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Tottenham have said they are “disgusted” after forward Mathys Tel received racial abuse on social media after Wednesday night’s Uefa Super Cup defeat to Paris St Germain. Tel missed a spot-kick in a ...
EIGHT years after the launch of their hugely successful Jenny Glow brand of cosmetics, Ballyhaunis sisters Jane and Katie O'Connor have once again taken the Irish retail market by storm with their ...
ALL roads lead to Westport next weekend when the Irish Amateur Close Championship returns to Westport after an absence of 20 ...
A NEW group for young people titled SPACE (Social Prescribing And Creative Empowerment) has been launched in Ballinrobe and is the first programme of its kind in the country.
TUESDAY evening saw a fine sale of weanlings for the month of August at Balla Mart, with double the numbers on last year. The ...
RAMPS at McHale Road in Castlebar need some repairs, council management has been told. Bricks have become loose, Councillor Blackie Gavin highlighted at a recent municipal meeting, and they require ...
THE Galway Simon Community invites everyone, individuals, families, schools, companies and clubs, to give up their bed for one night, on Friday, October 3, with one purpose: to change the lives of ...
Taylor Swift has announced that her 12th studio album, The Life Of A Showgirl, will be released on October 3rd. The news came during Swift’s appearance on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her NFL ...
The Riverfest team are excited to announce details for the 11th festival, to be held this year on August 22 and 23.
Masters champion Rory McIlroy revealed he has already “shot down” the prospect of becoming a playing Ryder Cup captain in the future. Europe’s leading points scorer in their victory in Rome two years ...
Oscar-winning Irish actor Cillian Murphy plays the impassioned headteacher of a last-chance reform school in a trailer for Netflix film Steve. Set in the mid 1990s and directed by Tim Mielants, the ...
The gap between the average rate in Ireland and that of the euro zone also continues to narrow. The average Irish mortgage rate is now 3.60 per cent, down from 4.11 per cent in June last year, ...
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