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John Whelan has been a journalist, commentator, columnist, political analyst, campaigner, politician and publisher ever since he was 17. Having been Editor of the Leinster Express, Offaly Express and the Leinster Leader he has also contributed extensively on a number of issues to all of the country's flagship titles and programmes including the Irish Press, The Irish Independent, the Star, the Sunday Independent, the Sunday Business Post, The Sunday Times and Prime Time. He is founder of Communicate Ireland a PR, public affairs, event management and media services company. He is the author of the popular camping blog, Vanhalla - Camper Heaven.

New CEO appointed to relaunched Laois Chamber of Commerce

A vastly experienced businesswoman has been appointed to head up the recently relaunched Laois Chamber of Commerce. The new CEO of the Laois Chamber is...

‘It can’t happen soon enough’ – imminent return of health boards welcomed

In a major reversal of policy the Government is anticipated this week to announce the return of regional health boards. This is a significant U-turn...

Last orders as Laois man sells famous Washington pub

Sláinte! Cheers! They raised a glass to the Whelan family in Washington this weekend and wished them well. The occasion was to mark closing time for...

In Pictures: Scaling new heights this summer at Emo Court

Take a classic piece of literature; have it directed, produced and performed by a classically trained Shakespearean touring company; staged against the backdrop of...

Ambitious plans and timeframe for new Laois secondary school

All going well and all going to plan Laois’ newest secondary school will be up-and-running in its permanent location in 2021. That might seem like...

Laois priest and nun honoured for decades of dedicated service

Sister Rosarii retired in 1992. Well, sort of retired. She retired from teaching back in 1992 after completing what was by any standards a full...

A powerful new festival in the pipeline for Laois

The Power of Words Festival is a brand-new festival celebrating words, language and literature in all their shapes and forms, written, spoken, acted and...

Town Team collaborate to put Portlaoise on the map

If you want to know where you’re going, it’s always best to have a plan. A road map. Well that’s precisely what the Downtown Traders...

Deep sadness as much beloved Laois school principal passes away

The death has taken place of Ted Laffey from Irishtown, Mountmellick. He was 62 years of age. Ted was the much beloved and highly respected...

Laois family to the fore of successful bluegrass jamboree

Tony O’ Brien is probably better known to most as a footballer. That’s perfectly understandable as he was a fairly nifty forward in his day...

Closing date nears for tenth anniversary community and unsung hero awards

The closing date for receipt of applications for the 2019 Laois Community and Voluntary Awards is fast approaching. The closing date for nominations is this...

Monasterevin mourns local man who died in mountaineering tragedy

The tightly knit communities of Monasterevin and Kildangan are in a state of shock and still trying to come to terms with the tragic...
The price of renting a house in Laois continues to rise

Rocketing rents sees Laois added to control zones but auctioneers are not impressed

Spiralling rent costs has seen Laois added to new control zones announced last night by the Government. Large urban areas of Laois are among 19...

Enjoyable and engaging summer arts programme in store for Laois children

An array of arts and music workshops are available for young people to enjoy over the month of July and into August as part...

Brendan Phelan out for the count and fairly sore with Fianna Fáil

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union Brendan Phelan from Rathdowney will long remember the 10th count in the Borris-in-Ossory electoral area...

ELECTED: Thomasina secures major gain for Fine Gael in Portlaoise with final seat

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union Thomasina Connell has secured a Council seat on her first attempt. She was elected on 796...

Full recount underway in Borris-Mountmellick area

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union A full recount of the Borris-Mountmellick electoral area is now firmly underway in the Portlaoise...

John Whelan: The battle of Borris and the scrap for Portlaoise will leave casualties

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union As the count in Portlaoise grinds on the final outcome still remains elusive and inconclusive. However,...

John Whelan: Savage scrap in store for final seat in Portlaoise

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union There is a savage scrap in store in the Portlaoise electoral area for the last...

Portarlington councillor Eddie Fitzpatrick back on top in Offaly

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union The roller-coaster political career of Portarlington councillor, Eddie Fitzpatrick hit a high note this weekend...

New candidates Bergin and Clooney in the mix in Borris-Mountmellick as Goodwin under pressure

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union Two new first-time candidates have put the cat among the pigeons in the Borris-Mountmellick Municipal...

1979 Election Memories: The men in suits, the dealing in Donoghues, and Charlie McDonald...

Forty years ago in 1979 the first ever direct elections to the European Parliament were held in tandem with the local elections on June...

Retiring councillors leave a gap of opportunity in Castlecomer

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union If there is any such thing as a handy Council seat, well then there’s one...

Ground hurling, the GAA vote and the Rosenallis factor all in play in Borris-Mountmellick

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union One of the puzzling anomalies of Laois-Offaly politics is how villages like Ballacolla and Bracknagh...

‘Lovely Laois’ being blighted by rubbish

Laois County Council is being inundated with complaints and reports of littering, fly tipping and illegal dumping around the county. It is costing the Council...

Loan deposits demand compounding ‘housing crisis’ in Laois

For the umpteenth time this year Laois County Councillors have expressed their frustration and dismay over the protracted housing crisis. Speaking at the final meeting...

Laois will sign up to Pollinator Plan to help bees

Laois County Council has confirmed that it plans to sign up to the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan. The news will be welcomed in a week...

Pause button pressed on School of Music proposal

A recommendation from the local authority management to divest the governance of the Laois School of Music from the Council to the Laois-Offaly Education...

Council candidates do battle with one eye on next general election in Roscrea and...

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union There is more at stake in Friday’s local elections than the Council seats in Tipperary...

1991 Election Memories: Liam Hyland champion of rural Ireland; Cathy Honan’s Senate term, the...

Brought to you in association with People First Credit Union ‘Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose’, the more it changes, the more they...