ENNISCORTHY ECHO

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The Enniscorthy Echo is one of the oldest newspapers in the South East, established in 1902 to reflect nationalist opinion of the time. Based in Enniscorthy in the heart of the county, The Enniscorthy Echo serves many big and busy villages like Clonroche, Bunclody, Ferns, Camolin and Camolin.

Enniscorthy Echo readers have always had an interest in the GAA, local history, the performing arts and community news, and The Enniscorthy Echo reflects these interests. For more information contact editor@theecho.ie


 

Business News

The volume of retail sales increased by 1% last month compared to June 2009.

London's FTSE 100 Index slumped more than 1% today after US figures showed weaker-than-expected growth in the second quarter.

PARIS: the Cac-40 index closed up 1.8 at 3653.7.

The decline in retail sales eased to 5%in the second quarter of the year compared with the same time last year, according to Retail Excellence Ireland (REI) which represents 8,500 stores nationwide.

Consumer confidence in Ireland has reached its highest point in three years.