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Galway City Museum awarded Regional Museum Exhibitions Scheme Grant

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Galway City Museum was recently awarded €15,000 in the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media’s Regional Museum Exhibitions Scheme 2024. This funding will be used to further enhance exhibition engagement at the Museum.

Remembering Ronnie O’Gorman

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I have a sad task to perform this week, to remember and commemorate my good friend of more than forty years, the late (how it hurts to write those words) Ronnie O’Gorman whose death last week has robbed the world of an exceptional human being.

Galway activists arrested following Palestine solidarity protest at Shannon Airport

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Two members of Galway Palestine Solidarity Campaign were amongst a group of three activists arrested by Gardaí on Saturday, March 30, following an attempt to approach a United States Air Force military aircraft that had landed in Shannon Airport.

Celebrate ‘Easter on the Estate’ at the gorgeous Glenlo Abbey

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This spring, the team at Glenlo Abbey has two very exciting offerings for you to enjoy with your nearest and dearest.

Revealed - the top ten hottest holiday locations

The list of the most visited countries worldwide features many beautiful cities in the world, and StressFreeCarRental.com has compiled the most popular locations on the list before the pandemic.

Boxing sisters

Olympic Boxing Club sisters are in action this week at the IBA Women’s World Championship in Istanbul, and off to a flying start.

Amputee Football National League to kick off next week in Oranmore

The Irish Amputee Football Association are delighted to announce the first round of the U Value Amputee Football National League 2022.

Trevi Fountain the holiday attraction with the best luck, survey shows

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Athlone Castle the setting for Irish Day of Solidarity with journalist Julian Assange

Athlone Castle will be the setting for a ‘Solidarity Stall for Julian Assange’ on Saturday afternoon (October 23) from 12pm.

‘If my sins were many they were interesting’

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The Lausanne Conference of July 1932, attended by the former allied powers of World War I (Britain, France, Belgium and Italy), and Germany, accepted that the world economic crisis made continued reparations by Germany virtually impossible. Various long-term arrangements were made, but in effect it allowed Germany off the hook for the monetary compensation it had agreed to pay for its responsibility in starting the war. Germany was now free to rebuild its own economy. This was a very importance conference attended by the world press, among whom was Clare Sheridan.

 

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