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IFA opposes Gormley’s turf-cutting restrictions

The Irish Farmers Association has warned that any interference with turf cutting on raised bogs will be “fiercely resisted” by farmers in rural areas across the country.

Kenny may not be the most charismatic, but he brings electoral success — Flanagan tells college

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Fine Gael TD Charlie Flanagan has expressed surprise and shock at former RTE economics editor George Lee’s decision to resign from the party. Speaking in NUI Galway on Monday the Fine Gael spokesperson on Justice, Equality and Law Reform said it was a sad day for Fine Gael.

Tell Sarkozy to respect our No vote, says Galway group

The suggestion by French President Nicolas Sarkozy that the Irish would have to vote on again on Lisbon has met with an angry response in Ireland and left many questioning the EU’s commitment to democracy.

Galway Zimbabweans remain fearful for their country’s future

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Zimbabwe is in turmoil. Robert Mugabe has won another presidential election amid allegations of vote rigging, intimidation, and violence against opposition politicians. African nations will not act. Western governments are divided on what to do.

Co-operation, not conflict, is the future for Russia and the West, says Galway based Russian

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Is the world in the grip of a new Cold War? Should we fear Russia again as we did in the 1970s and 1980s? Many would think so given the growing unease in the Western world of a resurgent Russia under the former president and now prime minister Vladimir Putin.

Shannon water extraction decision expected late 2009

Dublin City Council are not expected to make a final decision on proposals to extract water from the River Shannon until the latter part of 2009.

Connacht’s front line players likely to start for Harlequins’ challenge

Connacht renew their rivalry with English premiership outfit Harlequins on Saturday (6.30pm) when the two sides meet in a challenge at the Galway Sportsground.

Sean Keane’s The Scattering

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THE SCATTERING is Sean Keane’s musical journey along the Rhine with St Columbanus, across Australia, and onto the barricades of labour protest in the United States - told through the songs of Irish emigrants.

No to Lisbon is a huge mistake says Cahill

The president of the ICMSA Jackie Cahill has said that the Irish electorate made a huge mistake in rejecting the Lisbon treaty.

MEPs are out of touch and not delivering says Sinn Féin EU candidate

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The west of Ireland is still being neglected for major infrastructural development and the region’s MEPs are out of touch with the people on European issues, so new voices and new thinking is needed.

 

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