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Notable absentees fail to dim enthusiasm for Cheltenham Festival
Willie Mullins, once the leading amateur jockey, now the leading national hunt trainer in Ireland; Gordon Elliott, once a decent amateur jockey himself, now challenging Mullins’ domination of the Irish NH racing scene; the Cheltenham Festival, once the mecca for NH racing fans from Ireland and the UK, always the mecca for NH racing fans from Ireland and the UK.
NOTABLE ABSENTEES FAIL TO DIM ENTHUSIASM FOR CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL
Willie Mullins, once the lead- ing amateur jockey, now the leading National Hunt Train- er in Ireland; Gordon Elliott, once a decent amateur jock- ey himself, now challenging Willie Mullins’ domination of the Irish NH racing scene; the Cheltenham Festival, once the Mecca for NH racing fans from Ireland and the UK, always the Mecca for NH racing fans from Ireland and the UK.
Kick off your spring clean at Currys PC World
Spring is in the air, and what better way to dust off the cobwebs from winter than with a good, old-fashioned spring clean? At Currys PC World you can find a host of gadgets and devices to help you make your home sparkle.
Positive year for Shannon Group as a driver of regional tourism
Shannon Group’s role as a key driver of regional economic growth has been underlined by increases in 2016 passenger and visitor numbers to Shannon Airport and Shannon Heritage, respectively.
New Year kicks off with AIB Start-up Academy Summit this evening
The first AIB Start-up Academy Summit of 2017 will take place in The PorterShed, Galway on Thursday January 19 at 6pm.
[Closed]Win 2 x return flights to Edinburgh with Flybe with thanks to Ireland West Airport!
Let’s brighten up your ‘Blue Monday’!
2016 the busiest ever year at Ireland West Airport
2016 was a record-breaking year at Ireland West Airport with passenger numbers exceeding 730,000 for the first time in the airport’s 31-year history.
Ó Clochartaigh demands Kyne ‘sort out’ Aran Air Service contract issues
“Long term damage” could be inflicted on the air service to the Aran Islands as the current contract for the service could force passengers needing flights for funerals or other ‘unprecedented situations’ facing to pay up to €35 extra per seat.