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Mary Coughlan to play Moycullen

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THE GREAT Mary Coughlan, Ireland’s leading jazz/blues singer, will play The Forge in Moycullen on Saturday April 2 at 8.30pm.

KATS to perform Portia Coughlan

PORTIA COUGHLAN is haunted by the death of her twin brother, which took place 15 years ago, and yet, over this time, his ghost keeps calling her.

Mary Coughlan to release new single

MARY COUGHLAN, one of the finest singers to ever emerge form Galway, and Ireland’s leading jazz and blues vocalist, is releasing a new single.

Tell me a joke

Sadly we have become a figure of fun internationally. Irish jokes are once again popular because the Irish people have been turned into a joke by those we entrusted to represent us with dignity, honour and competence.

Ballina school receives funding boost

St Mary’s Secondary School, Ballina is to commence construction shortly on three new mainstream classrooms, one resource room and a new toilet suite after being granted funding under the 2010 Additional Accommodation Scheme. News of the funding was confirmed by local Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State Dara Calleary.

Summer works to benefit 37 Westmeath schools

Some 37 Westmeath schools are to benefit from small and medium scale building works this summer under a €122 million investment announced on Monday by the Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills, Mary Coughlan.

Teachers’ unions divided on pay deal

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Teachers’ unions meeting in Galway and elsewhere this week were deeply divided on the issue of the controversial public service pay and reform deal with a small majority at the INTO conference accepting the deal while both the TUI and ASTI delegates rejected it.

Is Fianna Fáil out to get Josie Conneely?

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What is Fianna Fáil doing in Connemara? The fortress of Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív is grinding slowly, very slowly, to making a decision regarding the team that will contest the Local Elections on June 5.

 

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