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Milltown to host PJ Conlon Festival

UACHTARÁN NA hÉireann, Michael D Higgins, will officially open the inaugural PJ Conlon Festival, in Milltown, north County Galway, this weekend.

City man appeals to public to support his fundraising walk

A city man will undertake a major fundraising walk this month in aid of a Dublin hospital.

Forbes journalist apologises for describing President Higgins as an 'acknowledged homosexual'

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A Cork-based freelance journalist has apologised for mistakingly describing Irish President Michael D Higgins as an “acknowledged homosexual” in an article written for US business magazine, Forbes.

Galway Film Fleadh Awards 2013

RUN & JUMP and Coming Home were the main winners at the Galway Film Fleadh Awards 2013 which took place in the Town Hall Theatre on Sunday.

President Higgins to attend Saturday’s Cathaoirleach Awards

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President Michael D Higgins is to attend the annual Cathaoirleach Awards for the first time this Saturday June 22 at Belvedere House and Gardens.

Poll makes frightening reading for Labour

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Whenever a politician appears on television, banging a table and declaring, “The people will decide!” it is a clear indication s/he has no idea how a vote will go, but wants to make it seem as if s/he will be on the winning side.

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NUI Galway welcomes elite university leaders to city

President Michael D Higgins will address the 2013 Coimbra Group Annual Conference taking place at NUI, Galway this week.

President, actor and a hat maker among those to be honoured

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Seven outstanding individuals will be honoured with honorary fellowships at a special GMIT conferring ceremony later this month.

Ireland’s top floral, food, and family festival to Bloom on June bank holiday weekend

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Bord Bia has this week announced the return of Bloom, its hugely successful gardening, food, and family festival, which will take place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, this June bank holiday weekend. Now in its seventh year, the event attracted more than 80,000 visitors last year.

 

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