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Cleere thinking
Surprise, surprise, we didn’t win Eurovision again. The only one who seemed to think we had a chance was Marty Whelan, who kept blabbering on about how unfair the whole thing was to our little country, battling against the odds out on the edge of Europe. Let’s face it, Enda McEvoy has a better chance of getting a free weekend pass from the Cats Laugh Festival organisers than Niamh Kavanagh had of winning the competition.
US software company announces 200 jobs boost for Galway
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Head shop highs can be controlled immediately
Independent MEP Marian Harkin has established with the European Commission that head shop products can be controlled immediately on the basis of public health or safety. The British decision to ban the legal high substance Mephedrone has been warmly welcomed by the Independent MEP as clear evidence that the Irish government can make a similar instant decision based on public health and safety.
Learn English or go to jail - Romanian thief told
A judge ordered an habitual Romanian shoplifter to sign up to an English language course before July or face 11 months in prison.
The Forge at Gort Literary Festival
THE FORGE at Gort Literary Festival, a celebration of Irish writing, poetry, and music, in a town with deep and direct links to WB Yeats and Lady Gregory, returns on Friday March 26 and Saturday 27.
Katalin Varga
KATALIN VARGA lives in the rural wilderness of the Carpathian Mountains in a Hungarian speaking region of Romania with her husband Zsigmond and son Orbán, but she has been hiding a troubling secret - Orbán is not Zsigmond’s son.
Westport Film club gets ready for new season
The first screening for the 2010 season of Westport Film Club will hit the silver screen on Wednesday February 3 at 8.45pm at Westport Cineplex.
Granary Learning Centre to host regular cultural exchange events
The Granary Learning Centre has become one of the city’s most popular language schools but now it is branching out to host exhibitions, readings, and film screenings with its new events series called The Meeting Point.
Irish people work longest hours in 'old' Europe
Ireland and Luxembourg have the longest working week among 'old' Europe with an average of 39 hours while the French have the shortest at 35, Eurofound's European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) said today.
Every breath you take
Over half a million people in Ireland are affected by a chronic condition that affects everything they do; work, rest, and play.