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Galway legend’s medals and memorabilia to go under the hammer

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A forgotten Galway legend’s medals and memorabilia will go under the hammer next Monday in Kilkenny.

Galway GAA legends ‘on call’ during crisis

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Communities right across the city and county are pulling together in wonderfully innovative ways to make life that little bit easier for people most affected by the pandemic, particularly those stuck at home cocooning.

The final school term is now under way, but where are we going?

By Brian Mooney

Saolta chief appeals to the sick to attend hospital

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The number of patients attending the emergency departments (EDs) of local hospitals has dropped dramatically during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Athenry golfers call on Ireland to fly the flag

Athenry golfers are raising the flag of Ireland in defiance of Covid-19 and in solidarity with the people of Ireland, and are calling on all sports club in Ireland to follow suit.

Top six still the target for Moycullen Basketball

Linley MacKenzie

Troy demands further action on insurance companies

Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Robert Troy, has said it is unacceptable that some insurance companies are still using every avenue and technicality to get out of their obligation to pay out on legitimate claims.

Covid-19 and the impact on small businesses

The pain and uncertainty of the impact of the Coronavirus on small business owners is staggering and likely to be substantial. For small business owners the situation is an unmitigated disaster. In fact, it couldn’t be worse. No currency crisis, Gulf war, oil shortage, terrorist attack or banking collapse would come close to the impact this virus is having on our economy - but in particular on our SME sector. And, to think we spent three years preparing for the “enormous, incalculable impact” that would result from Britain’s exit from the EU — a breeze compared to this business wipe-out tsunami.

AIT researcher using augmented reality to help people with walk abnormalities

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An Athlone-based PhD candidate is using augmented reality (AR) to help cure people of walking abnormalities which, if left untreated, can lead to “wear and tear” arthritis and serious injuries.

Counting blessings during the lockdown

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