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No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

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Award-winning podcast from the QI offices in which the writers of the hit BBC show discuss the best things they've found out this week. Hosted by Dan Schreiber (@schreiberland) with James Harkin (@jamesharkin), Andrew Hunter Murray (@andrewhunterm), and Anna Ptaszynski (#GetAnnaOnTwitter)
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Around the Table is a place to understand and appreciate others more by hearing, from real people, the real stories that have shaped us, our convictions and our decisions. I pray this stirs up a desire in others to examine and appreciate their own stories as well.
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Welcome to. The World of cryptocurrency where i will be talking about different blockcahain/cryptocurrency projects and my opinion on them Cover art photo provided by NordWood Themes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nordwood
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ESG Explorer

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

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From evolving regulatory requirements and investor activism to the physical effects of climate change on business operations and more, Osler’s newest podcast, ESG Explorer, looks at the developments and issues affecting your business. Knowledgeable guests from Osler and across the business world guide listeners through the critical topics modern organizations are facing.
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Two Old Farts Talk Sci-Fi will bring you back to when you first fell in love with the speculative genre, which includes science fiction, fantasy, and horror, their mashups and subgenres, whether that be the written word or movies, TV, theatre, comic books and graphic novels. Whatever the format, if it can’t happen in real life, it may be brought up. --- What is it that first brought you to love the things that could not happen? --- What is it about the speculative genre that keeps you readin ...
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In Season 3 of the Razed Sports podcast, host Bob Harkins tells the story of his father, Tim, who was lost to cancer in the spring of 2020. Tim Harkins was an athlete, a leader and a mentor. He was also a great man, in a low-key sort of way. His story needs to be shared, because quite frankly, the world could use more people like him. https://razedsports.com/ Razed Sports is a proud member of the Story Hangar podcast network. https://www.storyhangar.com/
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Blue Collar Proud Show

Carter Harkins & Taylor Hill

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Same Show, NEW Name! Join the community of thousands of blue-collar business owners who are making their businesses stronger, the Blue Collar Proud Way. This weekly show hosted by Carter Harkins and Taylor Hill features interviews with leading authors, speakers, coaches, and successful business owners who want to build a better world by strengthening blue-collar businesses. It's not just a show, it's the beginning of a movement. Join us!
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A new weekly series all about Long COVID. Dr Funmi Okunola MD interviews a wide range of experts in the field about the disease, its possible causes, the assessment, diagnosis and management and the mechanisms of rehabilitation and recovery from Long COVID.
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ITSPmagazine Podcast Network

ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli

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ITSPmagazine Podcast Network Broadcasting Ideas. Connecting Minds. A Modern Innovative Multi-Media Platform. A Globale Space Where Intellectual Exchange Is Encouraged. Musing on: Technology | Cybersecurity | Society & Culture | Business | Space | Science | Leadership | Environment | Healthcare & Wellness | Storytelling & Storytellers | Artificial Intelligence & Generative AI | Ethics & Philosophy | Policy & Regulations | Hacking | Software Development | Sociology & Psychology | Founders & St ...
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LIVE from the studio of Archangel Radio this is LA Catholic Morning, with Ellen Taylor and Todd Sylvester. Monday-Friday from 7am-8am we talk with local and national guests that share their own unique perspectives of the Catholic Faith. Todd Sylvester is your host along with co-host, Ellen Taylor, and producer, Mike Romano
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Fingers On Buzzers

Fingers On Buzzers

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Fingers on Buzzers is brought to you by comedian and keen amateur quizzer Lucy Porter, alongside The Chase's very own Jenny Ryan. Whether you’re a Pointless armchair aficionado, nostalgic for the days of Going for Gold, or a bona fide Mastermind, this is the podcast for you. Jenny and Lucy speak to a host of people who work behind the scenes of our favourite TV quiz shows, including James Harkin (QI), Roger Tilling (the ‘Voice’ of University Challenge) and Jenny Hawker (Only Connect); plus w ...
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The Expansionist Podcast

Shelly Shepherd and Heather Drake

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Shelly Shepherd and Heather Drake invite you to listen in on a continuing conversation about expanding spirituality, the Divine Feminine, and the transforming impact of living attuned to Wisdom, Spirit and Love. #expansionisttheology #spirituality #spirit #spiritual #wisdom #love #Sophia #feminist #theology #community #table #expansion #fifthwaylove #deconstruction #Jesus #annointing #marymagdalene #feminism #Jesuschrist #holyspirit #women #feminine
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Full Funnel Freedom is for sales executives, directors and managers who know they want to improve the capabilities of their sales teams to generate more leads and income with ease. You're tired of the constant hustle and the pressure of leading a demotivated sales team. You are looking for ways to assess, develop and lead your team that ultimately lead to better results. You're excited and ready to learn what it takes to build a sales funnel that brings you freedom. Hosted by Hamish Knox, au ...
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Up2Me Radio is a Inspirational Live Talk and Podcast Network. Our conversations focus on real life stories to inspire, uplift and equip you with actionable tools you can apply to your own life. We are a community of individuals who want to be better holistically ( mind, body & spirit) to do better.
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Join Rachel Mann, PhD, sacred activist, social scientist, healer and spiritual mentor and her amazing guests on her podcast, Destiny Lines: Sacred Activism for Peacemaking and Ending Violence as they explore the multidimensional sources and impacts of violence and how we can end the cycle for future generations into an enduring peace. In these tumultuous times, it is critically important to continue to build a Great Wave of Peace on a planetary level. Destiny lines are energetic pathways of ...
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THE BUTTPOD

Brent Butt (Sparrow Media Co.)

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Award winning comedian Brent Butt hosts a weekly comedy podcast in which he hopes each of his guests will teach him something he doesn't know, thereby making him incrementally "more smarter".
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The Buttpod

Sparrow Media Co.

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Award-winning comedian BRENT BUTT interviews various creative guests to discuss their history, their process, and how they managed to turn their passion into profit (or at least a few bucks) all in hopes of making himself, his guest, and his listeners "more smarter".
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This show features conversations and interviews on leadership on school district leadership. Discussion and content focus on all aspects of highly effective, forward thinking, and transformative leadership and the connections and lessons to the educational leadership setting.
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Change Is Key

Shane Conaty

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I am a qualified life coach and I want part of this podcast to involve connecting with people of similar interests. I will cover themes of mental health and wellbeing, mental strength, life coaching and experiences of overcoming life's challenges. Guests will include fellow podcasters, motivational speakers and life coaches.
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Welcome to Keywords in Play, a joint collaborative podcast between Critical Distance and the Digital Games Research Association! In this series, we deliver interviews with writers, thinkers, makers, and critics working with games in an approachable and conversational format, suitable for fans, players, and critical thinkers alike.
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This podcast discusses the issues and aspects of life after retirement from a career in law enforcement. Financial, emotional, psychological, and social factors will be discussed through the lens of a retired police officer, as well as experts in related fields. The host, Sgt. Chuck Frey (Ret.), relates personal experiences, and opens the podcast up to be shared by other officers and retirees.
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School of Thought

GEMS Education

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Welcome to the podcast where we talk all things education, covering every aspect of the learning journey and speaking to some of the leading voices along the way. Our aim is to uncover the hottest topics, answer the most pressing questions, and solve the biggest challenges facing learners, educators and parents today.
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I'm excited to host a dynamic 20 to 40-minute interviews with prominent figures in the drone community! These interviews will feature leaders from public agencies, innovative private companies, and visionary entrepreneurs. The goal is to ignite the drone community's passion by sharing inspiring success stories! 🚀💡
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My name's Danielle Francisco and my drive for this podcast is to bring you the most captivating, inspiring, raw conversations from people in the world of entrepreneurship and self-development. Through this interviews you will learn the lessons they've gleaned from their own failures; Practical steps on how to overcome real world problems related to business, achieving your goals, living a life of meaning and fulfilment.New episodes every week. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and pleas ...
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At Camp Ch-Yo-Ca it has been our mission for the last 50 years to lead campers into a deeper relationship with the Lord and with each other. We are excited for you to hear the wisdom from our staff and campers on season 2 of the podcast. Brought to you by Meagan Harkins and Rachel Walle, along with other staff, volunteers and campers of Ch-Yo-Ca in Calhoun, Louisiana. Follow us on all social media platforms @campchyoca to stay updated on every new episode! Thanks for listening!
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Shifting Left

Corrina Krueger

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Welcome to Shifting Left! We are going to be talking with Tech Industry luminaries about what it means to be Left of Boom and why it is important for our industry to Shift Left. From developers to sales to users to the C-Suite, we need to ensure that the tools we use to build our industry and the larger world beyond are secure at the elemental level. These chats may or may not include the good, the bad, the ugly, the weird and the awesome... but you are definitely going to want to stick around!
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The Irish Film London Podcast brings you fortnightly news and interviews, from the latest and greatest Irish film, TV and animation talent. It includes recordings of live Q&As and interviews from Irish Film London festivals, events and awards ceremonies, in addition to a host of brand-new interviews. Join guests like Saoirse Ronan, Fiona Shaw, Andrew Scott, Niamh Algar, Roisin Conaty, Lenny Abrahamson, Bronagh Gallagher, Moe Dunford and many many more.
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This podcast focuses on the local Las Vegas music scene and the people who make it. Tiffany Salerno & Joshua Courtright will discuss local music news, talk to some musicians making the scene what it is, and get into shenanigans! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undertheneonlv/support
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Green Heritage Futures is a podcast exploring cultural heritage and climate change. Julie's Bicycle Project Manager Lucy Latham sits down each month with a figure working at the intersection of cultural heritage and climate change to explore their projects and perspectives. The series looks at the importance of protecting cultural heritage in the face of climate change, as well as the unique opportunities of cultural heritage in engaging citizens and driving environmental solutions. Julie’s ...
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The Fuel Allowance is to be paid to over 400,000 households across the country from this week. The payment is made at the weekly rate of €33, or if preferred, by way of two payments of €462 each. A single person over 70 can have means of €512 per week to qualify, while a couple can have means of €1,024 per week. Speaking to Ocean FM News, Independe…
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Episode 14 – A Fresh Perspective on Different With whom do you think of differences as being refreshing? That neighbor with a political sign different than yours? That coworker who does things in the hardest way possible? The one who is always finding fault? Or always positive? The family feuds? The one with the cup half full? Or empty? Differences…
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An Enniscrone farmer has made his feelings clear after a helicopter was landed in his field without permission last week. The chopper landed in Johnny Kilcullen's field in Enniscrone, after hoping to get footage of the sinking of the MV Shingle ship at Killala Bay last week. The helicopter landed in the field while livestock were there, which promp…
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It’s children in Donegal and the rest of the county who are paying the price for the government’s failures. That’s according to Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty, over the news that the National Children’s Hospital opening is to be delayed until 2026. It comes as expenditure on the hospital stands at €2.2 billion, making it the most expensive children’s …
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Farmers must be properly paid through the EU into the future, according to the Agriculture Minister. The current Common Agricultural Policy runs until 2027, with calls for the scheme to be reformed. The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, has promised a ‘vision for agriculture’ within the first 100 days of her new term. Agriculture…
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There's concern that not enough land will be zoned for much needed housing in Sligo. Sligos County Development Plan is set to be finalised this day week, with Cllrs set to vote on a number of submissions. The plan will effectively map out development for the County for the next few years. Fine Gael Cllr Thomas Walsh believes as much land as possibl…
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Ireland's first seated surfboard has been officially launched in Rossnowlagh Beach. The board is designed to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in water sports, allowing individuals of all abilities to experience the joy of surfing. The project has been launched by charity Liquid Therapy, in collaboration with Donegal Sports Partnership and with…
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Concerns have been raised over the current condition of the cemetery in Killargue. Areas of the cemetery, particularly the old church building, have recently fallen into disrepair. There are a number of graves located close to, and within the walls of, the church building, and it's thought that the current condition is now a safety hazard. Leitrim …
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Aoife Johnston's family is "profoundly disappointed" by the report which found her death was "almost certainly avoidable". The 16 year old died from meningitis in 2022, after she was left waiting for more than 13 hours at University Hopsital Limerick. The HSE boss has said it wouldn't be lawful or appropriate to reveal the names of the six people c…
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Leitrim is the only one out of 32 counties to be excluded entirely from an electric vehicle charging scheme. 227 sports clubs across Ireland are eligible to apply for €15m in funding to install new EV Chargers on their grounds for members and visitors. The unsuccessful Leitrim clubs failed to meet the criteria set out by the Department of Transport…
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A Donegal Cllr has welcomed the news that 70 new driver testers are going to be hired by the RSA, bringing the total number of permanent testers to 200. It was previously highlighted within the county that some learner drivers were waiting up to eight to sit their test in the south Donegal area. The new testers are expected to be in place by March …
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In today’s fast-paced B2B landscape, marketing and sales can no longer operate in isolation. Both functions have different strengths, but when combined, they create a powerful, customer-centric force that drives results. Marketing builds the brand’s story and awareness, while sales directly engages with customers to convert opportunities into reven…
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A Sligo-Leitrim non-profit organisation is pushing a new initiative to educate and encourage the public to avail of grants and schemes. Retrofit Ready is a community led group raising awareness for Home Retrofit scale up within a local area. They will be hosting an event in the Clayton Hotel on the 27th September, for people interested in retrofitt…
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Increased rental costs and lack of emergency accommodation in north Leitrim have been described as “a crisis”. Earlier this month, it emerged that the average rent in the county is over 1,100 euro. Local Independent Councillor Eddie Mitchell says many families have been left with no choice but to relocate to other parts of the county including Ball…
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Cormac hosts a discussion on Permaculture and Preparedness with Lindsay Brandon, Scott MIllar and Eleonore Todini. Brought to you by https://www.pdc2pro.comFor all our episodes go to:https://vinepermaculture.com/vinepodcast/https://www.buymeacoffee.com/vinepermacultureLindsay Brandon – Owner / Consultanthttps://rumble.com/v580vsl-zero-fox-tree-crop…
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There's calls for urgent measures to be put in place at a troublesome junction in north Leitrim. This follows a number of near misses by those exiting the Rossinver Graveyard on the R281. With 132 people killed on Irish roads so far this year, it's feared Leitrim will contribute to this ever-increasing statistic. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Justin…
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Following discussions with Bus Eireann, one of the St Attracta’s school buses will now make a stop in Coolaney village. The move hopes to give families living in the area help in relation to school runs, with the additional goal of reducing traffic. The stop at McCann’s Cross will continue to be a pick-up and drop-off point for children, while the …
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Dr Amy Proal, Microbiologist, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Polybio discusses Long COVID in the context of other viral illnesses that lead to Chronic Post Viral Illness. This is part 1 of a 2 part series. REFERENCES Polybio Proal AD, VanElzakker MB. Long COVID or post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC): an overview of biological factors …
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The new €35 million Smooth Point Pier Extension at Killybegs Fishery Harbour Centre was officially opened today. The project was delivered over the past ten years, was funded through the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development Programme. It is expected to bring huge opportunities to th…
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The Taste of Sligo food festival is due to take place this weekend in Queen Maeve's Square. The event kicks off on Saturday at 12:30pm, with a wide of variety of food and entertainment on offer. The food available at the event is set to showcase the best cuisine of Sligo and the Northwest region. The event's organiser, Anthony Gray has coined the e…
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The full potential of Sligo Airport is yet to be unlocked. That's according to the Sligo Airport Chairman, Albert Higgins, following the recent arrival of the new Rescue 118 Helicopter, as it visited its new base. The new contract for operations was awarded to Bristow Ireland, and the public has been reassured that the new helicopter has the same c…
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Donegal TD Pearse Doherty says Sinn Fein are "taking nothing for granted" ahead of the next General Election. Both Deputy Doherty and fellow sitting TD, Padraig MacLochlainn, were chosen unopposed to contest the next election at Sinn Fein's selection convention in the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny last night. It remains to be seen if Sinn Fein will …
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Representatives from Love Leitrim are taking part in an anti-fracking protest in Dublin this afternoon. Serious concern has already been expressed over plans to build a Strategic Gas Emergency Reserve in Ireland in the form of a fracked gas import terminal. Independent Cllr Eddie Mitchell believes that this is ultimately a hugely important issue fo…
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Plans are afoot to roll out gender-based violence prevention training in schools across the North West. A pilot scheme, launched by the Men's Development Network, is currently being rolled out in schools in Dublin, Wicklow and Laois. No schools in the North West are currently taking part in the training, but it is hoped that more schools will parti…
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The N17 is a top priority for the current government, and will continue to be so should they get re-elected. That’s according to Sligo-Leitrim TD Frank Feighan, who confirmed that TII are continuing to work on the developments. It has been a long running issue in Sligo, with many locals highlighting the dangerous junctions and bends located on the …
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A seminar will be held in Sligo today, documenting the history of the 16th Century Armada Ships that sank off Streedagh beach. The event is being run by the National Monument Service, and gets underway in the Southern Hotel from 11am. A number of experts in underwater arcaheology and heritage are expected to be in attendance, as well as delegates f…
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Irish rail and An Garda Siochana are acting proactively in introducing high-visibility patrols on the Sligo to Dublin line, rather than reacting to incidents. The collaboration comes as part of the community policing strategy, which sees Gardaí supporting safety on all forms of public transport. It is with the intention of preventing instances of a…
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It's thought that a record deer cull in the North West doesn't go far enough. Sligo had 1723 wild deer culled in a 12 month period up to February 28th last year, up 54% from the previous year. Just over 2,700 deer were culled in Donegal over the same period and a further 549 in Leitrim. Independent Cllr Michael McClafferty has previously called for…
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Sligo Rovers application for funding in excess of €10 million to redevelop the Showgrounds will reach a conclusion in October. The project aims to provide the town with a new multi-sport stadium - the first UEFA Category 3 Stadium outside Dublin - in the lead up to Sligo Rovers’ centenary in 2028. A funding application was lodged by the club earlie…
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Two more years for Tony McEntee as Sligo senior gaelic football manager City Hall celebrates Sligo's Olympiic & Paralympic heroes The fine calm weather forces the postponement of this weekend's National Surfing Championships in Biundoran Can Sligo Rovers upset holders Athlone Town in Sunday's FAI Cup semi-final? Emma Hansberry & Tommy Hewitt assess…
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This month's meeting of the Manorhamilton Municipal District has heard for an adequate bus supply to meet an ever-increasing demand in north Leitrim. A number of passengers from the area currently avail an early morning service to Sligo Town. However, owing to many students opting to live and travel from home, many passengers have been left strande…
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There are a number of Sligo patients unable to be discharged from hospital due to a lack of home care hours available. That's according to Ballymote-Tubbercurry Fianna Fail Cllr Liam Brennan, who has been speaking to families of those affected. It's understood that two 30 minute sessions of home help a day would be enough to facilitate the movement…
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There are further fears over fuel prices between Northwest counties and their neighbours across the border, as by January 1st, there could be a difference in diesel of 20c per litre. That’s according to Fuels for Ireland, who also highlighted how Ireland is set to become the most expensive country in Europe for diesel, once the next hike comes in o…
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Proper implementation is needed to support victims of domestic abuse and gender based violence across the North West. That's the view of Leitrim Sinn Fein Councillor, Roisin Kenny, who was speaking after it was revealed that Ireland is off the mark when it comes to providing safe spaces for victims. Leitrim and Sligo are among nine counties where t…
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The Oireachtas Committee on Drug Use has been hearing submissions from the Irish College of GPs and Irish Pharmacy Union. They've been discussing the potential for decriminalisation and legalisation of drugs in Ireland. Donegal based Pharmacist Tom Murray from the Irish Pharmacy Union gave this submission in his opening address:…
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The Government is being urged to use the Apple tax windfall to address regional imbalance in the North West. The Taoiseach told a Fine Gael meeting last night he hopes to reveal how the 14 billion will be invested on Budget Day October 1st. He's already hinted it will be used for infrastructure and investment. Speaking in the Dail last night, Sligo…
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It's thought that taxi drivers in the North West and elsewhere don't have to worry over an emerging VAT issue. It's after drivers discovered they may have unexpected liabilities following the introduction of some new taxi apps. There has been fears that thousands of taxi drivers may be at risk of losing their licence following the confusion. But ow…
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