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Illogically, road safety measures are often unpopular, says Murphy

BY CLLR NIALL MURPHY, Green Party

Harsh decisions are no excuse for Galway's loss in camogie semi-final

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Two Siobhán McGrath goals were not enough for Galway to overcome Cork who reached their fifth straight national final and a third Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie championship semi-final by 0-15 to 2-6.

Early promise peters out as Galway fall at hands of the champions once again

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LIMERICK 2-24

Late comeback not enough as Cats claim victory again

Kilkenny 4-21 Galway 2-26

The Leaving Cert

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The Leaving Certificate, also known as Gaeilge as the Árd Teist, was first established in this country in 1924 and the first papers were marked in 1925. It is the final examination in the secondary school system and also serves as the university matriculation exam. There was a time when these two were separate exams. It is for the senior school cycle, most of the participants are 16 to 19 years old, although an increasing number of mature student now sit the tests.

Next up Dublin as Galway hurlers move closer to Leinster final

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The Galway senior hurlers took another step towards a Leinster final appearance with an all too comfortable win over Antrim in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

Bigger challenges for Galway hurlers lie ahead

The Galway senior hurlers recorded an extremely facile win over a depleted Westmeath side on Saturday in Mullingar, with a first-half Conor Whelan hat-trick among the highlights of a 6-33 to 0-17 victory.

McLoughlin makes the most of championship debut

Another road trip awaits the Galway senior hurlers this weekend when they travel to Mullingar to take on Westmeath on Saturday evening with an unbeaten record still intact after last weekend’s contest with Kilkenny, which finished 1-24 to 0-27.

Galway can take heart from late comeback against Cork

The Galway Minor Camogie team suffered its second defeat in a row in the Electric Ireland Minor A Championship when losing to Cork on Saturday by 2-17 to 2-10 in the Cork Camogie Grounds.

Emerging Irish Pop Artist Dàwna Brings The Mythology Tour to Monroe’s Live

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Starting 2023 as one of Whelan’s ‘Ones to Watch,’ Galway native and Tipperary-reared indie, folk and pop artist Conor Fahy, known as Dàwna, is set to ignite the intimate setting of the Backstage Bar at Monroe’s Live on Friday, April 28.

 

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