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More than 100 Galway women forced to seek abortion in UK in 2016

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More than 100 women gave Galway addresses when accessing an abortion in the UK in 2016. At least 9 women travelled each month from Galway to the United Kingdom in order to access abortion services.

Wilsons Auctions manages unreserved auction of Hungry Bear’s contents

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Wilsons Auctions, Ireland and UK’s largest independent auction company has received instructions to sell the contents of Hungry Bear Gourmet Burger Diner, Galway by unreserved public auction on Tuesday 30th May.

An auction of rare books, literature, manuscripts and sporting collectibles

Fonsie Mealy auctioneers will conduct an auction comprising more than 800 lots on May 30 at the Tara Towers Hotel, Dublin 4.

Heartfelt Cardio Screening returns to Prince of Wales

Heartfelt Cardio Screening is coming to The Prince of Wales Hotel on May 17 and 31 with the revolutionary Bpro pulse wave analysis device, providing affordable and accurate heart and artery screenings.

The best way to end illegal phone use by drivers

Against a backdrop in Britain last year of 22 people having been killed and 99 more seriously injured in road accidents in which drivers were using a mobile phone, much tougher penalties came into force in England, Scotland and Wales last month.

Will the UK election be anything other than a Tory landslide?

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Last weekend, Insider enjoyed various documentaries and interviews commemorating the 20th anniversary of one of the most extraordinary nights in political history - Labour’s landslide win in the 1997 UK general election. Now, two decades on, as the UK electorate goes to the polls again Insider sees some interesting parallels with 1997.

Connacht eager to sign off home Pro 12 season 'on a high'

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Possibly - and hopefully - not Connacht's last home fixture this season, but Saturday is the final Pro 12 game in the Galway Sportsground, and most probably their last as the champions.

Britain leads fight against use of phones while driving

Much tougher penalties came into force in England, Scotland, and Wales last month for the illegal use of mobile phones while driving.

'Galway was a friendly, spiritual, city, so I decided to remain here'

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In 2014, Galway saw the opening of its first mosque - the Mosque of Mary on the Old Monivea Road, Ballybrit. It was erected by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community which is headed by Imam Ibrahim Noonan, a man with strong faith and a fascinating life story as I discovered when meeting him for an afternoon chat in the House Hotel.

Lots of live entertainment at The Prince

The Prince Bar will soon be bringing live music to Athlone from both local and national bands from Wednesday nights straight through to Sunday. Customers can expect a good mix of music genres to suit all tastes.

 

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