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Mayo lotto ticket holder wins €100,000 in Millionaire Raffle

A lucky Mayo lotto player scooped one of only four €100,000 prizes in the New Year’s Eve National Lottery Millionaire Raffle.

Comedy show @ Monroe’s Live

COMEDIAN DAVE Young has been called “flat-out hilarious” by the Irish Independent, while America Today says he is “thrilling to watch”.

Republic Of Telly man @ Róisín Dubh

THE REPUBLIC Of Telly’s Bernard O’Shea will perform stand-up at the Róisín Dubh next Wednesday at 8.30pm.

Social media seminar for sports clubs

Following the very successful club development seminar held earlier this year Mayo Sports Partnership is calling all sports clubs in the region to sign up for the 2012 social media seminar for sports clubs in the Mayo Education Centre, Old Westport Rd, Castlebar, on Wednesday December 5.

Four Angry Men to debate the state of the nation

David McWilliams, Fintan O'Toole, Shane Ross, and Nick Webb - the Four Angry Men - are coming to Galway next month to debate the state of the nation.

New Gaelic games play to premiere in Caherlistrane

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CAHERLISTRANE GAA Club will host the premiere of The Pull, a new comic play with a Gaelic games theme, on Friday November 16 at 8pm.

New biography of Enda Kenny to be launched tonight

RTE’s Sean O’Rourke will visit Mayo next Friday, November 2, to launch a new political biography of Taoiseach Enda Kenny. The presenter of the RTE radio and television programmes, News At One and The Week in Politics, will be in the TF Royal Hotel, Castlebar, at 6pm to launch the new book entitled Enda Kenny The Unlikely Taoiseach. The book is written by political journalist John Downing and published by Paperweight Publications. It tells the story of Enda Kenny’s 36-year-long political journey from Castlebar to Government Buildings, and his 10-year campaign to successfully overcome reverses, doubts, slights and an outright party mutiny, to become Taoiseach in March 2011.

All-new Volkswagen Golf arrives in December

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The all-new Golf, which goes on sale in Ireland in December, will have a starting price of €19,995 for the 'Trendline' three-door 1.2 TSI (petrol) and €22,695 for the 'Trendline' 1.6 TDI (diesel) three-door, writes Padraic Deane.

Campus.ie and Irish Independent launch major journalism competition

Campus.ie, Ireland's premier source for all things college, is partnering with the Irish Independent to bring journalism students and writers the most exciting competition of the year.

New Volkswagen Golf arrives in December

The new Golf, which goes on sale in Ireland in December, will have a starting price of €19,995 for the Trendline three-door 1.2 TSI (petrol) and €22,695 for the Trendline 1.6 TDI (diesel) three-door, writes Padraic Deane.

 

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