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That familiar feeling for Mayo as Dubs win again

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There was four points in it at the end - but there could have been much more if Dublin hand’t eased off the gas in the final third of the game.

NUIG suffer narrow loss in Sigerson final

NUIG lost out by a single point, 2-09 to 1-13, to UCD in last weekend's Sigerson Cup final in Santry.

Hurlers are moving smoothly

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Galway hurling manager Micheál Donoghue and his backroom team will be satisfied with three wins in the bag, and qualification for the league quarter-finals as they continue to blood new players in 1B of the National Hurling League.

Footballers look for overdue win in Tralee

Galway footballers are seeking a long overdue victory over the Kingdom when they meet in Austin Stack Park in round four of the National Football league on Sunday (2.30pm).

Breathnach and Lally take national track and field titles

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In a hugely successful weekend for Galway athletes, Sean Breathnach and Alanna Lally both won titles at the National Track and Field Indoor Championships in Dublin.

Government must now deliver on transport promises, says Troy

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Robert Troy says the key challenge for the Government will be to deliver on the transport infrastructure commitments it has made through the National Development Plan.

What does ‘Key Regional Centre’ mean for Athlone?

 

RBK welcomes Athlone’s new designation

Local chartered accountancy firm, Russell Brennan Keane (RBK) has welcomed Athlone’s status as a ‘regional growth centre’ as part of Project Ireland 2040.

How could ‘hysterical’ women be allowed to vote?

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Home Rule, the campaign for self-government for Ireland within the United Kingdom, was the dominant political movement of Irish nationalism from 1870 to the end of World War I. It dominated all local and national papers in Ireland. Men fiercely argued its pros and cons while Ulster protested that if Home Rule was introduced it ‘would fight, and Ulster would be right.’

Twenty years of teaching natural therapies

This year marks the 20th anniversary of CNM (College of Naturopathic Medicine) being established in Ireland. Today, CNM is Ireland and the UK’s leading training provider in a range of natural therapies. CNM diploma courses range from nutrition, to herbal medicine, acupuncture, natural chef, and more.

 

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