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Early in January 2021, FESPA hosted its first virtual Global Summit, bringing together some of the world’s leading printers to connect, learn and debate about the future of the speciality print industry. Here is an overview of the presentations and discussions. Watch allt he recordings of all the Global Summit sessions via the below links. ....
Avenge To avenge his death, the local IRA ambushed an RIC patrol near Keadue, resulting in two officers’ death. The ambush and deaths enraged the Crown forces, who instigated intense patrols over a wide area locally. On March 26, Joe Molloy, his father George and three brothers, John James (18), Paddy (16) and George (10), were spreading farmyard manure in a field behind their home. After their father had returned to the farmyard for another load of manure, the boys saw the soldiers approaching. Confusion and debate surround what happened next. Patricia Molloy, Joe’s niece, gives the following account: “When the Molloy boys saw the soldiers lifting their guns as if to fire, they hit the ground. ....
Ó Fátharta predicting end of Dublin’s reign within next year or two Independent.ie 08/02/2021 Frank Roche The eternal debate about Dublin’s seemingly never-ending football domination got another twist this week, sparked by the convention speech of Leinster chairman Pat Teehan and the incredulous response of former Westmeath player John Connellan. The Leinster championship may be “dead and buried”, to quote Connellan, but what about the bigger All-Ireland picture? Galway U-20 manager Donal Ó Fátharta, for one, is upbeat about the prospects of Dublin’s six-year Sam Maguire stranglehold being loosened “in the next year or two”. Maybe even by his own county. ....
IT Carlow SU and student services host Lift Your Spirits campaign Reporter: ); ); Spring has finally sprung and this week the IT Carlow Students Union and Student Services have joined forces to roll out a Lift Your Spirits campaign as part of its ongoing efforts to help students during the country’s third lockdown. The highlights of the week are two resilience workshops with neuro coach Paddy Moran. The Building a Resilient Brain workshops, which are free, took place on Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm to 1pm. The workshop is designed to show participants how to reduce negative emotions that do not serve us and will provide simple and practical strategies that work to help increase motivation, concentration and productivity. ....