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We haven't lost our faith in funeral rituals

We haven't lost our faith in funeral rituals

Wed, 13 Nov, 2024

Not too long ago when a competitive spirit between Christians of different denominations was the order of the day and religious identity seemed more significant than it is now, there were accepted benchmarks that underlined denominational labels.
Trump's return not just about the economy

Trump's return not just about the economy

Tue, 12 Nov, 2024

Looking forward to the impending general election of 1918, the November 16th edition of the Connaught Telegraph delivered a sharp burn of the Sinn Féin candidate for North Mayo, Dr John Crowley, stating ‘from what we know of North Mayo, Dr Crowley ...
There are no safe Dáil seats in Mayo anymore

There are no safe Dáil seats in Mayo anymore

Tue, 12 Nov, 2024

At last – an election date has been confirmed.  For weeks it was inevitable we would be looking at a late November election.
Ireland had its share of highway robbers

Ireland had its share of highway robbers

Sat, 09 Nov, 2024

The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees,  The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.
We need more focus on our tourism offering

We need more focus on our tourism offering

Fri, 08 Nov, 2024

News last week about tourist and visitor numbers coming into Ireland provide some food for thought.
A fascinating time capsule of 1980s' pop culture

A fascinating time capsule of 1980s' pop culture

Thu, 07 Nov, 2024

There's something guilt-inducing about watching a documentary on the making of a charity single designed to feed the starving masses of Africa while lounging on a well warmed sofa, picking at the remains of a pizza and sipping a cold beer.
Two-candidate strategy make sense for SF

Two-candidate strategy make sense for SF

Wed, 06 Nov, 2024

The race for the five Dáil seats in the upcoming general election in Mayo has been transformed by declarations in recent weeks.
Old clerical habits die hard in the Vatican

Old clerical habits die hard in the Vatican

Wed, 06 Nov, 2024

Cardinal William Conway (Archbishop of Armagh and the leader of the Irish Catholic Church, 1963-'77) was known as ‘a cute man’ who had a talent for playing his cards close to his chest.
Small margins will decide a historic US presidential election

Small margins will decide a historic US presidential election

Tue, 05 Nov, 2024

Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone had the numerical superiority, with the English army pinned between his Gaelic forces and their besieged Spanish allies in Kinsale town.
John Hume's ideas will always be of relevance

John Hume's ideas will always be of relevance

Mon, 04 Nov, 2024

I went along last week to see Agreement, the play which depicts the last days leading up to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
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