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Enabling citizens to express their views is what will transform the EU
There is a growing movement across Europe to actively seek out the views of its citizens on a whole range of issues that directly or indirectly have an impact on their daily lives — and ultimately give them a bigger say in the making of decisions.
Graduate success is a prerogative at the International School of Make-up Artistry
Katie Robinson has managed the International School of Make-up Artistry for the past 14 years now and has always been proud of the accomplishments of the school's graduates in the industry.
Thousands are sailing — from death, into death
In the end it came fast…. but slow. The screams from up on board overtaken by the roar of the waters breaking through the entrances filling the space about their feet. And as that cold water rushed into that dark space, they knew that death was creeping up on them. Death they had left behind, they thought. When that boat pulled away from the shore, as they were herded on as darkness approached, they took one last look at the land behind them, a land where they knew mainly death. Where they were numbed by it, stunned by it. Driven to risk death by it. One face of death roaring at them, rushing them towards a meeting with the same fear.
Dignity of lives lost should not be forgotten in circus
Next Monday, a circus will descend on Galway. Media of all hue and definition will head west for a hearing that will be seen to set the agenda for a debate that has long divided this country. For more than a week, the focus of the country will be on the deliberations of a coroner and his witnesses in a case which has brought Galway to the attention of the world.
Cortoon/Lavally Drama Group
The group will present Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett and directed by Fred Williams in Headford Community Hall on February 3 and February 4 at 8.30pm nightly.