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By-election loss a jolt for Fianna Fáil as fully vaccinated prepare to avail of indoor dining

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Lack of action on Emergency Department upgrade ‘shocking and unacceptable’

The pandemic is not over, but housing is once again taking centre stage

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As we approach the midpoint of 2021, and with the summer Dáil recess approaching, now is a good time to take stock of the political year to date.

Royal visitors come to MacHale Park

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When Mayo slipped through the relegation trapdoor for the first time in a generation last year, falling into division two alongside them was the visitors to MacHale Park on Sunday, Meath.

SF’s Louis O’Hara to carry out survey looking at ‘growing problem’ of illegal dumping in Galway

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Illegal dumping in the Derryfadda Bog near Ballyforan, where 97 bags worth of rubbish was collected from the site, has highlighted the scale of the problem in County Galway.

Social Democrats - no hope or a new hope?

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Never before has there been such scrutiny on the social contract we as a society have with each other. The Government's handling of Covid-19 has highlighted many of the long term inefficiencies in the State’s two-tier healthcare system, its unaffordable housing, and the precarious economy.

O’Hara chosen to stand again for Sinn Féin in Galway East

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Louis O’Hara, who performed impressively in the 2020 election, has again been chosen to stand for Sinn Féin in Galway East at the next General Election.

Decade of Centenaries grant funding open as ambitious programme planned in Mayo

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Mayo County Council is inviting applications for funding under their Decade of Centenaries Grant 2021.

Lack of social distancing aided second phase of ‘Spanish Flu’

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[Week II. Read Part I.] The 1918 General Election on December 14 was the most significant election in modern Irish history. Following the events of World War I, the Easter Rising, and the Conscription Crisis, the whole island was caught up in fierce debate as to its future. The result was a sweeping victory for a radical Sinn Féin, which promised to establish an independent Irish Republic. The moderate Irish Parliamentary Party, which had dominated the Irish political landscape since the 1880s, was wiped out; while in Ulster the Unionist Party took power.

Does the Labour Party have a future?

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There was a feisty and interesting exchange in the Dáil last week that caught the attention of the national media and woke some of the sleeping deputies in the unparliamentary surroundings of the convention centre.

 

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