Midlands News from Tuesday, May 12th, 2026
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72 New Special Class Places Confirmed For Laois Schools This September
Ballylinan, Killenard and Portlaoise will see new special classes.
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Laois Student Wins National Award For Teaching Career Investigation
Moya Keating took home the prize from Dunamase College.
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Ambulance Staff Warn Retention Crisis Worsening As Nationwide Strike Continues
A nationwide strike is continuing until 8am tomorrow.
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Dillon Quirke Foundation Urges Parents To Avail Of Cardiac Screening
The foundation has reached over 20,000 cardiac screenings.
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Offaly TD Says Dental Crisis "Not A New Problem"
Deputy Carol Nolan is responding to recent comments made by Tony McCormack.
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Government Urges Summer Holiday Bookings Despite Global Conflict Uncertainty
There are reports of a decline in flight bookings across Europe.
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Public Meeting On Cost Of Living Crisis Takes Place In Laois Tonight
Sinn Féin spokesperson Pearse Doherty will be in attendance.
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Midlands Rural Pubs Diversify To Survive As VFI Calls For Government Support
The annual general meeting of the Vintners Federation of Ireland takes place today.
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Enterprise Minister Travels To Waterford Following Factory Fire
Enterprise Minister and Longford-Westmeath TD Peter Burke will meet businesses affected there today.
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Laois Man Among Four In Custody Over Mosque Attack Plot
34 year old Darren Gorman of O'Moore Place in Portlaoise is charged with an attempt to engage in terrorist related activity.
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Laois Pupils Take Home National Student Enterprise Award
Paddy Lynch & Tom McDonald from St Mary's CBS are winners in the Junior Category.
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Laois First Responder And Senator Warns Ambulance Strike Could Go On Longer
A 24 hour strike is underway, in relation to issues like pay and internal training.
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Laois Property Among 21 Searched In Major Cross Border Operation
A man in his 30s was arrested following the operation.