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How Ireland lost thirty nine famous paintings

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The sinking of the Lusitania on May 7 1915, off the Cork coast, by a German submarine electrified Ireland, Britain and America. In Ireland, the fact that German submarines were lurking so close to the Irish shore, added fuel to the propaganda that Germany was planning to invade the country. It spurred recruitment into the armed forces. In Britain, the shameful practice of using passenger liners to carry munitions across the Atlantic without telling the passengers they were in effect travelling on a British war ship, was to come to an end.

Free tyre safety checks at Modern Tyres Bohermore

The Galway branch of Ireland’s largest independent tyre retailer, Modern Tyresm is offering motorists peace of mind this spring with a free tyre safety check.

Free tyre safety checks at Modern Tyres Bohermore

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The Galway branch of Ireland’s largest independent tyre retailer, Modern Tyresm is offering motorists peace of mind this spring with a free tyre safety check.

Back Alleys on the Arts Corridor

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THE ARTS Corridor at University Hospital Galway is currently full of Back Alleys, giving glimpses into childhood freedoms and childhood environments that are rapidly disappearing.

Testing of fuel tankers dropped during petrol stretching crisis

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It has emerged that the Revenue Commissioners took just 24 samples from fuel tankers across the entire country for the whole of 2014.

Free tyre safety checks at Modern Tyres, Bohermore

The Galway branch of Ireland’s largest independent tyre retailers, Modern Tyres, which has 40 outlets nationwide, is offering motorists peace of mind this spring with a free tyre safety check.

Mayo’s anxiety pill use outlined in new report

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Almost 10,000 people in Mayo are being prescribed anti-depressants and anxiety pills under the General Medical Services Scheme, a new report has shown.

Sherry FitzGerald briefing explores opportunities in a recovering marketplace

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Sherry FitzGerald Group hosted a business briefing in the Meyrick Hotel in Galway on February 25 entitled “Outlook 2015: How will Ireland's residential and commercial property markets perform this year … and beyond?”

Motor trade insurance — understand the cover your broker is putting in place for you

The past eighteen months has seen a welcome change for the fortunes of the motor trade. In relation to motor trade insurance specifically we have seen a general increase in premium levels ranging from a low of 3-5 per cent to 30 per cent and more in the cases of motor traders with claims.

Will dim drivers please get their lights functioning properly?

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Firstly, I have to hold up my hands and admit that one of my pet hates on the road is drivers who travel the highways and byways of this county with defective headlights on a consistent basis. And that includes rear-lights which are faulty too.

 

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