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Achill may be on the cusp of a bright new era

Achill may be on the cusp of a bright new era

Thu, 24 Jul, 2025

There are many upsides to living on Achill Island. But challenges too. Like so many things in life, there’s a trade-off. It is an utterly beautiful place, a lovely place to raise a young family.
Age-old grievances are the fuel for Trump's petty presidency

Age-old grievances are the fuel for Trump's petty presidency

Thu, 24 Jul, 2025

Last Saturday week, while most world leaders might have been contemplating matters of international diplomacy or domestic policy, Donald Trump was instead composing a social media post threatening to strip someone of their American citizenship.
Stories of extremes in the media serve no good

Stories of extremes in the media serve no good

Wed, 23 Jul, 2025

As with so many anecdote-based, click-bait media articles these days, it began with a headline about an innocent victim.
Loss of Mount Melleray will be stunning blow

Loss of Mount Melleray will be stunning blow

Sun, 20 Jul, 2025

Now that the merger of Killala and Tuam dioceses into a new ecclesiastical unit edges ever closer and the curtains are being drawn on ‘the way we were’, I’ve been throwing my eye over the soon to be defunct dispensation that was once Killala diocese ...
The earliest farmers of the Ox Mountains

The earliest farmers of the Ox Mountains

Sat, 19 Jul, 2025

Every so often, but especially in summer, I am reminded of our early farmers. I wonder did they have the same struggles with saving a few wisps of hay or getting a cow in calf. My answer is always the same; they probably did.
Priest's tragic death is a challenge to us all

Priest's tragic death is a challenge to us all

Fri, 18 Jul, 2025

On Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in the quiet parish rectory of Cannobio, overlooking the serene waters of Lake Maggiore, Fr Matteo Balzano reached a conclusion that defies our understanding.
Politicians needs holidays like everyone else

Politicians needs holidays like everyone else

Thu, 17 Jul, 2025

The Oireachtas will take its summer break at the end of this week. The reaction will be the same as it is every year. There will be lots of reports of, and discussions about, public outrage.
The legend of Granuaile lives on

The legend of Granuaile lives on

Thu, 17 Jul, 2025

On the island where one of her famous castles still stands sentry, the legend of Granuaile came alive in spectacular fashion late last month.
Irish in L.A. have rallied in a time of tragedy

Irish in L.A. have rallied in a time of tragedy

Wed, 16 Jul, 2025

June was entering its last day, around 12:45am on a Sunday morning. At the intersection of Atlanta Avenue and Delaware Street in Huntington Beach, an Audi RS5 was travelling east when it struck a pedestrian just beyond the Delaware Street junction.
Rural midwives: the unsung guardians of their day

Rural midwives: the unsung guardians of their day

Mon, 14 Jul, 2025

In the shadow of the round tower, where history whispers through the corridors of Turlough Park, a leather bag tells a story that would make the most hardened cynic pause for breath.
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