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Connacht will not be complacent, says Carolan
Connacht host their final European pool fixture against French visitors Oyonnax on Saturday determined to finish with a flourish and nail down a home quarter-final. Expected to overcome Oyonnax with a bonus point, having produced a 43-15 win in Geneva in round one, Connacht are still not taking anything for granted in their bid to complete this series of games with a win.
Connacht will not be complacent in bid to nail down European home quarter-final
Connacht host their final European pool fixture against French visitors Oyonnax on Saturday determined to finish with a flourish and nail down a home quarter-final.
Will Galway ever do ‘socially responsible sustainable’ planning?
If the pre-Christmas fear that we would have a general election achieved nothing else, it did flush a few Dáil hopefuls out into the public domain, resulting in a bit of competitive electioneering, particularly from two of the city's more testosterone loaded FF hopefuls.
Why did Robert Gregory reach for the sky?
On February 2 1918, a day after she heard that her only son had died while flying with his squadron on the Italian front, Lady Gregory wrote briefly to WB Yeats: ‘The long dreaded telegram has come - Robert has been killed in action ….it is very hard to bear.’
Beginner and advanced courses in make-up artistry
The School of Make-up Artistry offers a wide range of specialised make-up artistry courses, ranging from beginners to advanced levels and suitable for adults of all ages.
Toyota partners with Paralympics Ireland
Toyota Ireland has been announced as the official partner to Paralympics Ireland and to the 2020 and 2024 Irish Paralympic teams. The announcement builds on Toyota’s worldwide Olympic and Paralympic partnerships in the mobility category.
Courses for all levels at the International School of Make-up Artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry is currently taking enrolments for its full time and part time courses.