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This week's Dundalk Democrat front page: Gardaí renew appeal over disappearance of Kyran Durnin
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now
This week's Dundalk Democrat front page
Reporter:
Jason Newman
02 Sept 2025 9:59 AM
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now, featuring:
Presidential candidate, Independent TD Catherine Connolly, held a public meeting in Dundalk last week. She spoke to the Dundalk Democrat on a range of issues including neutrality, the role of the presidency, her vision and hopes for a united Ireland.
Cllr Shane McGuinness has said that he will not vote to zone any further land south of Dundalk, until he sees a wastewater treatment plant in Blackrock, “that's fit for purpose”, following a protest in Blackrock last Saturday.
Ruairí Ó Murchú TD said he and his party ‘are in full support and solidarity’ with the Fórsa trade union members who started indefinite strike action last week over pension parity and other key entitlements.
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