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Man gives birth to alarm clock

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GALWAY WRITER Brian Coughlan is a clever comedic writer in the Alan McMonagle/Karl MacDermott mode. His characters tend to be no good types, the sort who, in what the career guidance teachers of my youth called the real world, end up in middle management, or as unsuccessful Fianna Fáil county council candidates. Such characters populate Coughlan's short story collection, Wattle & Daub.

‘Winning can become a habit, as can losing’

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Connacht coach Andy Friend believes securing a win against Perpignan at the Sportsground (3pm) this weekend in the European Challenge Cup is important to continue the momentum the province has built up over their last three matches as they head into one of the busiest times of the season.

Burkeway Homes concludes successful launch of exclusive new Breacán develoment

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Following the much anticipated sales launch of Breacán on the Letteragh Road, the new homes team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard have reported a strong take-up on this exclusive Burkeway Homes development which comprises just 15 exceptional family homes, with completion scheduled for summer 2019.

Public lighting LED upgrade programme to go to tender

Local Independent Councillor, Michael O’Brien, has welcomed the news that Westmeath County Council will go to tender in 2019 to upgrade Westmeath’s public lighting to LED.

Looking after the Little Ones

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There must be few things as rewarding as looking after the birds in your garden. This garden has lots to attract them, and as I write a glossy blackbird is lunching on the bright red pyracantha berries outside the kitchen window. Goldfinches, blue tits and sparrows are jostling for space at the bird feeder, occasionally swooping down to the water bowl. The wise little robin – my absolute favourite – who doesn’t love the robin? – has just landed on the edge of the raised bed, where the snowdrops will be showing in a few week’s time, and eyed me through the window, as though to say, “I know you’re talking about me”.

Twenty things a good MC does

Q: This might be an unusual one, but as it’s related to my career, I said I’d run it by you. Next week, I’ve been asked to act as MC for an event we are running. All our big customers will be there, and so will all our head buck cats. I want to make a good impression. It’s a huge affair – about 400 people and the full audio-visual treatment. I was picked because I’m a pretty good talker but this is a whole other level of stuff. Any tips? (M McM, email).

Calls to SVP show no sign of decreasing despite signs of economic recovery

The reliance of thousands of Irish families on the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has remained consistently high over the past five years, and the numbers show no sign of decreasing in any significant way, said SVP Galway as it launched its annual appeal this week.

Join Me In The Pines - Bell X1 man's solo show at Róisín Dubh

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DAVID GERAGHTY is best known as a founder member of Bell X1, but he also has a solo alter-ego - Join Me In The Pines - through which he has recently been exploring a more electro-pop side to his talents.

The search is on for Mayo’s Inspirational Woman 2018

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Mayo Rape Crisis Centre is delighted to announce that nominations are now open for Mayo’s Inspirational Woman Award for 2018.

A festival of light and colour kicks off tomorrow night

Galway will light up tomorrow night for the festive season when the city gets lit like never before. As the Christmas Market opens in Eyre Square, the city lights will be turned on at various points through the heart of the city, bringing an unique experience.

 

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