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Caulfield optimistic about new signings

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The winter months for an SSE Airtricity League of Ireland manager are rarely smooth. Turbulence is generally experienced when trying to reach any destination. Players need to be targeted and deals agreed.

Why NUI Galway is the University of choice for 2022

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It’s a time in our lives that many of us can relate to. Life after the Leaving Cert. When what feels like all the studying in the world is narrowly behind you and all of a sudden, you’re faced with one of the most important decisions of your life. As daunting as it can be, choosing where to study can become one of the most rewarding decisions you’ll ever make.

The Longitude Puzzle – Castlebar 1813

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One of the greatest hazards for mariners of past centuries was getting lost at sea. One of the principal reasons for this was the difficulty of finding longitude at sea. Discovering a practical method of determining longitude at sea took several centuries. Governments, scientists, astronomers, cartographers, and others threw themselves at the problem.

Connacht celebrate New Year with 'ugly' win over Munster

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Connacht have two weeks to recover from their New Year’s Day “arm wrestle” with Munster before facing another similar challenge as European fare resumes.

Opel doubles Irish new vehicle sales in 2021

Opel says it has significantly increased sales of its light commercial vehicles in Ireland and across Europe in the first 11 months of 2021.

Celtic Tenors mark milestone occasion with Roscommon Arts Centre show

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An early date for your 2022 entertainment diary as the renowned Celtic Tenors celebrate 20 years on the road with a show at Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, February 11, at 8pm.

Galway indie musicians - live at the Town Hall

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TRACY BRUEN, Eoin Dolan, Anna Mullarkey, and others, will be in concert at the Town Hall Theatre throughout January, starting this weekend.

Bord na Móna rehabilitated peatlands attracting winter visitors

Bord na Móna has been busy welcoming back winter visitors to its peatlands across the Midlands region - Sean Doyle, a member of the Ecology Team finding evidence of the Common Crane at a new site in the River Shannon floodplain.

One third of patients at Midlands region hospitals waiting longer than year for care

The Irish Hospital Consultants Association (IHCA) has warned of the excessively long waits patients in the Midlands are experiencing before being treated or assessed by a Consultant in the region’s acute public hospitals.

Opel increases light commercial vehicles sales volume during calendar year 2021

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Opel has significantly increased sales of its light commercial vehicles across Europe in the first 11 months of 2021.

 

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