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In less than five months, Albie will return to the Sacred Heart School bringing life to the bright, airy building that will be alive with St Mary’s pupils. The students will be in the classrooms named ...
Irish businessman and Co Tipperary native Declan Kelly has joined Manchester United legends David Beckham and Gary Neville to purchase Salford City Football Club ...
Two men have been arrested after a €10 million drug seizure in Co Clare. A total of 500 kilos of herbal cannabis were discovered in searches of a property as part of an operation by Revenue officers ...
Broadcaster Joe Duffy has announced he is retiring from RTÉ after 37 years. The presenter confirmed on Thursday that his final time hosting Liveline will be Friday, June 27th. He has hosted the ...
Take a Chance on Me, presented by TY students from St Joseph’s Secondary School in Rochfortbridge, have sold out, so ...
The Camogie Association has announced it will call a special congress at Croke Park on May 22nd to resolve the skorts controversy. A recent survey shows 83 per cent of inter-county players would ...
Following their disappointing defeat to Kildare in the Leinster Championship, Westmeath will back in championship action next Sunday in the opening round of the Tailteann Cup, facing Antrim in TEG Cus ...
Westmeath-based group Women's Community Projects and Women's Collective Ireland are hosting an event with Longford Westmeath Domestic Abuse Local Area Network to raise awareness about domestic abuse.
‘Let’s Go Bananas’ is the title of an event taking place in Water Street, Castlepollard on Wednesday May 14, starting at 7pm, organised by The Crafty Yellowship, a project funded by Creative Westmeath ...
Maro Itoje has become the first English captain of the British and Irish Lions since Martin Johnson in 2001 after being placed in charge of the squad bound for Australia this summer.
The Liveline is now open,” said Joe Duffy today, as he previewed this afternoon’s Liveline, the popular RTÉ Radio 1 show which he has helmed for over a quarter of a century.
Westmeath ladies manager Frank Browne was full of praise for his players after they edged out Wexford by a single point in a pulsating Leinster Intermediate Championship semi-final last Sunday.
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