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Connolly’s election will keep national eye on Galway politics
Tradition dies hard in Galway. On a rain-swept weekend that saw the familiar swirl of a Macnas parade, another proud Galway ritual unfolded — the election of one of its own to Áras an Uachtaráin. On November 11, Catherine Connolly will be inaugurated as Ireland’s tenth President, the second Galway-based person in succession to hold that office. As she steps into her new role, President Michael D. Higgins and Sabina return to the west — welcomed back into the community that launched his political and cultural journey. It is a fitting circle: Galway gives, Galway welcomes back, and Galway once again finds itself at the heart of Ireland’s political life.
President Higgins’ archive finds a home at University of Galway
In a moment described as a significant “institutional homecoming,” President Michael D. Higgins has donated his extensive presidential archive and a portion of his personal book collection to the University of Galway—his alma mater and long-time academic home.
Exciting weekend ahead at Monroe's Live
From hip-hop and Britpop, grunge and legends of Irish folk, Monroe's Live is gearing up for a weekend filled with an incredible line-up of performances from this evening, Thursday, September 26, to Sunday, September 29.
A lifetime in activism
When Sabina Higgins welcomes you into her private office before a long-scheduled interview, immaculately turned out in an azure, roll-neck woollen dress with anti-war and global sustainability badges pinned to her shoulder, you know she means business.
Dáil Éireann returns to familiar surroundings as Budget 2022 awaits October unveiling
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Ray McBride - ‘an exceptional artist’
“The death of Ray McBride, actor, dancer, and superb artist, will have been heard with sadness by all those who love Irish theatre and performance.”
Milestone birthday celebrations for our President as apprenticeship system receives upgrade
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Séamus Ó Beirn made his difference as a doctor
The praise lavished on Dr Séamus Ó Beirn by the Tuam Herald (February 22 1908), for his lectures and lantern slides on the scourge of tuberculosis in Connemara, was justified. The journalist said he is ‘a plain dispensary doctor whose soul is aflame with Christian charity, and the love of his native tongue’.
President Higgins among the first to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden
The President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins, was among the first to congratulate American President-elect Joe Biden on his success.
