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Mayo senator says resignations of female world leaders raise questions about how women are treated in politics
Fianna Fail Senator and Leader of the Seanad, Lisa Chambers, has expressed her disappointment at the recent resignation of two female world leaders, Nicola Sturgeon and Jacinda Ardern. Both leaders were renowned for their strong and responsible leadership and served as role models for women around the world.
Galway Sinn Fein played key role in Stormont election success
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Galway Sinn Féin headed North for the Stormont election. As an all-Ireland party this weekend solidarity is the norm.
Any ‘return to normal’ is a return to major challenges for Ireland
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As summer comes to an end, attention is turning to the new political season as the various party think-ins get underway with the return of the Dáil just around the corner.
End of pandemic within our grasp as further easing of restrictions affords hope for the future
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Ireland needs to keep an eye on what is happening in Europe
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While domestic issues are likely to continue to dominate the political agenda – this past week seeing the re-emergence with a vengeance of the housing crisis as some light begins to emerge at the end of the pandemic tunnel – the coming months will also feature some tumultuous developments in European politics that may have significant implications for Ireland.
Gurtymadden’s Shane Dolphin wins election as new Young Fine Gael VP
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Shane Dolphin, a native of Gurtymadden, south Galway, has been elected the new vice president of Young Fine Gael, scooping a massive 73 per cent of first preference votes at the recent YFG national conference.
‘Working class voices are still struggling for representation in literature’
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TO BE a Booker Prize winner is to be in a distinguished club of novelists working in the English language, but the 2020 winner Douglas Stuart is within an even more select group of recipients.
Scottish First Minister and Irish Climate Action Minister reveal economic impact of Galway Wind Park
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First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon visited the Irish headquarters of leading energy provider SSE plc this week to unveil a report which shows that Galway Wind Park near Oughterard has already contributed €88.7m to Irish Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Brexit - How? Why? and what happens next?
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Even the most sceptical observer cannot accuse those who describe last week’s Brexit referendum result as 'seismic' or 'a political earthquake' of engaging in hyperbole. From an Irish perspective, it is potentially the most significant thing to happen in peace-time British politics since the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936.