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Irish Mirror on MSNGalway, Mayo, Dublin, Donegal and Wexford legends in elite noughties Gaelic Football Club
The retirement of Monaghan stalwart Darren Hughes means there are as few as five players from the 'noughties' still operating ...
Since the Lotto began in 1988, Mayo has now claimed both the highest (€19,060,800) and third highest (€17,008,295) jackpots in Irish history.
Mayo registered the highest concentration of derelict address points (14.1 per cent of the national total), followed by ...
Although he did not feature on the Mayo senior team that won back-to-back All-Ireland titles in 1950 and 1951, Frank was a ...
The National Lottery has confirmed that the winning ticket for Wednesday's €17m jackpot was purchased by an online player in ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMayo records highest rate of derelict properties in Ireland
Mayo has the highest percentage of derelict properties in the state Derelict properties on Ellison Street, Castlebar, County Mayo Mayo has recorded the highest rate of dereliction in Ireland.
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Dublin Live on MSNSports star suspect in attack that rushed man to Dublin hospital with serious injuries
The sports star and another man are being investigated over the attack on a street in in the early hours of Saturday morning ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLucky Co Mayo player confirmed as winner of €17m Lotto jackpot
The winner of the €17m Lotto jackpot has been confirmed as an online player from Co Mayo. The win is the third largest in the history of the Lotto and the winning ticket was bought online. It means ...
What do Taplin’s Fields in Dublin’s Liberties, Inishturk in Co Mayo, the Three Sisters Gardening Community in West Belfast ...
An online player in Mayo has just claimed a staggering €17,008,295 in Wednesday night’s Lotto draw (27th August), making them Ireland’s third-largest Lotto jackpot winner ever. This means that Mayo ...
SAOIRSE LALLY counts her lucky stars after a heart screening in February 2024 saved her life. The Mayo ace, 23, had just ...
With record-breaking U.S. viewership and €130 million in economic impact, the Classic cements Dublin as the European home of college football.
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