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Far away fields are greener

With emigration increasing by the week, we look at the issue in Mayo through the prism of three struggling GAA clubs

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Adoption process in Ireland now ‘full of fear and desperation’

Michael Commins talks to a Mayo couple who fear red tape will stop them from ever adopting a child

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Sailing Home

Myles Henaghan and his wife Eithne Sweeney talk about their sail home to Mayo this summer – from New Zealand

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Mayo News Fuel Survey 2013

Where are the county’s cheapest fuel pumps? How does your local station compare? It’s all here, in the annual Mayo News Fuel Survey

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Still ploughing the Rocks of Bawn

Willie McHugh spends the day meeting characters at the 2013 Mayo Ploughing Championships in Kilmaine

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Belsen boy tells tale of Holocaust horror

Bergen-Belse survivor, Tomi Reichental brings a tragic time in recent history alive with his talk on the Holocaust

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Renewed energy of Easter

The ancient spring festival of Easter still has a deep spiritual meaning for many, writes Áine Ryan

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A house and a home

Willie McHugh discovers that Rock Rose House in Castlebar offers a ‘cavern of calm’ for cancer patients

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Size matters for sculptor Schmalz

INTERVIEW Canadian Sculptor explains the origin and vision for the biggest statue of Saint Patrick in the world
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Windows on the World

Journalist and film producer Kevin Toolis talks about his latest film Complicit, torture, suicide bombers and Achill
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My brothers raped me

In our follow-up to last week’s analysis of familial sexual abuse, Áine Ryan talks to a Mayo incest survivor
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