Michael Mitchell – The gift of Life
On this edition of a Living Gift we focus on the story of Michael Mitchell. Michael lives in Strandhill in County Sligo and received a double lung transplant. He faced a race…
The Final Whistle podcast 02/02/2023
Remembering Sligo Rovers fanatic and all-round gentleman Sean Dwyer, who died this week – with Jim Gray. Schools success for Summerhill College in gaelic football – and for Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana, in soccer as they…
Donegal GAA podcast 02/02/2023
Conor Breslin leads the preview pod out onto the field of play with Peter Campbell (Donegal Democrat) and Michael McMullan (Gaelic Life) in close pursuit. There’s a little basking in the reflected glory of that…
88 year old Andrew publishes book of poetry and there’s more to come
Andrew Hegarty, a native of Belclare in South Sligo, has just published a book of poetry at the age of 88, and hopes to produce another in a few months. He says his poems mostly…
New artificial intelligence computer programme will destroy human creativity, it’s claimed
A new computer artificial intelligence computer has the power to destroy all human creativity, including writing poetry, songs and plays, even journalism and broadcasting. That’s according to Tubbercurry’s Padraic Neary, who’s been outlining how he…
A fiver for two packets of crisps – No thanks
James and his partner were visiting Galway last week and paid €5 euro for two packet of crisps in a shop in the bus depot. He feels the continued rise in such products is a…
Threats of boycott leads to cancellation of Ballyshannon refugee meeting
The organiser of a meeting to highlight concerns about facilities for refugees claims the Ballyshannon venue for the meeting has had to be cancelled, after a threatened boycott. John Molloy organised a similar event in…