On today's (Oct 6th) Waterford at 1 lunchtime news, a former Labour leader will not contest the next general election, a lecturer at SETU has rejected a new policy on gender expression and identity, and excitement builds ahead of the senior camogie county final tomorrow.
- Brendan Howlin, the former Labour leader has announced this morning that he will not contest the next general election.
- Colette Colfer, lecturer at SETU, has rejected a new policy on gender expression and identity which was launched next week. The policy states that refusal to use preferred pronouns is an example of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
- The Waterford Senior Camogie County champions will be decided as De La Salle will face Gailltír at Walsh Park tomorrow afternoon.
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