washington and the events taking place over the course of the week.
AN POST PENSIONS
10:34|The Accord capped pension increases, breaking the pay parity link. It was intended as a temporary compromise, not a permanent erosion of rights. An Post's contribution to the fund dropped by 14% to 8% and for a period, the company made no contributions, while pensioners were asked to accept limits.
TDs to hear concerns that abusers' names won't be on domestic violence register for long enough
13:16|Campaigners and domestic violence organisations argue that the proposed three-year limit for an abusers' name to remain on the new public domestic register is too short. Inspired by the campaign for 'Jennie's Law' following the 2021 murder of Jennifer Poole (whose killer had a past conviction of assault she was unaware of), the register is being progressed by the Government
Senator Alison Comyn has welcomed a highly constructive plan on rejuvenating traditional Drogheda Market
06:53|Senator Comyn was encouraged by the council's positive and practical response, stating the discussion was ''solutions-focused''. She believes the market has huge local goodwill and can become a vibrant hub for shoppers, tourists, and small businesses with the right support. She added that the market's revitalisation complements wider town centre regeneration, supports local enterprise, and enhances tourism. Senator Comyn concluded by expressing her commitment to continuing the work with traders and the Council to implement these proposals
Assesment of need waiting list
07:18|Dundalk TD Ruairí Ó'Murchú challenged Minister for Disabilities, Emer Higgins, over the 'disaster' of the assesment of need waiting list, expected to top 22,000 this year. Expressing ''much unease'' about new government proposals, Ó'Murchú questioned the plan to remove assesment requirements for entry to special schools/classes, stressing the need for a clear process for assessing children for appropriate education. He also highlighted children being ''bounced around lists'' in the HSE and the failure to fill an estimated 300 Childreen's Disablilty Network Team (CDNT) positions.
Fears that young people in residential housng are being 'criminalised' amid mounting bills for property damage
13:56|The Journal investigates can today reveal high level concerns that children and young people are being prosecuted for damage to property in residential care placements - including in unregulated Special Emergency Arrangements
Louth Meath Crime Desk
04:10|Garda Catherine Patterson from Dundalk Garda Station's Community Policing Unit spoke to LMFM's Adrian Kennedy on The Agenda this morning regarding:An arson attack in Dundalk last Wednesday morning. A road traffic collision in Drogheda on New Years' Eve.'Dangerous' Driving in Dundalk on New Years' Eve.
Claim that Meath communities ‘left in the dark’ on major housing projects
05:13|A Meath councillor has said residents are being “left in the dark” about major housingprojects, claiming that the current planning system for Large-scale ResidentialDevelopments (LRDs) allows developers to proceed without providing a “presentation”to councillors or the public.