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Byrne and O’Neill the major winners at Buccaneers RFC end of season awards ceremony

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Where next America?

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“I feel like I can breath again”. It was a term often heard after it became clear Joe Biden had won the 2020 US Presidential Election. Yet if Irish people felt they could ‘breath’ as the votes pointed to a Trump defeat, what was going through the minds of Americans living in Galway?

Athlone Chamber of Commerce make new President appointment

A new President has been announced at the Athlone Chamber of Commerce following the appointment of local businessman, Alan Shaw, to the prominent position.

New Club President announced at Buccaneers RFC AGM

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Outgoing Buccaneers RFC President, Patrick O’Meara, welcomed a modest ‘live’ attendance to the club’s AGM held in the Lower Deck at Dubarry Park in recent times.

Irish four wall nationals come to Mayo

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The fixture for the 2020 GAA Handball Four-Wall Irish Adult Nationals which will take place over this weekend, Saturday, February 15 and Sunday, February 16 in Mayo, have just been released.

Restaurants Association of Ireland calls for changes in government tax policy

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The Restaurants' Association of Ireland (RAI) has called for changes in government policy to ensure that restaurants can stay viable.

‘Voice of IRONMAN’ appointed president of BPW Galway

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Joanne Murphy of Tri Talking Sport was officially appointed President of the Business and Professional Women’s Club Galway at their AGM in the Ardilaun Hotel on Monday, succeeding Valerie Murphy who held a two-year term of office at the helm of BPW Galway.

Stephen Hunt to attend Mayo League's big night

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The Mayo Football League are pleased to announce two "Special Guests" for their annual presentation dinner in the Castlecourt Hotel, Westport on Saturday night January 20. 

NUI G abandons Irish language need for president

NUI Galway has dropped its requirement that the president of the university must be fluent in Irish.

 

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