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A former president learns a lesson about theatre craft
Nothing shut the mouths of the Irish yahoos faster than to see Augusta Lady Gregory enter the Maxine Elliot Theatre, New York, arm in arm with Teddy Roosevelt, probably America’s greatest president. Their jaws must have hit the floor in amazement as they were well prepared for a total assault on the Abbey Theatre’s presentation of the Playboy of the Western World, and on its ‘pensioner’ spokesperson Lady Gregory.
Europe-wide peace settlement is only way to solve Ukraine crisis, says GAAW
Russia must cease its military actions in Ukraine and withdraw its troops from the country, while European countries must come together to negotiate a European peace settlement.
Help now at hand for those who are suffering long and persistent Covid-19 symptoms
Most people who contract Covid-19 get better very quickly, but many continue to experience symptoms and develop additional health concerns in the weeks and sometimes months following their infection.
Mayo family claim their €19 million lotto win
A large family syndicate from Mayo has officially become the largest Lotto winners in the history of the game in Ireland after they claimed a jackpot prize worth €19,060,800 at Lotto HQ in Dublin this week.
Growing pressure on beds creates long waiting times for ED patients
Patients attending University Hospital Galway's emergency department (ED) who are waiting to be admitted to a bed on a ward, continue to experience long delays again this week due to pressure on bed capacity.
Pressure on beds creates long delays for ED patients
Patients attending University Hospital Galway's emergency department (ED) who are waiting to be admitted to a bed on a ward, continue to experience long delays again this week due to pressure on bed capacity.
Hospital under growing pressure with Covid outbreaks on two wards
University Hospital Galway is under growing pressure this week due to rising Covid-19 patient numbers, hundreds of staff being unavailable for work due to the virus, and outbreaks of the illness in the facility.
More than 600 people across Galway and the west still waiting for a carer
It is “unacceptable” that more than 600 people across Galway, and the west, are still waiting for a carer to be allocated to them despite having received approval for a carer.
Farrell calls for resources to allow EDs deal with people presenting with self-harm
Emergency departments in Galway, and throughout the State, need to be properly resourced by the Government, so they can provide appropriate care for people presenting with self-harm.
Local Fine Gael Senator welcomes funding for community groups
Local Fine Gael Senator Aisling Dolan has welcomed €319,066 in digital access funding for community groups in South Roscommon.