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Charity quits Renua after just three months
Three months after joining Renua, Galway county councillor James Charity has sensationally quit Lucinda Creighton's party, accusing it of "U-turns on its water charges policy" and for failing to support him on "issues of local importance".
HSE raised concerns that thousands of Tuam babies may have been trafficked to the US
The HSE raised concerns in 2012 that up to 1,000 babies may have been illegally adopted to the United States, in “a scandal that dwarfs other, more recent issues with the church and state,” according to a report in the Irish Examiner.
Advertiser Facebook page named as finalist in national social media awards
The Galway Advertiser Facebook page and its social media arm has been named as a finalist in the Irish Social Media awards the Sockies, to be held at a glittering ceremony in the RDS, Ballsbridge next week.
Mayo’s anxiety pill use outlined in new report
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.
Begorrah! It’s Foil Arms & Hog
‘BEGORRAH’ IS the ultimate stage Oirish cliché, but Foil Arms & Hog are reclaiming the word for great modern Irish comedy and as the title of their latest tour.
New Christy Moore show brings five legends to one stage
Irish music legend Christy Moore will be kicking off 2015 with a very special and rare performance at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, on Friday, January 2.
New campaign to tackle county’s diabetes levels
A number of local and regional agencies have come together to launch and new project to raise awareness about diabetes in the county.
Big treat for Moore fans at Castlebar show
Christy Moore will be kicking off 2015 with a very special and rare performance at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar.
Startling figures revealed in snapshot of Mayo’s health
An in depth special report on the county's health has revealed that Mayo is a blackspot for prostate cancer and diabetes and death rates from heart attacks, stroke, and breast cancer are among the highest in the country.
Concern expressed over recording of calls at Mullingar garda station
Gardaí will not say what information if any, was recorded in telephone calls to and from Mullingar Garda Station.