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TDs seek help for Ireland's regional airports

Galway politicians were among a group of 15 Independent TDs seeking Government help for Ireland's airports, in particular Shannon, Knock, Kerry, Donegal and Cork airports.

IPAV notes long-term strategy for affordable homes now essential

Responding to today’s Daft.ie rental Report for Q3 2020 IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said one of the most striking features of the report is just how much more expensive it is to rent rather than to buy a home.

Prestigious, modern and innovative residence within tranquil setting

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Barrymore House

Provincial progress halted as Westmeath succumb to Dublin challenge

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WESTMEATH 0-11 DUBLIN 0-22

Playing progress duly emerges in Athlone Town league campaign

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A chance to walk through history

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By the 16th century Galway was a compact, well laid out town, with handsome buildings, protected by a strong wall. The wealth of the so called Tribal families, originally Anglo/Normans, built up over decades of canny, and adventurous trade, bought them total control of the municipal authorities. Loyalty to the English crown rubber-stamped their laws to keep the native Irish out of the town. They built large houses in a style that reflected their power, while meeting the aesthetic standards of their European contemporaries. Galway was a place apart from the rest of the island.

‘A cursory glance at his career gives us some sense of his stardom’

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HE WAS Ireland’s first literary celebrity; he moved in exciting political and artistic circles; he was a best selling writer; a political satirist; a biographer, and above all a celebrated lyricist, admired by Hector Berlioz.

A near masterpiece of revolutionary intent

KARL PARKINSON is a writer many Irish men and women of letters secretly think should not exist. This is partly the snobbery of the well fed, who dominate the deciding echelons of conventional literary taste-making.

The Connacht Property Auction – upcoming auctions and Level 5 restrictions

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IAM Sold Property Auctions, which runs the Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, still has a number of online auction events taking place before the end of the year. The next Connacht Property Auction will take place on November 19 and the final event of 2020 to be held online on December 17. The company says its online auctions are in high demand over the past few months and are offering buyers and sellers the chance to transact their properties without any need for usual travel and interactions needed with other sale processes.

 

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