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Eight lessons Irish politicians can learn from the UK election
What a dramatic six weeks it has been for anyone closely following political events in Britain. While Insider does not want to be accused of hyperbole, what we have witnessed has been nothing short of a political meltdown for prime minister Theresa May and the Tories.
Sinead Lee Hair Design - Grand Opening - 16th June
Sinead Lee Hair Design is proud to announce its grand opening will be on June 16th from 5.30pm – 7.30pm.
Four score years - for better and for worse
The impact on us here in Ireland of the carnage on London Bridge and the adjoining areas was almost overwhelming.
A week draped in blackness
A pall hangs over the west this week. It should have been a week where the main topic of conversation would be whether “Galway will bate Mayo” on Sunday next.
Galway stands with Ahmadiyya community against Islamophobic attack
The emergence of racist and neo-Nazi graffiti in Galway has been linked with vandalism on the city's main mosque this week. However the public has stood firm with the Muslim community against any form of Islamophobia, while politicians have condemned the attack as "cowardly" and "dreadful".
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5K series gets off to searing start
The first two races in the Mayo AC Vodafone C&C Cellular 5km Summer Series took place over the past few days with races in Foxford and Ballyhaunis. In the first race in the series in Foxford there were 160 competitors taking part.
No big surprises last weekend as championship moves on
There were no surprises across the GAA world as all the expected teams made it through to the next round of their provincial championships in both hurling and football. There was almost a shock of epic proportions in Fraher Field in Waterford as the home side were on the brink of an historic win against Cork in the Munster football championship only for two late points to see the Leesiders through by the slimmest of margins.
Pumpgirl and ‘a sense of speed’
IT HAS been seven years since Decadent Theatre Company last featured in the Galway International Arts Festival so its presence in this year’s programme is very welcome; all the more so as the company is staging Abbie Spallen’s award-winning Pumpgirl.