COMEDIAN and actor Roy Hudd’s career was so versatile, and so varied, that readers will have their own cherished memories of a much loved larger than life figure who kept the country entertained for six decades.
From his formative years as a Redcoat at Butlin’s to TV appeareances in series like.... |
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Galway Bay fm newsroom: A Ballygar GP is appealing to the public to stop ‘second guessing’ the HSE as it works to contain or slow the spread of Covid 19. Dr. Martin Daly says many people over the weekend including in his own community clearly did not understand the gravity of the situation, when.... |
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The mayor is busy all the time. A local school needs better plumbing and doors that stay shut. A new plaza threatens the destruction of a public restroom for women. The Christmas tree lighting ceremony is in its final festive planning stages. There is a sewage issue in the valley, and the city is still trying to figure out its brand. |
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Growing number of teachers self-isolating. Ahead of his meeting with education secretary Gavin Williamson, Geoff Barton – general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders – said he would be raising the challenges of keeping schools open amid staff shortages. |
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Columnist The four horsemen of disaster in IT decision-making are fear, uncertainty, doubt – and hype. FUD famously first pranced forth when IBM ran the world and its salespeople ladled them out over any upstart which had a chance of taking market share. But hype – ah, hype. |
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The Australian stock market has suffered its biggest one-day drop since the 1987 share market crash, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison calls for calm and travel bans to combat the COVID-19 pandemic come into effect. This story is regularly updated. You can also stay informed with the latest episode.... |
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LAST Sunday in our church in Barangay Lakandula, Mabalacat City, the atmosphere was sparse and forlorn. Churchgoers were told to distance from each other, at arm's length to the left and to the right, which did not crowd the small church because only a few braved the Sunday Mass despite Covid-19. |
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Supermacs is now offering free meals to staff working in the emergency services. The Irish fast food chain says it wants to recognise the effort being made the emergency teams amid the Coronavirus outbreak. Managing Director of Supermacs, Galway man Pat McDonagh, says everyone should help out. |
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All Sunday and weekday public Masses (as well as all other parish events) have been suspended in the Archdiocese of Agana, effective Tuesday, March 17 until Saturday, April 18, 2020. In a pastoral letter, Archbishop Michael Byrnes said the decision was not taken lightly as the celebration of the.... |
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Pope Francis left the Vatican to make a surprise visit to two churches Sunday even as Italian health authorities demanded that people stay home as much as possible to battle the country's severe coronavirus outbreak. The Vatican says the pope's trip included a brief stroll on a main Rome street to pray for the end of the pandemic. |
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The HSE is expecting to ramp up the number of coronavirus tests being carried out from today. A new online system is being rolled out so GPs can order tests for their patients. Out of hours services were flooded with calls over the weekend. President of the Irish Medical Organisation, Dr Padraig.... |
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