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Local News ‘It seems that local democracy is dead’ - Ballina local area plan drafting blasted as ‘a charade’ South-east Mayo reeling after two teenagers die in ‘devastating’ road accident
Announcement: Player of the week in the Mayo GAA club championships PICTURES: Were you at the gala opening of new Mayo bar? WATCH: Reactions from Westport vs Carnacon senior championship match
Ballinrobe and Ardnaree Sarsfields contest a kickout during the 2024 Mayo Intermediate Football Championship quarter-final (Pic: The Mayo News) GAA Ballinrobe enjoy seven-point home quarter-final win over Ardnaree Sarsfields
Announcement: Player of the week in the Mayo GAA club championships PICTURES: Were you at the gala opening of new Mayo bar? WATCH: Reactions from Westport vs Carnacon senior championship match
IN THE RUNNING Minister of State Dara Calleary, TD, and Senator Lisa Chambers, after they were selected as Fianna Fáil’s two general-election candidates in the Mayo constituency. Pic: Alison Laredo
National News RIP: Engaged father of two who lost his life in a work-related accident named locally Anthony Devlin from Donegal passed away in a tragic accident
Padraic, who was a member of the printing and production staff of the newspaper for a remarkable 55 years, died suddenly at his home in Carnaclay, Westport on Thursday, May 9. He was aged 71.
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In an exclusive interview with The Mayo News, Stephen Termini has said that Westport was ‘way better than Dublin’, where he was hospitalised after being assaulted by a gang of youths earlier this summer.
With a growing consensus that we are a mere ten weeks out from the next general election, the dust is starting to settle on what the likely field will be. It will be a tough battle for the five Mayo Dáil seats, but the old certainty of a three-two split between the erstwhile foes – and now close allies – will count for nought.