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‘It is unfortunately the case that it rains’
Most people were unsure how to take the arrival at the Galway Races in 1828 of the handsome Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Puckler- Muskau. Especially when they heard that he was looking for a wealthy wife.
Future looks bright at McCormack’s Opel
McCormack’s Opel, run by brothers John and Kevin McCormack, is going from strength to strength.
Jobs boost for Mullingar as Mullingar Autos expands
Mullingar Autos has announced the inclusion of the Skoda brand at their Dublin Bridge showrooms with the creation of 10 new jobs.
Volkswagen ‘kicks-off’ Six Nations campaign
Volkswagen, Ireland’s official car supplier to the IRFU, has kicked of its RBS Six Nations Rugby campaign.
The Birth of Modern Music
MUSIC FOR Galway marks its 10th midwinter festival with a bold and exciting programme - The Birth of Modern Music - put together by its new artistic director, Irish pianist Finghin Collins.
Vote for Creggs and Loughrea
Two local rugby teams are appealing for help in their bid to come face-to-face with sporting legends, after being shortlisted in a national competition.
Wagner, Nietzsche, and Engelbert Humperdinck
RICHARD WAGNER and Friedrich Nietzsche were once close friends but a serious falling lead to the philosopher vomiting in public after hearing the composer’s newest work.
Wagner, Nietzsche, and Engelbert Humperdinck
RICHARD WAGNER and Friedrich Nietzsche were once close friends but a serious falling lead to the philosopher vomiting in public after hearing the composer’s newest work.
Volkswagen unveils zero per cent finance offer
Volkswagen tells us that it has introduced a zero per cent finance offer across its range of passenger cars for a limited period.
Public history lecture on the SS to be held in city next week
The SS, Nazi Germany’s most feared elite regiment, responsible for some of the most appalling crime against humanity in WWII, will be the subject of a public lecture in Galway next week.