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Ronan’s Irish camino to raise funds and remember beloved niece
Ronan Scully will put his best foot forward with some of his lifelong friends again this year, as he embarks on his 4th Bay to Bay charity walk commencing on Saturday, November 6 next.
Fallon delighted to win Bray battle
Before next week’s crucial play-off series Galway United’s SSE Airtricity League first division campaign concludes with a fixture against Cork City at Turners Cross tomorrow (7.45pm).
New underage approach being adopted Corribside
“It is a very positive development for all aspects of the game in Galway,” Seán McGlynn says about the collaboration agreed between Galway United and the Galway Football Association.
Beware the polls between elections
Many political commentators, broadcasters and journalists are getting carried away with the publication of a number of recent opinion polls, which show an increase in support for Sinn Fein.
Roscommon Arts Centre prepares to host Decadent Theatre Company production
Decadent Theatre Company is leading the way toward the resumption of live theatre and ambitious touring with a 20-venue national tour of Eugene O’Brien’s award-winning drama, Eden.
The Met Opera is back at Eye Cinema
The Eye Cinema in Wellpark is delighted to welcome back The Met Opera Live in HD broadcasting from New York as part of their Event Cinema Programme.
Mr Tuke’s Fund
One of the reasons for the success of Mr Tuke’s Fund, which sponsored emigrants to America and Canada in the 1880s, was that as far as possible Tuke personally interviewed those wishing to go. He insisted that only families with at least one member capable of hard, physical work could participate. Proper clothes and money were provided to start their new life, and arrangements made in advance where they would stay and find work.
Beware the dangerous paranoia about China and Russia
Imagine if Iran, the Peoples’ Republic of China, and Russia suddenly announced a military pact to counter Boris Johnson which would involve the building of 12 nuclear submarines, with the contract for building said submarines being awarded to the smallest of the three, Iran.
Loyalist Billy Hutchinson to read at Over The Edge
LOYALIST BILLY Hutchinson, a Belfast city councillor, will be among the readers at the Over The Edge annual non-fiction special on Thursday October 28 at 6.30pm.
Could National Development Plan mean the end of the Galway City Ring Road?
The future likelihood, and viability, of the controversial N6 Galway City Ring Road may be in serious doubt following publication of the revised National Development Plan and its new environmental targets and climate orientated analysis for future infrastructure.