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University develops groundbreaking approach to design of cancer vaccine

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University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling the groundbreaking production of a new cancer vaccine.

Local researchers develop groundbreaking approach to design of cancer vaccine

University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling the groundbreaking production of a new cancer vaccine.

New Mini Cooper Electric on the way

The next generation of the Mini family is now being launched with the Mini Cooper Electric.

Climbing the Mount Everest of Beethoven

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Week IV

DKW Auto Union vintage car enthusiasts from six countries descend upon Athlone town

Athlone-Moate Municipal District Mayor, Cllr Frankie Keena, was honoured to receive an international group of DKW Auto Union car enthusiasts from six countries to Athlone in recent times.

Germans play hurling, Spaniards play Gaelic football in TG4’s “Cluiche As Baile”

The unique experience of GAA clubs on the European continent is explored in a new programme which airs on TG4 tonight (Thursday), ‘Cluiche As Baile’, or ‘The Away Game’ in English. While people in Ireland may not realise, there are dozens of GAA clubs in cities all across Europe - some without any Irish people at all.

Miss Anderson of the Foreign Office

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Week II

Emerging Folk Talent Some One’s Sons and Meghan Bates Set for Intimate Gig at Monroe’s Live

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In the wake of releasing their first single of the classic song ‘Oró Sé do Bheatha ‘Bhaile’, Mullingar band Some One’s Sons are on the rise, charting a new course through traditional Irish folk music. Now, they are on tour, bringing their fresh twist on Irish anthems to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, May 27 at 8pm.

The Amazing Miss Anderson

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Looking at the photograph of Emily Anderson on this page, the only formal portrait of her other than some distant group shots, it is difficult to imagine that this interesting Galway woman was probably the best codebreaker in the British Secret Service during the First and Second World Wars.

SEAT tops one million SUV sales

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The SUV era is continuing full steam ahead with Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) taking up a larger share of the market year after year.

 

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