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Tragedy in the US makes political issues pale in significance

So many dreadful things appear to be happening throughout the world now.

Sudden passing of former mayor stuns Castlebar

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The town of Castlebar was in mourning today (Tuesday, February 20), following the sudden death of former Mayor of Castlebar, Brendan Henaghan.

Can County Galway help Michael Fitzmaurice keep his seat?

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The recent opinion polls, if they are to be believed, have broadly backed Insider’s contention, made last week that, contrary to perceived wisdom, the Galway constituencies may be far from predictable next time out. Even those who see little scope for changes however agree the Roscommon/Galway constituency is an exception.

Capital status the biggest news in decades, says Moran

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Ardnaree Post Office to be offered a new contract

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Politicians across the political divide in north Mayo have welcomed the news this week that Ardnaree Post Office will be kept open following the retirement of the postmaster.

Spotlight on National Planning Framework could help Athlone

 

'When people put the woman at the centre of the debate, they put themselves in her shoes'

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A referendum to repeal or retain the controversial Eighth Amendment of the Constitution is no longer a matter of if, but when. What happens between now and the yet to be decided referendum date, is a long campaign by all sides in the argument to win the hearts and minds of voters.

Galway pro-choice groups welcome referendum on Eighth Ammendment

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Galway pro-choice groups and politicians have welcomed the Government's decision to proceed with a referendum - possibly to take place in late May - to repeal the highly controversial Eighth Amendment to the Constitution.

Moran heading to Kenya for St Patrick’s Day

 

We saunter back to reality after the warmth of the holidays

We have finally jumped from 2017 to 2018 and even though I am compiling this on January 4, it seems as if half the country has not yet gone back to work. There is a general air of ‘let us wait until the children go back to school’, which will be next Monday. So for the moment there is still the remnants of festivities around.

 

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