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Where is Europe going (and why you should be concerned)
Insider has been closely following the Tweets of former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, especially since the onset of the Catalonian crisis, often replying to and commenting on his pronouncements. So is Insider ‘Trolling’ the leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe?
Medal haul for kickboxers
Galway kickboxers enjoyed success at the recent world championships despite being caught in a suspected terror attack.
This Beach - a sharp satire on refugee crisis
MUCH ACCLAIMED, multi-award winning, Dublin company Brokentalkers make a welcome return to Galway with This Beach, a blistering satire of white western privileged attitudes to Europe’s refugee crisis.
While Europe prepares for war, Galway dances the Lindy Hop!
Charles Lindberg made his famous non-stop flight from the US to Europe in May 1927. A young pilot of 25 years, he flew from New York to Paris, on a plane christened The Spirit of St Louis, and his achievement was celebrated across the world. Even on the dance floor!
Galway Cartoon Festival makes its bow
A NEW entry into the city’s crowded calendar of festivals is the Galway Cartoon Festival, which arrives next week and runs from October 21 to 30, with the aim of celebrating and showcasing drawings which make us laugh and make us think.
Bolay exhibition runs until the end of the month in Westport
Custom House Studios at Westport Quay is hosting an exhibition of paintings by Veronica Bolay RHA entitled Pausing at a Crossroad every day until October 29.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio sets new SUV speed record
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio has lapped the iconic Nürburgring circuit in a record 7 minutes and 51.7 seconds, the fastest time ever posted by a production SUV and a full eight seconds faster than the previous production SUV record.
When Anna met Adrien
IN GERMANY, just after The Great War, grieving Anna comes across a young Frenchman, Adrien, laying flowers at the grave of her fiancé Frantz.
Why teaching offers precarious employment, not a secure job
Last week, in the rare autumnal sunshine, Insider was sauntering across Wolfe Tone Bridge with a companion. On a lamppost we spied a Donny Osmond lookalike, with that synthetic cheesy smile, peering down from a Social Democrat poster.