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  2. RIP.ie - Wikipedia

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    RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month. Accounts for 2019 showed net assets of over €1 million. [ 2 ]

  3. 2024 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    2 May – The Irish Times Group announced that it had acquired the death notice website, RIP.ie. The website was launched in 2005 and received 60 million page views per month when sold. [45] 6 May – Gardaí launched an investigation after a man was shot dead in the Drimnagh area of Dublin shortly after midnight. [46]

  4. Michael O'Connor (centenarian) - Wikipedia

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    He left Ireland as a young man, joined the Merchant Navy and worked as a radio operator during World War II. [3] In 1942, O'Connor's ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat, but he survived the sinking. He also survived the Japanese raid of the Bay of Bengal.

  5. Noel Treacy - Wikipedia

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    Noel Treacy (18 December 1951 – 2 February 2022) [1] was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Minister of State in various government departments and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway East constituency from 1982 to 2011.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora

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    The Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora (Irish: Deoise na Gaillimhe, Chill Mhic Duaich agus Chill Fhionnúrach) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the west of Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Tuam and is subject to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuam .

  7. Joss Lynam - Wikipedia

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    Lynam was a highly respected figure for his achievements and contributions he made to the mountaineering community in Ireland and after his death, many paid public tributes to him. Among them was Éamon Ó Cuív , who was the former Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, named Lynam the ‘Laoch ar lár’ which translates to ...

  8. Death of Savita Halappanavar - Wikipedia

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    The evening before the news story broke, the government's expert committee on abortion had handed in its report on the A, B and C v Ireland judgement to the Department of Health. [24] Halappanavar's death led to protests in Galway, particularly from the local Indian community. [25]

  9. List of towns and villages in County Galway - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of towns and villages in County Galway, Ireland. A. Ahascragh [1] Ardrahan [2] Athenry [1] Aughrim ... List of towns and villages in County Galway.