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Study abroad options available for Irish students
Completing a degree outside of Ireland has become particularly attractive, especially to those who are trying to access high-points courses. Many degrees in Europe offer high-quality education, lower fees, and flexible entry requirements. Luckily, the number of options to study abroad for Irish students continues to grow. This is largely due to the high cost of living and the difficulty in securing both university and private accommodation in Ireland.
Tale of half honest Hamlet played out in Galway court
AN opportunistic thief with a bit of a conscience was honest enough to hand in a purse he stole from a lady at a filling station, but not honest enough to hand back the cash it contained, his barrister pleaded at Galway District Court.
‘I have never believed more in the spirit of this country.’ says President in maiden speech
"A Thaoisigh, A Phríomhbhreithimh, Airí, Baill Chomhairle an Stáit, Baill an Oireachtais, Ambasadóirí, Ceannairí Eaglaise, agus dhaoine uaisle ar fad, chomh maith le an Chéad Aire an Tuaiscirt, Michelle O’Neill, agus ceannairí eile ó gach cairn den Tuaisceart.
Georgia on Connacht’s mind in European campaign
This week’s draw sees Stuart Lancaster’s Connacht outfit drawn in pool one which boasts URC rivals Ospreys and Zebre, familiar French outfit Montpellier, along with Montauban, and the Georgian team Black Lion.
Finlay Bealham joins Lions squad
Mack Hansen and Bundee Aki were named in the original Lions squad, and they have now been joined by Finlay Bealham who takes the place of Scotland and Glasgow Warriors tight-head prop Zander Fagerson, who has been ruled out with a calf injury.
With trademark class, role model Julie-Ann departs the stage
When the bidding war inevitably ensues for the right to tell Julie-Ann Russell’s remarkable sporting story, some scriptwriters might wonder about one more chapter.
Faloon names four Galway-based players for U20 Championships
Newly appointed Ireland U20 manager Willie Faloon has named his 30 man panel for the World U20 Championships.
Get your REM fix at Róisín Dubh
REM, one of the world’s most enigmatic bands, may not have toured since 2008, but if you need a fix of ‘The One I Love’, then the Róisín Dubh has you covered.
Local Minister of State meets constituency diaspora during St Patrick’s Day Government duties
Local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, recently returned from his St Patrick’s Day Government duties in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, where he met with diaspora from the constituency of Longford/Westmeath.
