Frontline workers being hung out to dry

Fri, Feb 22, 2013

Ireland’s frontline workers are being hung out to dry by this Government. Members of An Garda Siochana, nurses, firefighters, ambulance personnel, and prison officers cannot and should not be targeted again for pay cuts, dressed up in any guise.

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Mayo is rising — let’s all rise together

Fri, Feb 15, 2013

To celebrate St Valentine’s Day the Mayo Rape Crisis Centre and up to 50 of its friends, family members, supporters, and survivors and simply anyone who loves women and girls, gathered on Market Square, Castlebar, to join the One Billion Rising campaign — the global activist movement to end violence against women and girls.

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Thanks to Mayo Advertiser team for informative presentation

Fri, Feb 08, 2013

Dear Editor,
On behalf of Network Mayo, I would like to thank the Mayo Advertiser for the presentation made by editor Toni Bourke and sales manager Fergal O’Connor at our meeting last week. It was informative, entertaining, and professional as well as being thoroughly enjoyable for all present.

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The time for cynicism is over, embrace the Gathering and run with it

Fri, Feb 08, 2013

Mayo is leading the charge when it comes to the Gathering Ireland 2013 with 268 gatherings highlighted in an action packed calendar of events launched by Mayo County Council last Monday afternoon.

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A nation united in grief and anger

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

It was a sight to behold. The band of blue joined in their intense sorrow and grief at the loss of one of their own.

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The unusual mindset of the Irish

Fri, Jan 25, 2013

The Irish public have some sort of perverse need to wallow in other people’s misery.

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The right decision but not an easy one

Fri, Jan 18, 2013

“It’s about time Castlebar turned its face on Lough Lannagh and not its back,” said An Taoiseach Enda Kenny at the launch of the town’s ambitious €12.5 million National Pursuits Academy in June 2012.

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Bloggers beware — Twitter defamation case settled

Fri, Jan 11, 2013

The clock is ticking for bloggers who think they are immune from Ireland’s defamation laws and can libel and slag off who they like on social media sites such as Twitter or Facebook.

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Three and a half times more people now die by suicide than on the roads

Fri, Jan 04, 2013

The Road Safety Authority (RSA), An Garda Siochana, the Department of Transport, and road safety officers the country wide should be commended for their successful efforts in reducing the number of road fatalities in Ireland. The results have been staggering and far beyond the targets set.

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Offer support to those who might be feeling lonely this Christmas

Fri, Dec 14, 2012

Luckily for a lot of us Christmas is the time of year that is looked forward to with much anticipation for the fun and festivities which lie ahead over the coming weeks, however Christmas can also exacerbate the feeling of loneliness and bring great sadness for people, particularly for those who may have suffered the loss of a loved one during the year.

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There is not much more we can take

Fri, Dec 07, 2012

There was always going to be a sucker punch for most of us on Wednesday, when Michael Noonan and Brendan Howlin did their double act in the Dáil. But unlike Vaudeville double acts of Abbot and Costelloe, Burns and Allen, or later comedy double acts like Fry and Laurie, no-one was looking forward to Wednesday afternoon’s matinée showing in the Dáil chamber.

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