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Better day ahead for Connacht after Cardiff disappointment
Sometimes it must feel like one step forward and two back for Connacht Rugby. After a deserved opening PRO14 victory against Glasgow at the Sportsground, Connacht unexpectedly fell by 29-7 to Cardiff in Rodney Parade.
Better day ahead for Connacht after Cardiff disappointment
Sometimes it must feel like one step forward and two back for Connacht Rugby. After a deserved opening PRO14 victory against Glasgow at the Sportsground, Connacht unexpectedly fell by 29-7 to Cardiff in Rodney Parade.
Three person exhibition at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios are pleased to host an exhibition of paintings - Terrain - by Marian McHale, Eileen Ferguson and Fiona Cawley, which runs until Sunday, September 13.
Sideline Chat: Tom McCartney
Former Connacht Rugby player Tom McCartney joined the club in 2014 and quickly established himself as a key playing member and a leader during his time at the Sportsground. A PRO12 medal winner, he was selected on the 2016 Dream Team, and played more than a 100 games for Connacht. When McCartney’s season before retirement was cut short due to Covid-19, he returned with his family to New Zealand, missing an assured fond farewell from all the Connacht fans. Clubs: Pakuranga, Auckland/Blues, Connacht
Pandemic having devastating effect on regional Ireland as numbers fall at Ireland West Airport
The impact of Covid-19 on regional Ireland is having a devastating effect as Ireland West Airport reveals the impact of the pandemic on the airport's business.
Impact of Covid-19 to see passenger numbers at Ireland West Airport decline by 75% in 2020
The impact of Covid-19 on regional Ireland is having a devastating effect as Ireland West Airport reveals the impact of the pandemic on the airports business.
Tide lines play Róisín Dubh in November
TIDE LINES are the coming force in Scottish music. In 2019 they won The Rising Sound Of Scotland title at the Scottish Music Awards, and in March performed to 67,000 people at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium ahead of Scotland's victory over France in the Six Nations.
Prominent architect business launches virtual home consultation platform
In a novel approach, Louise Heavin and Gary Cunningham of Cunningham Heavin Architects, are offering virtual home consultations in exchange for charity donations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What Do You Mean You Haven't Read...?
Fred Johnston, poet, author, critic
Songs of joy, war, and peace in St Nicholas'
SONGS OF JOY, war, and peace will be sung in St Nicholas' Collegiate Church when one of America’s top choral groups perform a special concert to raise funds for the church organ.