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Culture Ireland supports Artists

The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD, is today attending the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to support and promote Irish artists performing at the event. Culture Ireland is supporting over 80 performances by Irish artists at the prestigious event this year. Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts […]

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Maaike Caelers wins Alanya World Cup

After a tough season of injuries and illness, Maaike Caelers (NED) found redemption towards the end of the season with a win at the Alanya World Cup. Vendula Frintova (CZE) out sprinted a fierce pack of four down the finish chute for silver, while Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) scooped up bronze. The day started with Summer […]

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Gabius and Straneo named Athletes of October

European Athletics is pleased to announce that Italy’s Valeria Straneo and Arne Gabius of Germany have been voted by the fans and media as European Athletes of the Month for October.Gabius, the silver medallist from the Helsinki 2012 European Athletics Championships, ran the third fastest marathon by a European this year when he clocked 2:09:32 […]

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Jo Pavey selected for Sportswoman of the Year

Jo Pavey (coach: Gavin Pavey) leads the finalists for the Sunday Times & Sky Sports Sportswoman of the Year awards which are to be held on Wednesday 19 November in London. Athletics have finalists in four of the categories which is a fine reward for a very successful year for our female athletes. The 40 […]

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Andrea Mayr take Mountain five

Uganda may have dominated the medal table but the star of the show at the the 30th edition of the World Mountain Running Championships was Austria’s Andrea Mayr who became the first runner to clinch five world titles in the discipline when she won in Casette di Massa, Italy, on Sunday (14). Mayr dominated the […]

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Steel strong in Great South Run

Great South Run – Gemma Steel (coach: John Nuttall) ran a superb race on the south coast but was narrowly beaten in a sprint finish by Ethiopia’s Belaynesh Olijira. Great South Run Steel ran a 4:54 mile for the fifth mile of the race which split the field up, and former 10,000m world champion Linet […]

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Steel in her quickest time

Gemma Steel gave another demonstration of her outstanding quality in a tremendous race in the Great South Run on Sunday. The Great Britain athlete, who won individual silver and team gold at last year’s SPAR European Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, was narrowly beaten into second over 10 miles by Ethiopian Belaynesh Oljira in Portsmouth. […]

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National Grid under pressure

Britain’s National Grid has announced that emergency measures are going to be introduced to prevent the “lights going out” this winter. Making a Mess of Power Supply Energy investment banker Allen Brooks says this is “an unintended consequence of the UK’s green energy plan that has forced the closure of fossil fuel and nuclear plants,” […]

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Jobs in Small Businesses Predicted

The Local Enterprise Office in Fingal has predicted that 75 new jobs will be created by award-winning small businesses in the region. The announcement was made during Fingal Enterprise Week, as finalists in the Fingal Enterprise Awards and the inaugural “Best Young Entrepreneur” competition received awards for enterprise in Malahide this week. In total, seventeen […]
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Eurocrats a Deadly Enemy

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Over-regulation is the enemy of economic growth, and in the European Union, where power rests with unelected Eurocrats, it is the most deadly enemy, Robin Mitchinson writes in his blog*. [Read more…]