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Round two throws up plenty of thrills

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It’s all to play for still in the Mayo Senior Football Championship after the second round of games over the weekend.

Boost your business this Summer with JCI Mayo

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Now is the time to reassess your career, increase your motivation and prepare for your next challenge in business.

Seann Walsh headlines the Friday night KARLnival

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HE GOT out of Brighton, survived that Strictly Come Dancing controversy, called a recent tour After This One, I'm Going Home, but Seann Walsh is nothing if not irrepressible.

Galway family revel in Atlantic sailing adventure

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A County Galway family are combining their love for the sea and adventure to explore the Atlantic by boat.

Confident Connacht will be wary of Ospreys this time round

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Connacht head to Wales for the third time this season intent on continuing their winning momentum when they face the Ospreys in Swansea.

Retired Mayo man wins €100,000 after spinning the Winning Streak wheel

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A retired Mayo man has become the highest prize winner of the season on the National Lottery Winning Streak TV game show, scooping a massive €143,000.

Ballybrit woman serves up a Galway Christmas in her popular Irish cafe in Germany

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They say the Germans invented the Christmas as we know it and thousands of us flock to their cities for its winter traditional markets while we try to replicate them at home.

What the so called ‘empty frame’ may have looked like...

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Last month Galway Diary explored the sham legend that grew around the so-called ‘Empty frame’ on the wall of the Lynch’s Chapel, or Lady’s chapel, in the historic St Nicholas’ Collegiate church. The late Canon George Quinn pronounced that this was the very frame in which the Bishop of Clonfert, Walter Lynch’s sacred icon of the Madonna and Child once hung, before he was forced to flee just before the arrival of Cromwell’s soldiers in April 1652.

Athlone mourns Michael Talty

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Athlone is mourning the death of well-known local chef Michael Talty, whose body was retrieved from the River Shannon on Sunday.

'Sex writing is like any other kind of writing; it’s got to be about character'

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Perhaps I should start this interview with a disclaimer; despite our shared surname novelist Eimear McBride and I are entirely unrelated. Nor indeed, just for future reference, have I any connection to rugby great Willie John McBride, country star Big Tom McBride, or Brit-bashing ballad hero Arthur McBride.

 

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