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Rats ate the nuns’ Christmas dinner

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In the hopelessly disorganised Allied army which fought Russia in the Crimean War 1853 - 1856, 15 Sisters of Mercy from Ireland played an heroic role in establishing revolutionary nursing practices in the chaos of the terrible hospitals of the day. They undoubtedly saved hundreds of lives, and brought comfort to the young injured and dying men, and laid out principals for modern nursing which were widely regarded as the standard for decades to come.

Rats ate the nuns’ Christmas dinner Week IV

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In the hopelessly disorganised Allied army which fought Russia in the Crimean War 1853 - 1856, 15 Sisters of Mercy from Ireland played an heroic role in establishing revolutionary nursing practices in the chaos of the terrible hospitals of the day. They undoubtedly saved hundreds of lives, and brought comfort to the young injured and dying men, and laid out principals for modern nursing which were widely regarded as the standard for decades to come.

There was only going to be one ‘Lady of the Lamp’ in Crimea

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Week III

Community policing unit relaunches following pandemic hiatus

This week marked the relaunch of Athlone’s community policing unit, a development which will ensure more visibility of local gardai on the town’s thoroughfares and allow for continuous integration with numerous representative organisations within the district.

New motorway safety campaign launched

A joint campaign has been launched, aimed at reminding road users of the rules of the road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

New motorway safety campaign launched

A joint campaign has been launched aimed at reminding road users of the rules of the road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

The Bish

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The Patrician Brothers, at the invitation of the last Catholic Warden of Galway, arrived in Galway in 1826 and a month later they opened St Patrick’s Monastery and School on Market Street. They initially had 200 pupils but this figure rapidly grew so that during the Famine, there were more than 1,000 boys being educated, fed, and many of them clothed there every day. The school was a major success but there were no educational facilities for older boys in the ‘lower orders’ in Galway so Bishop McEvilly invited the Patrician Brothers to set up a secondary school.

Cheevers condemns arson attacks as Gardai appeal for witnesses

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Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has condemned the recent arson attacks on families in Castlepark, saying it is a deeply concerning development that has escalated sharply.

An Garda Síochána, the early years in Galway

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After the truce, the RIC handed over its barracks to the Irish Free State. One hundred years ago this month, the Government set up An Garda Síochána, an unarmed civic police force. Unfortunately, the first group of gardaí who arrived in Galway by train had no barracks to go to, the Eglinton Street headquarters having been destroyed in an arson attack. A search began for some place to house the 23 gardaí and that evening, they managed to find accommodation in the County Club. They stayed there for almost a year.

Don't become a money mule warns Gardaí

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Gardaí in Mayo have issued a warning to young people to avoid becoming 'money mules'.

 

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