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A different type of politics was needed
When Mitchell Henry entered Westminster parliament in 1871 he went with hope in his heart and a mission to tell the British people the precarious circumstances of the Irish tenant farmer. In many ways he resembled Jefferson Smith in the Frank Cappa film ‘Mr Smith Goes to Washington’ where a naive, idealistic young man has plans to change America.* Mitchell Henry, a liberal, kindly man, had plans to be a voice for the Irish tenant farmer within, what he believed, was a paternalistic landlord system, but he walked into a political cauldron, waiting to explode.
Outstanding Achievement Award for GLUAS advocate
A Galway native and advocate of the Galway light rail option GLUAS has been awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award by the Insitution of Civil Engineers.
Galway Corinthians RFC pays tribute to club legend Paddy Flynn
A packed clubhouse in Corinthian Park gathered to pay tribute to a true legend on Saturday evening while also raising funds for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association. Paddy Flynn was greeted by hundreds of well-wishers from the moment he arrived with his tribute part of a major fundraising event at the club.
Assumption Road unveils Siege of Jadotville Memorial to mark 72nd anniversary
The face of Athlone has certainly changed in the past 72 years, but one thing that has remained steadfast is the sense of community spirit in Assumption Road as the street prepares to celebrate its 72nd anniversary and the unveiling of a Siege of Jadotville Memorial to mark this occasion.
Five tips on how to win over a voluntary committee in interview
Q: I’ve a job interview next week, but the employer is not your typical corporate or public organisation – they’re a community group. The successful candidate will be their first full-time employee and will manage a centre that provides a range of services to the community. I know I can do the job. But I am worried about how best to convince a voluntary committee of my suitability. Any tips? (JH, email).
Hurling championships get underway this weekend
The Mayo hurling championships will get going this weekend with the senior championship kicking things off this evening when the defending county and provincial champions Tooreen head to Castlebar to take on the Mitchels men at 7.30pm.
Section committee in place to appoint new Mayo manager
Mayo GAA have installed their six person selection committee who will appoint the new Mayo senior football manger to replace James Horan in the role.
Double Ministerial opening of Farm Safety Live demonstrations at Tullamore Show this August
Farm Safety Live’ is making its return to the Tullamore Show on Sunday, August 14, and will be officially opened by Minister Martin Heydon, Minister of State with special responsibility for farm safety, along with Minister Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, at 10.30am.
Strong Southern Gaels performance earns merited Under 13 league crown
In front of a very large attendance, Southern Gaels defeated Delvin in Páirc Chiaráin Athloen to win the inaugural U13 Division 2 League final.
Official opening of sensory walkway in Esker National School
Junior Minister for Health, Frank Feighan, visited Esker National School, Athenry, recently to officially open the school's new sensory school walkway, outdoor classroom, and sensory gardens.