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Galway International Arts Festival 2022 promises an unforgettable experience for audiences this July

Galway International Arts Festival invites audiences to experience great art once again as the programme for 2022 festival has been announced. The festival will take place from July 11 to 24, and tickets go on sale this Friday, May 13.

Galway's newly crowned champions

Galway's Diarmuid Mulkerrins (Moycullen) and Cian ÓConghaile (Michael Breathnachs) (above) are the newly crowned All-Ireland Intermediate Handball Champions.

Taoiseach supports Hospice funding announcement of 2,600 home help hours for palliative patients

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin this week launched the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation’s Strategy 2022 - 2026. At the launch, it was announced that Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation will fund 2,600 home help hours for Palliative Patients in both Mayo and Roscommon this year.

Warnings of ‘wartime economy’ should be taken seriously, say PBP

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An Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s admission that Ireland could be facing a “wartime economy” should be taken seriously.

Roy — the musical genius on the scooter

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Roy Carroll was one of the best known characters of Galway City. As a resident musician in many city hotels in Eyre Square, he was forever the epitome of decorum, bedecked in his bow tie. He was known to many as the man on the scooter which he rode through the city while often carrying an open umbrella, Roy sadly passed away in early winter, but it would be remiss of the city to not pay tribute to this remarkable character with an even more remarkable back story. Because Roy Carroll was his stage name, not many knew that he was born Peter Salvatore Armonde Louis Volpe.

Forget the populists, the Government is doing fine

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A few short weeks ago, we were convulsed by the popping of some champagne corks in Iveagh House. This followed prolonged agonising over whether the partition in The Station House Hotel, in idyllic Clifden, was opened or closed.

Community Diary - What's going on in your community?

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What's going on in your community?

Mayo farm - Calvey's Achill Mountain Lamb - scoops top food award

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Since 1993, the Irish Food Writer's Guild (IFWG) Food Awards have celebrated local producers and food heroes who have nourished and brought pleasure to the lives and tables of many.

The real worry about Sinn Féin

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The recent Claire Byrne Live special, in which audience members were invited to put their furrowed brows on display, and share with the nation their hesitations about voting Sinn Féin, was, you can be sure, the opening salvo in what will be a relentless attempt by the media to shore up support for Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and the Greens.

City rents spike by 8.8 per cent, while county rents jump by 19 per cent

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Rents are continuing to rise in the city, with a recent report showing they have increased by more than eight per cent, while homelessness in Galway has risen by 42 per cent in the last 12 months.

 

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