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@raymoloney

Gaolainn teanga m’anama

Co. Luimnigh Katılım Mart 2009
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GAA+@GAAPlusOfficial·
Not all heroes wear capes 🦸 Richie with the quick hands to claim a loose ball mid-broadcast 😂 #WATVCOR
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TheJournal.ie@thejournal_ie·
A Nigerian man living in London, charged with money laundering connected to an €800,000 fraud, had been flying to Dublin weekly to collect the dole, a court has heard jrnl.ie/7023676t
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Nuacht TG4@NuachtTG4·
Feachtas náisiúnta seolta chun bonn reachtúil a chur faoi sholáthar oideachais lán-Ghaeilge
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Ailbhe Ó Monacháin
Ailbhe Ó Monacháin@AilbheOM·
@courtsnewsIRL What does his native language have to do with it????? Replace that headline with “ A native English speaker…..who bludgeoned his … “ to see how irrelevant it sounds
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
Féach ar Cois Siúire ar @tg4 Is clár iontach é a cheiliúrann an tírdhreach is muintir álainn Thiobraid Árann (atá chun Liam a thabhairt ar ais go Luimneach i mbliana) 🤭😝
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
@Healyhack Remembering what he said to a garda on the programme Inside the K - he will get plenty of that where he’s going! Rotten bastard
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Paul Healy
Paul Healy@Healyhack·
Wrote about downfall of the violent mob led by Jason Hennessy Jr - and the gang’s vile behaviour in court. The Hennessy’s instilled fear in Corduff for years and were involved in multiple feuds, including against Glen ‘Mr Flashy’ Ward: irishmirror.ie/news/irish-new…
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
Based on @rte s coverage of a soccer match - I can’t wait for All Ireland Finals this year!!
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
@AerLingus @cx_af_ “Reach out” how about just plain old - contact …. Contact us. Do we have to “go ahead” and adopt very yankyism?? 🙄
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Aer Lingus@AerLingus·
@cx_af_ Hello Andrea, thank you for bringing this to our attention. We kindly request that you reach out to us via direct message so that we may provide further assistance with this matter.
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Andrea Francis
Andrea Francis@cx_af_·
.@AerLingus I’m trying to get customer support and I can’t get through to anyone to ask a basic question. Do you have any type of non-automated contact channels where I can speak to someone? The X bot cannot answer my question.
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
Tús áite tugtha don chluiche iomána aréir - a leithéid de clúdach !! @SportTG4
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
@archeohistories 14th of Sept 1847 a list of exports from Cork harbour ran as follows: 147 barrels of pork, 986 casks of ham, 27 sacks of bacon, 528 boxes of eggs, 1, 397 firkins of butter, 477 sacks of oats, 720 sacks of flour, 380 sacks of barley 187 head of cattle 296 head of sheep and more
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
A starving Irish family from Carraroe, County Galway, during the Famine (1845-1852).... Between 1845-1852, Ireland endured one of the most devastating humanitarian crises in modern European history. The Great Famine was triggered by potato blight (Phytophthora infestans), which destroyed the staple crop relied upon by nearly one-third of the population for survival. The consequences were staggering. Around 1 million people died from starvation and disease, while another 1 to 2 million emigrated, many aboard overcrowded “coffin ships” bound for North America. In counties like Galway, entire communities collapsed as food systems failed and relief efforts proved uneven and often insufficient. At the time, Ireland was still part of the United Kingdom, and food continued to be exported from the island even as rural families faced extreme deprivation, a fact that remains central to historical debate about responsibility and response. The famine permanently reshaped Ireland’s population, which fell by over 20% and would not recover to pre-famine levels for more than a century. The Irish diaspora created during the famine years led to cities like New York and Boston developing Irish populations so large that, by the late 19th century, Irish-born residents made up over a quarter of their inhabitants. © National Library of Ireland #archaeohistories
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Ó Maoldoṁnaiġ@raymoloney·
@Independent_ie Great news - next : Three strkes and your out - Legal Aid for repeat offenders should be axed - take the fee, direct debit, out of their dole and watch crime plumet
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Irish Independent@Independent_ie·
Row erupts as Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan moves to cut solicitors’ criminal legal aid fees buff.ly/Jxg0hcF
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