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Attack on Headford barracks -‘A totally foolhardy exercise’

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By the end of January 1923 the Irish Free State had executed 34 anti-Treaty republican prisoners. To put this figure into context, the British authorities executed 24 Irish prisoners between November 1920 and June 1921 during the War of Independence. The fledgling Irish Free State was determined to put-down the rebellion by a small but deadly anti-Treaty force, led with fierce determination, by Liam Lynch.

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Mayo nominee appointed to Údarás na Gaeltachta Interim Board

Comedy Online Sensations Fry and Sundermann to Perform at Monroe’s Live

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We will be rolling in the aisles at Monroe’s Live this March as top comedians, Michael Fry and Killian Sundermann take their sold-out Fringe show to the Dominick Street venue.

Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre – TEFL training courses now returning for 2023

Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre, a Department of Education recognised training institute, now in its 35th year of business, is a quality school with Cambridge Exams Centre recognition, EAQUALS, Quality English, ACELS/QQI, and FETAC accreditation. The school has just successfully completed reengagement and accreditation with Quality and Qualifications Ireland as a higher education provider.

Turloughmore celebrates its sole senator

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Seanad Eireann is celebrating its 100th anniversary and in that hundred years some of the greatest and most noted people took their place in the Higher House of the Irish Parliament.

Half a century for justice — businessman reveals impact of abuse by former Christian Brother

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A well-known Galway businessman said he had waited fifty years for his journey to justice to be completed, after a former Christian Brother who indecently assaulted him in the early 1970s was told he will be sentenced in March.

Nana’s inspiration sees Galway girl wins Irene Sandford Award and Bursary

Galway girl Aimee Banks, was the recipient of The Irene Sandford Award and Bursary 2022 at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.

Transition year, a good or bad idea?

You may find yourself torn on whether to do TY or not, and this is normal. Your school may have discussed the positives and negatives at face value but in the following article I hope to provide you with a more informed approach to the choice from numerous first-hand experiences.

Half a century for justice — businessman reveals impact of abuse by former Christian Brother

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A well-known Galway businessman said he had waited fifty years for his journey to justice to be completed, after a former Christian Brother who indecently assaulted him in the early 1970s was told he will be sentenced in March.

Athlone teachers in attendance at INTO Education Conference ‘Language Matters’ in Tullamore

Numerous teaching representatives from Athlone primary schools were in attendance at the INTO Consultative Conference on Education in Tullamore in recent times.

 

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