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More Support for Workers with Disabilities Under Reformed Wage Subsidy Scheme – 06/06/2025
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The Government has announced a reformed scheme to support more disabled people into employment.
The Wage Subsidy Scheme is designed to encourage employers to employ people with disabilities, and to facilitate the employment of people with disabilities.
This morning on The Agenda we spoke to Fianna Fail TD for Louth, Erin McGreehan, to find out more about this
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Louth TD Calls for Urgent Reform of Emergency Health Services - 29/01/2026
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Concerns Raised by Louth Councillor Over Potholes at M1 Retail Park - 29/01/2026
06:52|A councillor has raised concerns about the growing number of potholes around the M1 Retail Park with the daily surge of traffic in the area.Councillor Eric Donovan has raised the issue with the company that owns the retail park and is hoping something can be done about it.He said: "The M1 Retail Park is getting a bit out of hand recently with the defects on the road between the two roundabouts."Through the Council I have contacted the company who operates the M1 RP and I am hopeful this will be addressed in a timely manner."Local motorists are also complaining about the state of the road at the Hill of Rath roundabout which is also said to be in bad condition.Sinn Fein Councillor in the area, Eric Donovan, joined us on The Agenda this morning to tell us more about this.