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Westport in shock and mourning following untimely death of Mayo News managing editor Neill O'Neill
A pall was cast over the town of Westport and around the county this week with the news that the managing editor of The Mayo News Neill O'Neill passed away suddenly at the age of 36. Mr O'Neill took ill at his home at Rosbeg, The Quay, Westport early on Tuesday morning.
Ballinrobe’s Rory wins People of the Year Award
Rory O’Neill was among those honoured at this year’s People of the Year Awards. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the annual ceremony was presented by Gráinne Seoige and broadcast live on RTÉ One television from Dublin’s Citywest Hotel last Saturday night. Rory was presented with his award by Stephen Fry.
Lisa O’Neill to play Róisín Dubh
SHE HAS played support at David Gray and Glen Hansard’s recent Galway concerts, but next week Lisa O’Neill takes top billing when she plays the Róisín Dubh.
Support floods in for O’Neill after Abbey speech
Messages of support have been coming in all week for Ballinrobe man Rory O’Neill following his impassioned speech about gay rights and homophobia in the Abbey Theatre last Saturday night.
Minister John Perry officially opens Zenith in Athlone
Minister for State at the Department of Enterprise and Innovation, John Perry, officially opened Zenith Adhesive Components (ZAC), a new manufacturing company in the IDA Business and Technology Park, Dublin Road, Athlone last Thursday.
O’Neill calls for rural transport funding
A lack of public transport systems in rural areas is further compounding the issue of loneliness among the elderly, according to local senator Pat O’ Neill.
Castlecomer lift the 16 All-Ireland basketball crown
Castlecomer Community School were crowned under 16C Girls All-Ireland Schools Cup champions following a 41-32 success over Gaelcholaiste Carlow on Wednesday of last week.
Guinan’s scoring spree ensures victory for St Lachtain’s
St Lachtain's of Kilkenny earned a hard fought victory over South Liberties at Sean Treacy Park, Tipperary on Sunday.
A barrister and a golf fan to open Cúirt readings
IRISH BORN Joseph O’Neill works as a barrister in New York while the Irish-American Timothy O’Grady has a passion for golf. Both men area also acclaimed writers and will give the opening reading at Cúirt.
Book Club
The picture-perfect O’Neill family is both admired and envied, near and far. But in the week leading up to Andrea O'Neill's high-profile society wedding, life-changing trouble is suddenly brewing and sinister cracks begin to show in the previously solid foundations of the O’Neill household.