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Journey Through Ireland launches its 2013 coach tours brochure

Journey Through Ireland is an Irish owned and operated company specialising in providing personalised and exceptional value tours in Ireland. With over 30 years experience in the industry the crew know what their customers want and pride themselves on providing a first class service.

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Ireland’s newest star returns to the Midlands

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Last year the Irish Country Music Scene witnessed the rise of several fresh-faced young stars who have injected country music with much needed fresh talent. Now the news is out and fans are talking about a new young man from County Derry with a beautiful voice, natural charisma, and an amazing new band that means he really does walk the walk. This newcomer goes by the name of Jason McGilligan.

Citóg @ The Cellar

ULSTER AND Munster bands will be taking to the stage of The Cellar Bar, Eglinton Street, for Citóg tomorrow night.

Biblio: A monthly review of Irish Books

FOR MOST Galwegians, Little John Nee was largely synonymous with the spirit of the Galway Arts Festival in its early years.

One day stock clearance sale

Calling all fashion conscious ladies! If you fancy snapping up designer labels at fantastic reduced prices, come along to the Creggan Court Hotel on Sunday February 20.

Heartache for gallant United

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A minute by minute look at how Sunday’s Cup tie unfolded.

Local school to get a playground makeover

Play time will be a lot more colourful for 12 schools North and South of the border when they each benefit from a €4,600 playground makeover thanks to the Ulster Bank Supergrounds scheme. Gael Scoil Osar, Loughboy, Kilkenny, is one of six Republic of Ireland schools selected to receive a playground redevelopment.

Societal violence all too obvious in sport too

A few weeks ago, myself and Mike Finnerty - who is the GAA

Societal violence all to obvious in sport too

A few weeks ago myself and Mike Finnerty — the GAA commentator for Setanta Ireland and TV3 for the coming championship — were staying over in Omagh after the Tyrone v Derry game. We were having a few beers and were chilling the beans after the long road, the game and the commentary in the Silverbirch hotel, just off Gortin Road, down from Healy Park. We had itchy feet and wanted to head into town to check out the local hostelries, have a bit of a laugh with the locals, and enjoy the night. However we were a tad reticent due to being in unfamiliar surroundings and not knowing the lay of the land.

 

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