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Mundy to play Róisín Dubh

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HE HAS a new album, a new single, a new Irish tour, and he will be in Galway tomorrow. He is singer-songwriter Mundy who plays the Róisín Dubh at 9pm.

Flip flop driving targeted in new safety campaign

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Mayo's road safety officer is waging a new war but this time, instead of phone users, tired drivers, or speed demons, the target is the humble flip flop.

Where the cello will go Baroque

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MUSIC FOR Galway's successful cello season Cellissimo closes this weekend when MFG joins forces with the Galway Early Music Festival for a concert of Baroque music in St Nicholas' Collegiate Church.

See Ralph Feinnes in Galway

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RALPH FIENNES, the Oscar nominated British actor, will play Jack Tanner in George Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative, classic Man & Superman, which can be seen in The Eye Cinema tomorrow evening - May 14 - at 7pm.

Improving hurlers host Antrim in Mullingar on Sunday

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Buoyed up by an excellent start to the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship qualifier group Westmeath face a crucial contest at Cusack Park, Mullingar, this Sunday against Antrim.

Next Peugeot, Citroen and Opel vans to be built in Spain

The next generation of small light commercial vehicles (B-LCV) from PSA Peugeot Citroën and General Motors/Opel will be built in the PSA plant in Vigo, Spain.

New upmarket Ford Vignale Mondeo on the way

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Ford has unveiled the production version of the Ford Vignale Mondeo - the first vehicle to be introduced as part of Ford’s new Vignale brand.

The Great Famine - A watershed in Irish history

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During the seven years of the Great Famine approximately one million people died. A million more emigrated causing Ireland’s population to fall by between 20 and 25 per cent. The initial cause of famine was a potato disease which ravaged potato crops throughout Europe during the 1840s.

Daniel O’Connell - A man not without flaws

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It is said that all political careers end in failure. The great Daniel O’Connell’s final slide into earthly oblivion was heralded by the now familiar sight of journalists descending on his estate at Derrynane, Co Kerry, the year before he died. They had scented a whiff of scandal, and like today, doorstepped him.

A language centre with a difference

Since 1976, families around the globe have been choosing Midland Language Centre to develop the language skills of their children in a wonderfully welcoming environment.

 

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