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Folk and Rock'n’Roll as George Murphy Returns with The Rising Sons at Monroe’s Live

Once described by Phil Coulter as “the most exciting vocal find in Ireland”, Dubliner George Murphy is back with renewed vigour following a period touring the globe with The High Kings.
Folk and Rock'n’Roll as George Murphy Returns with The Rising Sons at Monroe’s Live

Once described by Phil Coulter as “the most exciting vocal find in Ireland”, Dubliner George Murphy is back with renewed vigour following a period touring the globe with The High Kings.
Mayor Higgins to leave office with "no regrets"

City of Galway Mayor, Cllr Clodagh Higgins, in approaching her final days in office, says Galway is an "amazing place that we are truly privileged to call home".
Joyce demands a better 'team performance' from his players

Galway’s win against Westmeath on Saturday has guaranteed their progression from the group phase of the All-Ireland Championship as the only unbeaten side left in the race for Sam Maguire.
Fabulous Tudor Lawn home on the market with John Quinn
John Quinn is offering for sale a lovely three bedroom semidetached residence situated in the leafy suburban development of Tudor Lawn, Newcastle.
McLoughlin makes the most of championship debut
Another road trip awaits the Galway senior hurlers this weekend when they travel to Mullingar to take on Westmeath on Saturday evening with an unbeaten record still intact after last weekend’s contest with Kilkenny, which finished 1-24 to 0-27.
Explore new markets for your business with Halvey and Associates

Exploring new markets for your business can be a great way to grow and expand. Here are some steps you can take to explore new markets:
Remembering ‘Williameen’ McDonagh

We have two photographs today of groups from Our Lady's Boys' Club. Firstly, a club rugby team that made history by winning the Connacht Junior League for the first time in 1959, and secondly, some club members taken on the annual camp in Lough Cutra Castle, c1956.
Kevin Higgins — a poet of integrity, honesty and bravery

In 2016 The Stinging Fly magazine described Kevin Higgins as ‘likely Ireland’s most read Irish poet’. Kevin who passed away this week was a passionate and popular poet, a satirist, a fine wordsmith, a romantic with real powers of evocation and a gentle presence too.
Set pieces undo Melville FC as Willow Park progress in Paddy Cotter Cup
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