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Live sports coverage and music at The Snug

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The Snug has a great line-up of live music and sports coverage to keep you entertained this weekend.

Progress on new Cill Chiaráin Marine Innovation Park

Minister of State Seán Kyne has confirmed that work is progressing on the development of a new Marine Innovation Park at Cill Chiaráin in Connemara.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Minister Bruton Announce GMIT Working Group

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Taoiseach Enda Kenny, TD, and the Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, TD, today (Friday) announced the establishment of a working group which will formulate a plan for a sustainable future of the GMIT Mayo Campus in Castlebar.

‘Honest appraisal’ needed in wake of Tuam, says TD

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The discovery of the remains of almost 800 children on the site of the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, over a five decade period must herald the beginning of an “honest appraisal” of what went on at all the other homes throughout the country, a local TD insisted this week.

Mick Lally Theatre available for hire

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THE MICK Lally Theatre on Druid Lane, off Quay Street, home to renowned Galway theatre company, Druid, is a state of the art venue now available for hire for private and public events.

The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane, is Available for Hire

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The Mick Lally Theatre on Druid Lane, just off Quay Street, is a state of the art venue available for hire for private and public events. The building is one of Galway’s best -kept secrets and if its walls could talk, they’d have a fair amount of history to divulge.

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Gardaí seek witnesses to December assault

One hundred and seventy five years of Mercy education in Galway

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The Sisters of Mercy came to Galway on May 1 1840. They started, in extremely difficult circumstances, in Lombard Street with three postulants. The need for uncloistered sisters who would be free to go about the streets and visit the poor in home, hospital, and jail was very great at the time. They were out and about the day after their arrival. An epidemic of cholera had broken out and they helped to nurse the ill and alleviate distress. They quickly prospered to become “Reputedly the best institution that ever was in Galway”.

The Irish Post to buy assets of Irish TV

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The Irish Post an Irish diaspora newspaper based in the UK and Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton, Dublin have agreed a transaction in relation to certain business assets of Irish TV subject to approval of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources. Irish TV which had its headquarters in Westport was placed into liquidation late last year with the loss of over 20 jobs.

Ross cannot continue to ignore deepening crisis facing Bus Éireann - Deputy Troy

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Robert Troy, has criticised Minister Shane Ross for his approach to dealing with the crisis facing Bus Éireann.

 

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