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Eleanor Shanley in Moycullen

ELEANOR SHANLEY makes a welcome return to Galway to play The Forge in Moycullen this Saturday.

Padraig Pearses contest Connacht decider

Connacht Intermediate Final (Kiltoom, Saturday, 2pm)

Health Minister and Kilkennyman sued over nursing home

A Kilkennyman is one of five people, including the Minister for Health James Reilly, being sued in connection with an alleged failure to buy their co-owners’ share of a nursing home in County Tipperary.

Music concerts on Inishbofin

ELEANOR SHANLEY, Declan O’Rourke, and Damien Dempsey are just a few of those who will be playing concerts on Inishbofin island over the next few weeks.

Massive Fundraising show at the Royal Theatre tomorrow

With fiddles, flutes, accordions, concertinas, guitars, dancing shoes, powerful voices and lots of devilment thrown in too, Ireland's top Trad acts flock to The Royal Theatre, Castlebar tomorrow May 14 to get the people of the west dancing while raising some much needed funds for Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin. Hosted by All Ireland Talent Show finalists for the West, Sean Nós ar an tSionann, the night is set to be a big success with such a line up of acts.

Fund-raising concert in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin

Sean Nós ar an tSionann are holding a fund-raising concert in aid of Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin in the Royal Theatre Castlebar on Saturday May 14. This lively sean nós dance group come from Sligo Leitrim and Roscommon and recently made it to the final of the All Ireland Talent Show and had pledged to donate the prize money if they won the show to this hospital if they won. The group did not go on to win the All Ireland Talent Show this year so have decided to hopefully raise as much money by holding a fund-raising concert with the help of their musical friends and some of Irelands most talented acts.

Folk superstars to play Monroe’s

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JOHN SPILLANE, Eleanor Shanley, Frankie Lane, Mick Hanly, and Paul Kelly are coming together for a major night of folk’n’trad entitled Folk The Recession.

The Soap Box – A regular column in which readers tell us about what matters to them....

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More than 520 people died through suicide in Ireland in 2009 — that is more than one person each day — and the numbers continue to increase. For the families and friends of the victim the impact is devastating. Each year, another 12,000 people have presented at hospital A&E departments having engaged in acts of deliberate self-harm or attempted suicide.More people die through suicide than on our roads. The budget to fund the Road Traffic Authority to reduce road traffic deaths is €40 million. The total Government budget for suicide prevention is only €5 million.

Growth in food and beverage sector could be hampered by proposed legislation

Food and Drink Industry Ireland (FDII), the IBEC group that represents the food sector, has published the findings of a new survey, which indicates that the strong export performance of the food and beverage sector last year is to continue in 2011. The group however warned that poorly thought out legislation, such as the Climate Change Bill as currently proposed, risks damaging the sector's competitiveness and derailing its export growth potential.

O’Loughlin Gaels news

O’Loughlin’s u-11s win Kilmacud Crokes tournament

 

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