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Fianna Fáil will not be enjoying St George’s Day

Today is St George’s Day, when the Anglican, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, and the Eastern Catholic churches commemorate the Syrian saint who famously killed a hideous, fire breathing, dragon.

Cyclists whizzing through Mayo

Ireland’s largest amateur five-day cycling event, the Kellogg’s Tour of Ireland Cycle Challenge, will see some 150 cyclists from all over Europe and the island of Ireland blaze through Mayo on Saturday May 9 as they undertake stage 3 of the challenge.

Man dies in Ballyvary housefire

The body of a 43-year-old man was found in a house at Ballyvary in the early hours of this morning following a house fire.

Fire officer conference held in Mullingar a success

“It’s a great honour to have the conference here,” said Westmeath’s Chief Fire Officer of the two day Chief Fire Officers’ Association conference in Mullingar this week.

London Calling

“London calling to the faraway towns,

Ariel surveillance, roadside checkpoints and CCTV combating litter in Mayo

A plethora of measures to ensure environmental compliance in the county is being enforced with stringent measures by the county’s environmental officers, resulting in numerous prosecutions, fines, and warnings.

Connemara lamb pie to be launched at Conamara Bog Week

Conamara Bog Week, the annual festival which takes place in Letterfrack, will this year celebrate its 25th birthday.

Men queue for clothes at Duggans fire sale

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It is unusual to see men going crazy for sales but the mania that ensued following the announcement of Duggan’s Menswear post-fire sale was worthy of a picture!

Solution in sight to Old Mervue water crisis with new proposal on the table

A solution to the Old Mervue water crisis appears to be in sight with a proposal to come before city council that would see grant aid provided to householders affected by lead contamination.

Bring on the melodic indie @ Róisín Dubh

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A NIGHT of music from highly promising Irish indie acts will take place in the Róisín Dubh on June 25 with Citizen, The Heritage Centre, Saving J, and Voodoo Fire in Haiti.

 

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