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Lack of childcare facilities should not cost workers their jobs, says McNelis

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Comments by the Health Minister that families will have to secure a “dig out” for getting childcare, shows the Government has a "derisory understanding" of the importance of childcare for working parents.

New music from Galway label Rusted Rail

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RUSTED RAIL, the independent Galway record label founded by Keith Wallace, has just released the new single, 'Hello' by English singer-songwriter Songs of Green Pheasant.

Enriched vocal sound of local music artist garners vast acclaim

A soothing vocal tone familiar to many, singer songwriter Katie Gallagher (KTG), continues to progress and evolve as a music artist, her prowess on an upward curve prior to the release of her second self-penned album 'The Long Road Home'.

Kevin Burke Tyres ready to open with safety at the forefront

Kevin Burke Tyres will reopen all of its retail outlets in line with the Government's road mapping guidelines.

What Do You Mean You Haven't Read...?

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Leo Moran, singer-songwriter

InterAction - a theatre and arts festival online in May

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THE COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions may have prevented us from going to the theatre and the art galleries, so instead theatre and exhibition is coming to us.

Sinéad Burke (30) All Star

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At what age did you start playing? I think I was about 7 when I started with the club in Oughterard. I played with the underage boys team until I was about 12.

Mayo artist Doppler drops new single

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After winning the coveted IMRO Clancy Brothers songwriting competition back in 2015, the future looked very bright for Mayo native Jamie Mulrooney - AKA “Doppler ” - who seemed on the cusp of something special. Ever since then, things went a little sideways.

The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre

'All For me Grog', a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.

McNelis calls on families to donate unwanted instruments to clubs and schools

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Every home has an unused guitar, tin whistle, tennis racket, or running machine, and a call has gone out for these to be donated to clubs, schools and individuals across the city and county.

 

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