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Giving up one career to help others find theirs

Giving up one career to help others find theirs

Sat, 14 Sep, 2024

From the very top of her game in banking, to coaching women to get into senior management roles in the corporate world, Tréasa Fitzgibbon gives whatever she is doing 100%.
Who will Mayo send pedalling to Dáil Éireann?

Who will Mayo send pedalling to Dáil Éireann?

Fri, 13 Sep, 2024

So, the Office of Public Works (OPW) has been pilloried for spending €366,000 on an eighteen unit bicycle stand in Leinster House. Now a lot of people would not care if someone set a match to Leinster House and reduced it to rubble.
Fianna Fáil MAGA supporters and a canary-yellow shirt

Fianna Fáil MAGA supporters and a canary-yellow shirt

Thu, 12 Sep, 2024

What possessed me to wear a canary-yellow shirt to the Fianna Fáil meeting in Ballina? I was glowing in a sea of monochrome jackets, jumpers and tops, only matched by my throbbing red face.
Travelling People have deep roots in Ireland

Travelling People have deep roots in Ireland

Sun, 08 Sep, 2024

I remember the makeshift roadside camps of the Travelling People seasonally situated at crossroads and bridges at various points along the Moy or in the Ox Mountains.
The mystery and magic of a lady's handbag

The mystery and magic of a lady's handbag

Sat, 07 Sep, 2024

In the unfathomable mystery of gender, few habits perplex the average male, such as a woman's fervent devotion to a handbag.
'We should always be chasing the rainbow'

'We should always be chasing the rainbow'

Sat, 07 Sep, 2024

Denise McDonagh has achieved more in her life so far than many of us can only imagine and you get the impression that she is not finished yet.
Swimmers are spoilt for choice in the West

Swimmers are spoilt for choice in the West

Fri, 06 Sep, 2024

At some stage of our evolution, we humans came out of the water. And the signs are on us. As soon as we get back into it, we become animated, playful, and our minds are at ease. Our skins even take on a glow from the water.
Farmers are now facing many challenges

Farmers are now facing many challenges

Thu, 05 Sep, 2024

It’s a tough time to be a farmer in Ireland. Maybe it always was but this year’s exceptional rainfall sees farmers feeding silage to cattle indoors in August – after doing so in the springtime too when the animals should be out grazing the land.
America may be talking itself into a civil war

America may be talking itself into a civil war

Thu, 05 Sep, 2024

As I crossed the pedestrian walkway, a flatbed truck driver leaned out his window and unleashed a barrage of angry words at me.
We have plenty of reasons to be cheerful

We have plenty of reasons to be cheerful

Wed, 04 Sep, 2024

Dear reader, Life is good. Once we accept that death, the final arbiter, is part of life, then we can, with more clarity, accept that we are pretty fortunate.
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