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Bad cess to the hackers for piling misery upon misery

As if things could not be bad enough for the health services struggling to cope with the impact of the pandemic, the abominable hackers had to come along and carry out this act of malware criminality at the worst time possible. For those who have been suffering serious illness not related to the pandemic, their treatment plans were set in disarray, and now there are fears that the must unscrupulous of people have access to patient data and will sell it to the highest bidder, or release it on the general web.

Pats on the back for workers on duty during Storm Ophelia

Galway county councillors stated their gratefulness to all council workers, ESB workers, and emergency services who were on duty during Storm Ophelia.

Shocked by reckless behaviour during Ophelia warnings

Dear Editor,

Storm Ophelia passes over Athlone

 

Ophelia brings both tragedy and heroism

Well, the story of the week was Ophelia. By the way, I looked up Ophelia and it comes from a Greek word meaning “help” – very appropriate, I think. Of course, it also was the name of Hamlet’s doomed lover in the play by Shakespeare.

Mayo escapes the worst of Storm Ophelia

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Our rolling coverage of Storm Ophelia throughout the event

Theatre shows at the Galway Fringe Festival

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AMONG THE many plays worth catching at the fringe is Head Above Water Theatre Company's production of Conor Duffy’s Hound's Hotel, which runs from July 20 to 22 at Seven in Bridgestreet, at 7pm.

Misery in Cleeres

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A production of ‘Misery’ by the fionn mac Cumhaill players will be staged in Cleere’s Theatre on November 22 and 23.

 

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