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Westport Civic Trust public lectures return

See the world stress-free with a cruise

International Cruise Week starts on September 18, with many companies offering special deals for the coming season.

Fun times as Galway becomes Ireland’s comedy capital

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Fun times as Galway becomes Ireland’s comedy capital again this October

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Galway becomes Ireland’s Comedy Capital this October Bank Holiday, with the nation’s biggest comedy festival taking over the city’s pubs and theatres for seven nights of fun, laughter, mischief, and merriment.

Discover why cruising is such a popular holiday option

Recent research shows that 70 per cent of holiday makers, when asked, are ready to consider cruising. It can be difficult to know where to start - so many cruise companies, itineraries, cabin types etc.

Black and Irish Guinness event in O’Connell’s Bar tonight

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Today, Guinness hosts an exciting new pub event as part of a stellar line-up of regional Guinness Live & Rising events in pubs across Ireland. Guinness will collaborate with Black and Irish, a community-driven organisation that aims to highlight the successes and struggles of black and mixed-race Irish communities and O’Connell’s Bar in Galway tonight Thursday June 8.

University of Galway announce 2023 Alumni Award winners

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University of Galway has announced the winners of the 2023 Alumni Awards to be presented at a gala banquet on Friday June 16, 2023. The Alumni Awards recognise individual excellence and achievements among the University’s 128,000 alumni worldwide. These awardees are leaders who have demonstrated impact and excellence in their fields on a local, national, and international level.

Restorative justice for historical slavery – A role for Ireland

by Dr Michael M. O’Connor

Patrick's Day 'junkets' for ministers need questioning

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Upcoming St Patrick's Day trips are under fire from Galway's People Before Profit representatives.

Uncomfortable history and collective memory

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I have been talking a lot recently about public or collective memory. The series of commemorations that began two years ago illustrates that while we may have different interpretations of the events that gave rise to the birth of our nation, it is clear that the happenings of 1919-1923 are firmly embedded in the collective conscience. We will never agree on the finer detail of the roles played by the principal protagonists involved in the Treaty negotiations of 1921.

 

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