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New Ford Focus takes on extreme Alpine conditions

The next generation Ford Focus is currently undergoing a series of tests that has taken it to some of the most extreme locations on the planet.

Climb a Mayo mountain for good health and charity

Arthritis Ireland is encouraging people from Mayo to Pick a Peak to climb on July 24 next to help bridge the services gap for young people with arthritis. More than 50 teams from all over Ireland are expected to pick a peak in their own area to climb at the same time to raise money for this life changing charity.

O’Mahony pays tribute to record breakers

Mayo Fine Gael TD and the party’s spokesperson on sport, John O’Mahony, has paid tribute to the three men who broke the world record for consecutive climbs of Croagh Patrick.

Caravan Cruise Ireland hits the road

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Westport House and Country Park was the idyllic setting for the launch of Caravan Cruise Ireland, a new publication dedicated to the mobile leisure and holiday sector. Introduced into the marketplace by Fleet Publications, Caravan Cruise Ireland aims to satisfy the needs of the caravan, motorhome, campervan, and waterways cruise holidaymakers. The inaugural edition features news, reviews, and advice on every aspect of this growing sector of tourism.

Westmeath sees increases in Live Register

Deputy James Bannon has said that far from stabilising, the latest Live Register figures show a sharp rise both in terms of the annual and monthly statistics.

Fourth annual Ireland cycle and climb for Chernobyl

The fourth annual cycle and climb to Croagh Patrick for Chernobyl Aid Ireland will take place on August 17.

Man asked to mind shotgun, burn car, and give alibi, jury hears

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A witness has told a jury that the man accused of a shooting in Galway city earlier this year arrived at the witness’s house that same night asking him to mind a backpack containing a “sawn-off shotgun”, to burn a car used in the incident, and to act as an alibi.

Dust off your old bike for Chernobyl

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The fourth annual cycle and climb to Croagh Patrick for Chernobyl Aid Ireland will take place on September 21 - after poor weather caused its postponement two months ago.

Late night pole climbing antics prompt €400 fine

A 23-year-old Mullingar man who climbed up a light pole near a town nightclub, was fined €400 for a public order offence, by Judge John Neilan at the local court last week.

Fahey welcomes Government U-turn on income levy

In its second U-turn of the week the Government announced that the one per cent income levy in Budget 09 will not apply to people on or under the national minimum wage.

 

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