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It is quite normal for a progressive newspaper to reinvent itself every eight years or so and The Kerryman is no different from the leading national newspapers in that respect.Never a newspaper to ...
A SUGGESTION that The Kerryman newspaper be renamed 'The Kerrypeople' has been described as “balderdash”, with independent TD Michael Healy-Rae quipping that manholes will soon be called ...
A TOP executive at the Kerryman newspaper has insisted there are no plans to make the name more “gender-neutral”.General Manager Siobhan Murphy at ...
THIS week’s. Kerryman. is coming to you from the newspaper’s new headquarters on Denny Street in the heart of Tralee. After being based for almost 35 years in the Clash Industrial Estate in ...
The Kerryman newspaper has issued a response following the controversy surrounding calls for the publication to change its name. This week Minister Josepha Madigan suggested in the Irish Mirror ...
A call to give The Kerryman newspaper a gender-neutral title will likely fall on deaf ears in the Kingdom, with a local TD blasting the proposal as an example of “political correctness gone ...
A suggestion that The Kerryman newspaper be renamed 'The Kerrypeople' has been described as “balderdash”, with Michael Healy Rae quipping that manholes will soon be called 'person holes ...
Independent News & Media (IN&M) has decided to close its Kerryman printing operation with the loss of 18 full-time jobs and 18 part-time and temporary positions.
MANAGEMENT at The Kerryman newspaper in Tralee is seeking a substantial number of redundancies among its 80-plus staff, mainly in production areas.
The General Manager of the Kerryman, Siobhan Murphy, has said there are no plans to rename the newspaper with a gender-neutral name, as the brand is well recognised and would be destroyed if it ...
Gendered titles such as “The Kerryman” newspaper should be changed to reflect present values, according to the Minister of State for Inclusion. Josepha Madigan has suggested that the newspaper ...
Review of Rebel Kerry by Simon Brouder. The first edition of The Kerryman newspaper hit the stands on the 27th of August 1904, and it was staunchly Republican from the get-go.