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Looking forward to the winter of our discontent made glorious summer
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Rising infection and 800 staff on sick leave puts Galway hospitals under pressure
The escalating number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUs), combined with high levels of staff absenteeism due to the virus, is putting severe pressure on local hospitals.
‘In Bed with the Blueshirts’ by Shane Ross
This is a vastly informative and humorous book by Shane Ross, 'In Bed with the Blueshirts'.
Feasible solution found for South Galway flooding
It has been a long journey through many difficult times for the communities of South Galway and North Clare as the severity and frequency of flooding has led to an increased yearly threat of flooding in the past 4 decades.
Dep Grealish should not emerge unscathed from 'Golfgate' scandal
The best and the brightest, apparently, were at the golf get together. ‘Astute’, ‘shrewd’, ‘clever’ are words recipients of college degrees might use to describe the persons in attendance. ‘Wide’ and ‘slick’ are words you might hear in more working-class areas to describe the same people.
Is the new Government a first step towards a FF-FG merger?
The end of civil war politics. A cliché maybe, but one we have heard repeated ad nauseam in recent weeks following the decision by FF and FG to enter government together for the first time.
Government coalition formation sealed as historical Athlone tome published
Well, it looks like we’ve come to the end of the road at the moment of the negotiations between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and the Green Party.
Mayo Day Live – Global Voices
This Saturday May 2, Mayo Day will take place solely online, with a live show on www.mayo.ie and Mayo.ie’s Facebook Page.
Impressionist announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre date
Multi-impressionist Oliver Callan brings his award-winning Callan’s Kicks comedy show to life on the Dean Crowe Theatre stage on Saturday, October 3.
We need a reformed Seanad to help tackle the big issues
More than a few people have told me that the Sinn Fein surge in the General Election gave them the jitters. Their fear comes down to two things. They worry that Sinn Fein’s proposals to fix our housing, health and pensions problems could wreck the economy and cause longer-term misery and hardship for us all.