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CCTV system in Westport needs to ‘get moving’
Cathaoirleach of Westport Town Council, Councillor Christy Hyland, stressed that the installation of a CCTV system in the town should be rolled out as soon as possible — even just starting with one camera.
All-ages gigs and Rubber Bandits for Cat Laughs 2011
The Cat Laughs Comedy festival is set to bring more laughs to the June bank holiday weekend. Home to world-class comedy, the festival announced its much-anticipated programme earlier in the week for 2011. Comedy fans can look forward to five days of non-stop fun and frolics with over 40 acts in 67 shows across 12 venues.
All-ages gigs and Rubber Bandits for Cat Laughs 2011
The Cat Laughs Comedy festival is set to bring more laughs to the June bank holiday weekend. Home to world-class comedy, the festival announced its much-anticipated programme earlier in the week for 2011. Comedy fans can look forward to five days of non-stop fun and frolics with over 40 acts in 67 shows across 12 venues.
Rising comedy star Jack Whitehall to play Róisín Dubh
HE IS only in his early twenties but English comedian Jack Whitehall has already made a remarkable impact upon the comedy world.
Euro watchdog is barking at the heels of the Government
Big Brother is watching us now more than ever but the question is, should we taxpayers be grateful that there is a higher power keeping an eye on the people who brought the country to where it is today?
Campaign to reduce the voting age to 16
With the local and European elections on the horizon teenagers in Ireland will be watching proceedings from the outside, wondering why their voices can't be heard. A campaign is mounting to allow 16 and 17-year-olds vote, and it’s one which the Mayo Advertiser supports. At the ages of 16 and 17 you can pay taxes, get married, work full-time, leave school, or be detained at a detention centre, so why not have the right to vote?
Impressive line up for ‘Cat Laughs’ signals another funny festival
The programme for this year’s Carlsberg Cat Laughs Comedy festival was launched in Kilkenny this week.
City’s purring to the gags of world class comics as Cat Laughs opens
Bleary-eyed and jet-lagged comedians are set to inundate the Marble City this weekend leaving thousands of visitors and locals in stitches following their shows over the next four days.