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Lisa has combined a love of IT and teaching 

Lisa has combined a love of IT and teaching 

Sat, 06 Jul, 2024

Career paths aren’t always linear, but more often than not, when a person is drawn to a particular area, they end up working in that field in some shape. That’s true for Lisa Finn, owner of Enhance Consulting.
GAA fans won't pay to watch crap football

GAA fans won't pay to watch crap football

Sat, 06 Jul, 2024

Generally speaking, I would not be the greatest or most passionate fan of soccer but seeing the way Gaelic football has developed in the past decade I have begun to take a greater interest in the game.
Parenting lessons from the animal kingdom

Parenting lessons from the animal kingdom

Fri, 05 Jul, 2024

In Ireland's verdant fields and misty forests, a silent symphony of parental devotion plays out daily, unnoticed by most human eyes.
In 2024, what does control of Mayo County Council actually mean?

In 2024, what does control of Mayo County Council actually mean?

Thu, 04 Jul, 2024

News that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have formed an alliance on Mayo County Council for the first time can be classed as historic but certainly not a shock.
Separatist sideshow must not derail Catholic Church reform

Separatist sideshow must not derail Catholic Church reform

Wed, 03 Jul, 2024

Three weeks ago in this space, I wrote about the organised attempt by extreme traditionalists in the Catholic Church to undermine the reforms that Pope Francis is now anxious to introduce – change that was supposed to be implemented 60 years ago ...
Election night will bring change in Britain

Election night will bring change in Britain

Tue, 02 Jul, 2024

Best be prepared, for it will be a hard day’s night.
American Diary: What happens on the farm stays on the farm

American Diary: What happens on the farm stays on the farm

Sun, 30 Jun, 2024

Since January 2019, Kristi Noem has been the formidable Governor of South Dakota and her uncompromising conservative positions on taxation, healthcare and gun rights would have in any case made her a leading candidate for Donald Trump’s running mate ...
Love it or loathe it, silage is now the established form of animal fodder

Love it or loathe it, silage is now the established form of animal fodder

Sun, 30 Jun, 2024

I remember hearing a story one time about a lad chatting up a girl at a dance. He had a set of questions prepared to establish if there was enough common ground to continue to the next level.
We need to restore trust in our liberal democracy

We need to restore trust in our liberal democracy

Sat, 29 Jun, 2024

For generations, the Irish people have trusted certain fundamental pillars of society.
Rescuing children from Bucharest's sewers and building schools in Africa

Rescuing children from Bucharest's sewers and building schools in Africa

Sat, 29 Jun, 2024

To say that Aisling Neary has helped others is a massive understatement. The Castlebar native has had a positive impact on the lives of so many people in her lifetime, so much so that the true number would be impossible to calculate.
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