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Donegal trip next up for Mayo after opening day win

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Following on from their win over Galway last Saturday evening, the Mayo Ladies senior footballers are heading to Ballybofey on Saturday evening to take on Donegal at 6pm.

Impressive Galway bring Limerick’s unbeaten run to an end

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Galway 0-26 Limerick 1-17

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Public meeting to argue for Zero Covid strategy

Public meeting to argue for Zero Covid strategy

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A public meeting to discuss an alternative, evidence-based strategy to successfully tackle Covid-19, while preserving society and economy, takes place on Friday May 7.

Connacht secure deserved win against Ulster in final play

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It had all the hallmarks of a rip-roaring inter-provincial. Despite the uncertainty of this new Rainbow Cup competition, and a troubled start with South African teams unable to travel, as far as inter-pros go, they don't come much more intense than Connacht's meeting with Ulster in Kingspan Stadium.

Maintaining a healthy nutrition intake during Covid-19 is essential

With Covid-19 still an unfortunate and persistent part of daily life, individuals and families are confined to their homes away from their normal routines, work, friends and social outlets.

Volvo brand receives highest sustainability performance rating

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Volvo Cars has received the highest rating for its sustainability performance from EcoVadis, a leading provider of corporate sustainability assessments, further strengthening its position as one of the most sustainability-minded companies in the car industry.

Glasson’s lakeside gem prepares for a spectacular rebirth

The world renowned Glasson Golf Course, famously designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr, is undergoing a major redevelopment as part of an overall transformation of the 175 acre resort and hotel.

Connacht need to back up performance in Italy with home win

Connacht return to the Galway Sportsground needing to utilise home advantage, and for the first time this season put two victories back-to-back.

Father Griffin’s body found

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At about 3pm on the afternoon of Saturday, November 20, 1920, William Duffy of Cloghscoilte near Barna was driving cattle locally when one of them got stuck in the mud. William noticed part of a coat sticking out of the gap, so he went for his neighbours Patrick and Thomas Lydon, and later Patrick Cloherty and Patrick Concannon from Truskey joined them at what turned out to be a grave. They uncovered part of the body and realised that it was that of Fr Griffin. They decided to wait until it was dark so they covered up the body again, afraid that the Tans might return to remove it. William Duffy rode on horseback into Fr O’Meehan in Montpellier Terrace to inform him of the tragedy. Fr O’Meehan, Fr Sexton, and Canon Considine then hired Patsy Flaherty’s side car and went out to Clochscoilte.

 

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