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The Dún Aengus

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The first steamer service to the Aran Islands began almost 150 years ago, in 1872, with a paddle tug called The Citie of the Tribes. She was operated by the Galway Steamship Company and was also used to tow barques and other sailing vessels to and from Galway port.

Emotion laden week to endure as surreal Leaving certificate experience awaits students

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Students deliver mini sailboat to RV Celtic Explorer

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Last Monday, a group of students from 5th and 6th class from Kilglass National School in Co Galway delivered their 1.5 metre unmanned mini sailboat called ‘Seoltóir Na Gaillimhe – the Galway Sailor’ to the Marine Institute’s research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer, in Galway Harbour.

NUIG Students’ Union demands end to €3,000 Student Contribution Fee

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NUI Galway Students’ Union is demanding an the Student Contribution Fee. The fee is €3,000 in the Republic of Ireland - the highest undergraduate fees in the EU.

Monaghan & Sons Galway adds Cupra to its line-up

Monaghan & Sons of Galway is one of a few new franchises in Ireland announced by Cupra Ireland.

'Getting to Know...' Flirt FM's Eoghan Holland

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Churchill lost patience, and simply turned off the tap

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Because most people in Brigid Kavanagh’s farming community near Strokestown, Co Roscommon, did not have a radio in September 1939, no one knew that war was declared between Britain and Germany until some time later.

Athlone native samples the surreal nightclub scene in adopted surrounds

 

Ford to stop making the Mondeo model from next year

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Ford recently confirmed that it will stop production of the Mondeo from the end of March 2022.

Ford to stop making the Mondeo from 2022

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Ford has recently confirmed it will stop producing the Mondeo from the end of March 2022.

 

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