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Mayo County Board needs to revive the club scene

Mayo County Board needs to revive the club scene

Fri, 27 Jun, 2025

Jimmy McGuinness, the Donegal GAA team manager, made few friends in the run-up to the recent Donegal v Mayo championship game played in Dr Hyde Park. Perhaps he made friends in Donegal but he had plenty of friends there to begin with.
A toast to coffee's feminine favour

A toast to coffee's feminine favour

Fri, 27 Jun, 2025

Science has a peculiar talent for arriving fashionably late to life's most obvious parties, armed with clipboards and statistical significance, ready to solemnly announce what the rest of us have known since we first crawled from our beds in search ...
Leaving Cert journey has been a real team effort

Leaving Cert journey has been a real team effort

Thu, 26 Jun, 2025

All around the region, the sighs of relief can be heard. The Leaving has left. It is done. The process is, of course, hard going for the young person sitting the exams.
An uncivil war doesn't win many friends

An uncivil war doesn't win many friends

Wed, 25 Jun, 2025

The nightly protests against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers staying at the Hilton Hotel in Glendale, Los Angeles are still going on - starting regressively later than the original 7pm sharp but now rumbling into the small hours.
Midsummer in the West is a joy to behold

Midsummer in the West is a joy to behold

Mon, 23 Jun, 2025

Midsummer in the west really is the best. Christmas aside, this is the time of year when those of us away from home especially miss it. Those long days blending into one makes us all yearn to be out and about in the long evening.
The Sligo man who put the flavour in Tayto

The Sligo man who put the flavour in Tayto

Sun, 22 Jun, 2025

It is the ambition of every rural village to have a famous son; a well-known footballer or a noted singer. The Ox Mountain village of Cloonacool, in south Sligo, has such a boast.
A glimpse into a different, darker Ireland

A glimpse into a different, darker Ireland

Sun, 22 Jun, 2025

You couldn’t but be infuriated at the tale Ellen told on the Irish Housewife of the Year documentary on RTÉ recently.
Presidential candidates are not easy to find

Presidential candidates are not easy to find

Sat, 21 Jun, 2025

I’ve been taking note of the number of people who have ruled themselves out as contenders for the role of Uachtaráin when the present incumbent, the great Michael D, steps down for a well-earned rest later in the year.
Mid-year musings on our civilisation's decline

Mid-year musings on our civilisation's decline

Fri, 20 Jun, 2025

A wet June has arrived with all the unwelcome punctuality of a tax demand, and with it the dawning realisation that 2025 might be remembered as the year when the West's collective chickens finally decided to come home to roost.
The world needs heroes with human frailties

The world needs heroes with human frailties

Thu, 19 Jun, 2025

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are among the most famous Irish sporting superstars at present.
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