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The best from Spielberg in a long time

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It hasn’t been a great decade for Steven Spielberg, I really didn’t enjoy last years West Side Story and the film he directed before, Ready Player One, was the worst film he’s ever made. Last year, like plenty of other directors, he’s gone for a little introspection. He’s wrote something about his own life and made an autobiographical film about his childhood. A little like Kenneth Branagh with Belfast last year.

Stunning Ballymurray residence oozes charm and character in secluded location

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Fearagh, Ballymurray

Buccaneers regain league leadership with bonus point win over St Mary’s College

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Buccaneers regained leadership of the Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B with a fully deserving 31-24 victory over St. Mary’s College in front of a big attendance at Dubarry Park on Saturday.

Ibec report shows role of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement in delivering prosperity

As the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (BGFA) nears its 25th anniversary, Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, today published a new report that spotlights the significant economic and social prosperity that the landmark agreement has delivered for both the island of Ireland and Britain.

Beautifully designed Gleann Duchais residence located in exclusive Moate enclave

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3 Gleann Duchais,

Moycullen’s rock-solid defence will be tested by Belfast Star

Belfast beckons for the Maigh Cuilinn Super League basketballers this weekend as they head north for a clash with a Belfast Star team that last weekend lost its four-game winning streak to table-toppers DBS Eanna in Dublin.

Galway emigrant celebrates 101st birthday at historic Michael Collins table

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A UK-based Galway emigrant older than the Irish State itself has celebrated his 101st birthday at the same table that Michael Collins reputedly sat at with the first Irish Cabinet in 1922.

Enjoy the wonderful difference of Northern Ireland

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I had been to Northern Ireland on many occasions, but yet, I never felt that I had been to it. That I'd never sat back, taken the time to stroll around, to experience the variety of break types it offers. I suppose that emanates from the perception we had of Northern Ireland through decades of growing up and not seeing it as a potentially wonderful location to have a holiday.

Galway features in lavish book of photos of our haunting abandoned spaces

by Declan Varley

Cell therapy may slow kidney damage from type 2 diabetes, University trial shows

University of Galway, in collaboration with the EU Horizon 2020-funded NEPHSTROM Consortium, has announced promising results from a new cell therapy trial for people living with diabetes.

 

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