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Sad passing of prominent Irish culture figures as Carty shines despite Connacht defeat
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The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
'All For me Grog', a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
All For me Grog’, a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
'All For me Grog', a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
‘All For me Grog’, a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
Mayor Cubbard condemns RIC commemoration as 'disingenuous'
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It makes no sense for the State and the Government to commemorate an organisation which sought to prevent an Irish state and Government from coming into existence, especially an organisation of which the notorious Black and Tans were a part.
Lady Captain's Day taking centre stage
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There was lots of exciting play around the courses in Mayo last weekend with some big prizes handed out.
Ballina promises to be a battle to the end
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Ballina has seen a large chunk of its current area hived off and it is probably for the best, with the towns of Foxford and Swinford now in the Swinford Electoral Area following the latest boundary commission report.
'Galway felt like a really good place to come and make the record'
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WHEN DECLAN O’Rourke’s debut album, Since Kyabram, was released in 2004, it confirmed, indeed exceeded, the promise and expectations that had been building up around the Dublin singer-songwriter.