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McIlroy’s mastery throws spotlight on the wondrous golf along the west coast

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If your idea of golfing heaven includes the roar of the Atlantic Ocean, windswept coastal cliffs, and fairways that rise and fall with nature’s rhythm, then look no further than Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. With Rory McIlroy’s recent triumph at the Masters sparking fresh interest in Irish golf, and the return of The Open to the island this summer, this storied stretch of coastline is enjoying a moment in the global spotlight — and rightly so.

'The green of dreams'- a golfers guide to links courses on the Wild Atlantic Way

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If you have ever dreamed of teeing off against a backdrop of rolling green hills, showstopping coastlines while surrounded by picturesque landscapes, then the Wild Atlantic Way is a must visit destination for keen golfers.

USIT formally launches one year graduate USA Programme 2024

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USIT, Ireland’s leading provider of work and travel programmes, has announced the criteria for graduates wishing to apply for its Graduate USA Programme 2024, along with application cut-off dates.

Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association hosts conference in the Hodson Bay Hotel

The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) hosted its 38th annual conference for people in Ireland living with Motor Neurone Disease and their families, in the Hodson Bay hotel in Athlone on Friday last.

Connacht advance to URC quarter-finals with top eight finish

Must-win games continue to come thick and fast for Connacht as they now prepare to face Ulster in the URC quarter-finals on Friday May 5.

Mayo dismantle Dublin in Croke Park win

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Mayo picked up their first win over Dublin in the league in a decade and first in the capital in since the 1970s with a comprehensive victory over their old foes on Saturday night.

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Appeal for witnesses to fatal road collision

Investigation after burglary at city hostel

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Gardai are investigating a burglary at a city centre hostel. On Friday September 9 between 7.30pm and 9pm a room at a hostel on Eglinton Street was broken into.

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Between 9pm on Tuesday and 6am on Wednesday November 11 at Weir Road, Kilcolgan, Co Galway the Catalytic Converter was taken from a Silver Toyota Prius.

Learning and development investment a business necessity

Greater investment is required in Learning and Development (L&D) to help Irish businesses prepare for the future of work. That’s according to new industry-led research by Trainers’ Learning Skillnet and the Irish Institute of Training and Development (IITD). The research is authored by Professor David Collings and Dr John McMackin of DCU Business School and funded by Skillnet Ireland.

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