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Gardai probe county break-ins
Senator ponders, ‘If birds could vote, would policies in Ireland have been different?’
In Aristophanes’ play The Birds, two old men on the run from Athens and its laws, convince the local bird population to set up a city in the sky which will not only challenge the power of the Greek capital, but the power of the gods themselves.
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Four Galway city beaches water quality deemed safe for swimming
16-year-olds should get the vote, says O'Reilly
The right to vote should be extended to 16-year-olds in the Republic of Ireland, according to Green Party senator, Pauline O’Reilly.
Half the students who left school for homeschooling did it because of bullying, says O’Reilly
Half the students who left school and opted for homeschooling did it because they werte being bullied, according to Galway-based senator Pauline O’Reilly.
‘Opportunity’ or ‘disaster’? Climate Bill divides Galway politicians
A “once in a lifetime opportunity for Ireland” or a “disaster” which “goes against science”? Sharp differences have emerged among Galway politicians following the publication of the Government’s Climate Action Bill.
Oranmore train station, Corrib pedestrian bridge, Eyre Square, Woodquay, Nuns’ Island among projects to receive €62million funding
More than €62 million has been secured for a significant number of transformational infrastructure projects in Galway under the Government’s Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF).
The Persse Windows, St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church
The church of St Nicholas of Myra was first built c1320, making it 700 years old this year. It is the largest medieval church in Ireland and there has been constant Christian worship there since it was built. The chancel with its three windows in the south wall dates from the beginning, the nave, and the transept date from about a century later. In 1477 Christopher Columbus is believed to have worshipped here. In 1484, the church was granted Collegiate jurisdiction by which it was to be governed by a warden and vicars who would be appointed by the mayor and burghers of the town.
Organic Farming gets boost from the Greens
Senator Pauline O’Reilly said that the Green Party are announcing a dramatic increase in funding for organic farmers.
No certainties in politics as thoughts turn to the next General Election
The next General Election is an eternity away, or is it? As things stand today, Insider believes it is at least a couple of years away, maybe more.