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'Griselda' is crack cocaine for TV bingers

'Griselda' is crack cocaine for TV bingers

Sun, 03 Nov, 2024

Netflix's latest venture into the well-trodden field of narco-dramas, Griselda, enters like a Colombian caricature wearing last season's Versace and wielding a plastic machete.
Andrea sees bright future for Claremorris

Andrea sees bright future for Claremorris

Sat, 02 Nov, 2024

An accountant by trade, Andrea Kean has recently returned to Mayo to work in her family’s business.
Mills were once the rural industrial hubs

Mills were once the rural industrial hubs

Fri, 01 Nov, 2024

Most villages and small towns around the Ox Mountain region had an operational mill at one time or another.
Religion forces us to think outside the box

Religion forces us to think outside the box

Thu, 31 Oct, 2024

One of my favourite writers, A. N. Wilson, has written yet another book, Goethe: His Faustian Life – though I doubt (despite my own enthusiasm) that it will be a best-seller.
Sense of betrayal drives a lot of Trump voters

Sense of betrayal drives a lot of Trump voters

Wed, 30 Oct, 2024

With America’s Rubicon election fast approaching on Tuesday next, November 5th, Donald Trump’s supporters seem increasingly confident of victory (at least publicly), while left-leaning commentators are sounding the alarm about troubling poll shifts ...
The fine work of the blacksmith still lives on

The fine work of the blacksmith still lives on

Sun, 27 Oct, 2024

An item of old that is to be found discarded in the overgrown hedges and ditches of the Ox Mountains is the blacksmith’s gate. These are not gates once owned by blacksmiths, but gates once made by blacksmiths.
The many parallels between Trump and Haughey

The many parallels between Trump and Haughey

Sun, 27 Oct, 2024

The day is getting closer. A day which many will say is like nothing we have experienced before. On 5th November, the people of the United States will decide who will be their next president.
The day a papal funeral went badly wrong

The day a papal funeral went badly wrong

Sat, 26 Oct, 2024

In the voluminous annals of papal history, few tales are as grotesquely fascinating as the posthumous misadventures of Pope Pius XII, the Pope who led the Catholic Church through the tumultuous years of World War II and beyond.
Having a positive impact on children's lives

Having a positive impact on children's lives

Sat, 26 Oct, 2024

Stephanie Fitzgerald has a deep passion for improving children’s social and emotional well-being. The Westport native’s journey has seen her become a driving force in the field of educational psychology.
We are not educated or prepared for AI

We are not educated or prepared for AI

Fri, 25 Oct, 2024

Donald Trump’s face is set in concentration, wading through almost hip-high floodwaters on some overcast, unknown street. He appears to be listening to his companion, likely discussing the extent of the inundation.
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