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New Mazda CX-80 breaks cover with PHEV and diesel mild hybrid options

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Mazda has unveiled its new seven-seat flagship CX-80, the most spacious car in its European line-up.

Double Euro NCAP success for Volkswagen

With a ‘platinum’ rating for the ID. Buzz Cargo and ‘Gold’ for the Caddy Cargo, two vehicles from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles have impressed the Euro NCAP safety and test engineers.

Athlone Golf Club hosts recent competition presentation of prizes ceremony

Athlone Golf Club hosted a recent presentation of prizes ceremony to acknowledge the successful participants in the Shamrock St Patrick’s Day and Easter weekend competitions.

Refreshed Qashqai gets new tech

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The Nissan Qashqai has received a comprehensive refresh to its exterior - as well as significant technology updates such as Google built-in - a first for Nissan in Europe.

Brand-new Mazda seven-seater with PHEV and hybrid options

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Mazda has unveiled its new seven-seat flagship CX-80, the most spacious car in its European line-up.

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Break-in in Ballinasloe

Refreshed Qashqai gets new tech

The Nissan Qashqai has received a comprehensive refresh to its exterior - as well as significant technology updates such as Google built-in - a first for Nissan in Europe.

The end of an era

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The Ó Máille family originally came from Portacarron near Oughterard which accounted for their Irish speaking background. Their landlord, Mrs Annie Nolan evicted them from their holding and they spent a number of years in temporary accommodation. When Mrs Nolan’s son wanted to run in an election, Isaac Butt, the Irish Parliamentary Party leader stipulated that his nomination would not be ratified until such time as his mother reinstated her evicted tenants and so the Ó Máille family were awarded a fine farm holding in Brackloon in the parish of Corofin, east of the Corrib.

The end of an era

The Ó Máille family originally came from Portacarron near Oughterard which accounted for their Irish speaking background. Their landlord, Mrs Annie Nolan evicted them from their holding and they spent a number of years in temporary accommodation. When Mrs Nolan’s son wanted to run in an election, Isaac Butt, the Irish Parliamentary Party leader stipulated that his nomination would not be ratified until such time as his mother reinstated her evicted tenants and so the Ó Máille family were awarded a fine farm holding in Brackloon in the parish of Corofin, east of the Corrib.

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