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New Juke Hybrid fuels Nissan’s charge
Nissan’s shift towards electrification continues to gather momentum this week with the launch of the new Nissan Juke Hybrid. Pricing will not be announced until later this summer.
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Lots to work on for Mayo after win over Kildare
It wasn't easy for the supporters and it wasn't any easier for the man on the sideline either last Saturday evening in Croke Park.
Deane hails work rate and teamwork behind minor success
The floodlights had been switched off and well over half-an-hour had elapsed from the full-time whistle being blown in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park last Monday evening, but still there was no moving the Mayo faithful from the pitch.
Protect your brain health and reduce your risk of dementia
The HSE’s ‘Dementia: Understand Together’ campaign is urging people across the country to take steps to protect their brain health and reduce their risk of dementia.
Galway's loss to Kilkenny hurts the most after 'disappointing performance'
The road towards an All-Ireland final appearance has become longer and more testing for the Galway senior hurlers following their defeat at the hands of Kilkenny by 0-22 to 0-17 in last weekend's Leinster final.
Call for an increase in Westmeath registrations for Street Feast 2022
For the first time in three years neighbours and communities will be able to reconnect and celebrate together in person at Street Feast 2022.
Ability West marks sixty years with community events across Galway city and county
Ability West has launched its 60th anniversary celebrations with a series of events across the communities it serves in Galway city and county, with more events planned over the summer.
‘The two luckiest Girls in Galway’
Knowledge of how to read the sea is a rare gift. Patrick Oliver, one the last of the Claddagh fishermen, who once had a fleet of 200 boats in the bay, carries on the family tradition successfully catching lobster and crab. Patrick knows the local coastal waters like few others. When on Thursday morning August 13 2020, he heard that the two young women, Sara Feeney (23) and Ellen Glynn (17), who had set out from Furbo beach on their inflatable paddle boards the evening before, were still missing, he phoned his brother Dave who had been out all night on the Galway lifeboat searching.