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The sheepdog truly is man's best friend

Sun, 13 Jul, 2025

Few of us can remain unaffected in the presence of a dog. Maybe it’s their loyalty that draws the eye or possibly some mischief that they have gotten up to, but our canine companions never fail to make an impact.
The era of female GAA managers is fast arriving 

The era of female GAA managers is fast arriving 

Sun, 13 Jul, 2025

It must be all of sixty years ago that the first cracks appeared in that great bastion of male Irish hegemony - no, not the Catholic church - the Gaelic Athletic Association.
The law of averages must stop in Ballindine

The law of averages must stop in Ballindine

Fri, 11 Jul, 2025

The long wait for All-Ireland success in Mayo has changed all of us who care deeply about the fortunes of our senior football team.
It's a changing scene for actors in L.A.

It's a changing scene for actors in L.A.

Thu, 10 Jul, 2025

Following the economic crash of 2008, as banks imploded, businesses began collapsing like dominos and the Irish state teetered on the abyss of insolvency, I spent an absurd amount of time traipsing in and out of the Galway branch of Bank of ...
State's vast resources are spread on too many

State's vast resources are spread on too many

Thu, 10 Jul, 2025

As I write the news headlines remind me that in Dáil Éireann this Tuesday morning, the Cabinet has its standard weekly meeting with, on its main agenda, housing. Or should that be - housing, housing and housing.
Let's hear it for our wonderful volunteers

Let's hear it for our wonderful volunteers

Wed, 09 Jul, 2025

Volunteers are great. They add so much to the life of our region. They are the show-up, can-do kind of people that every place needs to feel vibrant and alive.
The Battle of Gettysburg is still not fully over

The Battle of Gettysburg is still not fully over

Mon, 07 Jul, 2025

This week marks the anniversary of the greatest battle in the United States’ Civil War. That battle, at Gettysburg, was fought from July 1st to 3rd, 1863, and aspects of its legacy are still causing conflict in the United States today.
€15m spend is last thing Mayo GAA needs

€15m spend is last thing Mayo GAA needs

Sat, 05 Jul, 2025

When you are in GAA outposts in Mayo like Achill, Ballycroy, Belmullet, Glenamoy, Louisburgh and Lacken, you get a great sense for how vast our county is.
There’s no fool like an old fool

There’s no fool like an old fool

Sat, 05 Jul, 2025

There’s no fool like an old fool. There was I saluting Mr Trump for trying to secure peace between Ukraine and Russia. I should have known better.
We are living through the Age of Unreason

We are living through the Age of Unreason

Fri, 04 Jul, 2025

There are times when I wonder – is it just me? Or maybe it’s that the world has lost its way, lost its connection to the essential truths that act as a kind of anchor protecting us from a sea of nonsense.
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