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Days of the 'béal bocht' are over in the West

Days of the 'béal bocht' are over in the West

Thu, 04 Jan, 2024

Over the last few months, I have been writing a series of articles on what we can learn from leaders in different sectors about how to build a better West of Ireland.
We're all still searching for meaning in life

We're all still searching for meaning in life

Wed, 03 Jan, 2024

For the first column of another new year, let’s take a subject of some importance: has religion a future? The doubters used to say that when science had explained all the mysteries of the world and when we were all millionaires, that we’d no longer ...
January is the month of fresh starts

January is the month of fresh starts

Mon, 01 Jan, 2024

As we approach the New Year, we are all presented with the opportunity to make ourselves into better people. A chance to start slowly and build to a great achievement… and maybe this year we will.
A century after independence, this is Mayo's moment

A century after independence, this is Mayo's moment

Sun, 31 Dec, 2023

As we reach the end of the Decade of Centenaries, CONOR McGUIRE reflects on Mayo’s journey since political independence.
Sinéad and Shane made us believe in the divine

Sinéad and Shane made us believe in the divine

Sun, 31 Dec, 2023

I was sitting at my desk, the rain pattering the window, when the headlines flashed - the second of Ireland's most storied voices, Shane McGowan, had passed away, mere months after Sinéad O'Connor drew her final breath.
Butterfly Garden has blossomed in Swinford

Butterfly Garden has blossomed in Swinford

Fri, 29 Dec, 2023

The Butterfly Garden in Swinford is a special place. It’s a community project that has the aim of creating a space where all baby loss is acknowledged and a place where bereaved families and the general public can visit to reflect and remember.
The forgotten heroes of the Great Famine in Mayo and Sligo

The forgotten heroes of the Great Famine in Mayo and Sligo

Fri, 29 Dec, 2023

At present, I’m researching and writing a chapter for a book to be published in America this year (2024). The book is the third in a series entitled, Heroes.
Let's enjoy these lazy days of Christmas

Let's enjoy these lazy days of Christmas

Thu, 28 Dec, 2023

These days between Christmas and New Year are the best. All the hullabaloo of Christmas itself is over and things take on a slightly calmer feel. These can be properly lazy days. We should lean into them.
Henry's book crowns a great year in Ballina

Henry's book crowns a great year in Ballina

Wed, 27 Dec, 2023

As 2023 draws to a close, Ballina itself is at a crossroads. Behind it lies the turbulent few years weathering the storms of the Covid pandemic and its lingering economic impacts.
December: Dark for some, hopeful for others

December: Dark for some, hopeful for others

Wed, 27 Dec, 2023

December is not likely to top the polls when it comes to people choosing their favourite month. Not even the inclusion of Christmas would get it elected.
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