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Capital congestion requires its radical solution

Capital congestion requires its radical solution

Sun, 03 Mar, 2024

The report in this newspaper that Councillors in Ballina have been asking about the possibility of finding extra car spaces at the back of Tesco put me in mind of the differences on this between Dublin and the west.
Sheila's made a living from her love of Irish dancing

Sheila's made a living from her love of Irish dancing

Sat, 02 Mar, 2024

Sheila Moffatt lives and breathes her work. She founded the Moffatt School of Irish Dancing nearly three decades ago and over the years the school has produced top champion dancers and Sheila is an experienced adjudicator herself. But that’s not all.
Hard to see Casement Park uniting two communities

Hard to see Casement Park uniting two communities

Sat, 02 Mar, 2024

I was listening to Micheál Martin on Morning Ireland the other day and I found it hard to contain my incredulity. He was on about his Shared Island project which has a lot to recommend it.
We can learn a lot from this Lenten season

We can learn a lot from this Lenten season

Fri, 01 Mar, 2024

As February's pale light fades, the heralds of Lent have already roused the faithful from winter's lethargy.
Sorry is still the hardest word for the leaders of Sinn Féin

Sorry is still the hardest word for the leaders of Sinn Féin

Tue, 27 Feb, 2024

It would be gratuitous not to congratulate Michelle O’Neill of Sinn Féin (SF) and Emma Little-Pengelly of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) on their day in the sun.
Exploring the wondrous world of bees

Exploring the wondrous world of bees

Sun, 25 Feb, 2024

The Parish Priest was making a few visits shortly after his arrival in his new parish. He landed in to Mrs Kelly and while she had a cake just out of the oven, she had nothing to put on the bread. She found a jar of honey with very little left in it.
New Year's resolution was the catalyst for Siobhán's business

New Year's resolution was the catalyst for Siobhán's business

Sat, 24 Feb, 2024

Belmullet native Siobhán Leigh has taken a childhood hobby and turned it into a successful business model. Siobhán is the owner of White Rose Creations, a children’s clothing company. She designs and handmakes all the products herself.
It is no longer a given that Joe Biden will run for a second term

It is no longer a given that Joe Biden will run for a second term

Fri, 23 Feb, 2024

In normal times, the national conventions of political parties in the United States are a routine enough business. The party – be that Republican or Democrat – meets up in some big city for a hullabaloo just before the presidential election.
Positive start for Sligo and the league overall

Positive start for Sligo and the league overall

Fri, 23 Feb, 2024

A Friday night in Dublin presents many, many possibilities – and mine worked out a treat last week.
New wording in Constitution won't be much help to beleaguered carers

New wording in Constitution won't be much help to beleaguered carers

Fri, 23 Feb, 2024

On March 8th next, which is International Women's Day, Ireland will vote on whether to amend the "woman in the home" clause in Bunreacht na hÉireann.
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