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Feelings of hope and humour as Poemathon with Older People unveiled

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The Poemathon with Older People, which captures the thoughts and imaginings of older people right now in society, has been unveiled.

Westmeath residential property premiums continue to escalate

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Residential property premiums in Westmeath are now 10.8 percent higher than a year previously, the results of a recent report by the online property website, daft.ie, has revealed.

ALONE implores ‘time to talk’ initiative for isolated older persons

ALONE, the organisation which supports older people, is encouraging older people to reach out and strike up a conversation, especially if they are feeling particularly isolated at the moment due to the extension of Covid-19 restrictions.

Ireland must beware of the far-right virus of intolerance and xenophobia

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Spring is in the air, the temperatures are beginning to rise, the birds are singing, pretty soon the leaves and flowers will begin to bloom.

Rents in Mayo rose 2.5 per cent last year

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Rents in Connacht have been rising year-on-year, reflecting a sharp fall in availability - with just 138 homes available to rent on February 1, down over 60 per cent compared to a year ago.

Death by wrongful humiliation - the story of Valentine Steinberger

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STEPHANIE KLAPP, MA Culture and Colonialism NUI Galway, history teacher, and local historian, recalls the story of a fellow German who made Galway his home, but found himself caught up in the 1916 Rising and wrongly humiliated on the streets of Galway.

Four Mayo students awarded Intel scholarships

Four Mayo students have been awarded prestigious scholarships by Intel Ireland. Three of the students each received a Women in Technology scholarship and the fourth was a recipient of a Paul Whelan Memorial Scholarship.

Choosing subjects for senior cycle

There are lots of factors to consider when choosing your subjects for senior cycle, so it is extremely important to do your research and make informed decisions. Choosing subjects for Leaving Certificate is crucial to ensuring you achieve the best result you can in your Leaving Certificate.

16 year old Self...

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Claregalway-native Caoilinn Hughes is author The Wild Laughter (2020) which was shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards’ Novel of the Year and the RTÉ Radio 1 Listener’s Choice Award 2020. Her first novel Orchid & the Wasp won the Collyer Bristow Prize 2019 and was a finalist for four other prizes. Her short stories have been awarded The Moth Short Story Prize, an O.Henry Prize and the Irish Book Awards’ Story of the Year 2020. She is the 2021 Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin.

Westmeath residential property premiums continue to escalate

Residential property premiums in Westmeath are presently five percent higher than a year previously as 2020 draws to its conclusion, the results of a recent report by the online property website, daft.ie, has revealed.

 

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