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Eamonn Gilmore, Party Leader

 

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  • Collins says Judge Brophy should withdraw his comment

    Statement By Cllr. Brian Collins, Labour Party Candidate for Meath WestThe Labour Party Candidate for Meath West and Leas-Chathaoirleach of Kells Town Council, Cllr Brian Collins, has said that he was concerned about remarks that were made recently in Kel...
  • Collins says common sense must prevail over Navan Hospital

    Statement By Cllr. Brian Collins, Labour Party Candidate for Meath WestThe Labour Party Candidate for Meath West, Cllr Brian Collins, has said that common sense must prevail over the whole crises facing Navan Hospital. He said that having attended the re...
  • Collins Warns of growing Job Crisis

    Statement By Cllr. Brian Collins, Labour Party Candidate for Meath WestThe Labour Party Candidate for Meath West, Cllr Brian Collins, has said that Tánaiste Michael McDowell's claims that removing the current Government will lead to a slump coalition is ...
  • Collins says Harney must go back to the drawing board on FF/PD death tax

    Statement By Cllr. Brian Collins, Labour Party Candidate for Meath WestThe Labour Party Candidate for Meath West, Cllr Brian Collins, has said that Mary Harney’s plan to charge pensioners for their nursing home care after they pass away was without meri...
 

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Cathaoirleach Brian Collins meeting members of the Navan Road Club as they cycled through Kells yesterday on their annual charity run. 

They were raising money for Alzheimers. 

 

 

Pictured at the opening of the Kells History Exhibit.