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Thieving mother gets suspended sentence and Galway ban as judge slams using children in crime

A young mother who targeted the same retail shop three times in the space of just over a month has been ordered to keep her sticky fingers away from Galway city and county or risk serving a nine-month prison sentence.

Judge didn’t believe that man could not speak English

When Judge Mary Devins was told that a defendant who had been in Ireland for the past seven years and was working could not speak English she told him in Ballyhaunis District Court: “This is literally ridiculous, you say that you’re here seven years and you can’t speak either English or Irish. That is ridiculous, I don’t believe you.”

Game, set, match for O Brolchain

Local politicians competed with local sport stars and some of Galway’s finest tennis players at a special Pro-Celeb Tennis Tournament to mark the Galway Lawn Tennis Club’s Open Day at the weekend.

Amazing city centre penthouse apartment at €215,000

Acting on the instructions of the receiver Brendan O’Donoghue of Russell Brennan Keane, Tony Joyce of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has recently brought to the open market an outstanding modern city centre apartment.

Major new Irish film to premiere at The Eye

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THE GUARD, the major new Irish crime-comedy film, starring Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle, will receive its premiere screening as part of the Galway Film Fleadh on Wednesday July 6 at 7pm in The Eye cinema.

Marist College mourns its greatest old boy as Brian Lenihan is laid to rest

Former Retreat Road resident and Marist past pupil Brian Lenihan, who succumbed to pancreatic cancer last Friday after an 18-month battle while carrying out his duties as Minister for Finance, was buried this week at St David’s cemetery in Kilsallaghan, north county Dublin, amid a tsunami of tributes from a grateful nation.

O’Loughlin Gaels GAA news

O'Loughlin’s camogie girls reach county final

Mayo people sign book of condolence for the late Brian Lenihan

More than 300 people have visited the constituency office of Mayo Dáil deputy Dara Calleary this week to sign a book of condolence for the former minister for finance Brian Lenihan.

O’Loughlin Gaels under 10s are “Go Games” king pins

The hardworking O'Loughlin Gaels’ under 10 teams won the finals of the county board organised ‘Go Games Leagues’ on Saturday last in Nowlan Park. They beat Freshford in two thrilling games full of skill and lots of enthusiasm.

Conneely slams council for failing to complete houses for special needs families

City councillor Padraig Conneely has slammed the housing department of Galway City Council for their failure to complete the building of four houses in the city.

 

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