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Feb 20, 2025

Gardai appeal for help in tracing missing Sligo teenager

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Feb 20, 2025

Minister Calleary pays tribute to the late Margaret Adams

The death has taken place of former Mayo County Councillor Margaret Adams. Margaret Adams was a member of Fianna Fail and along with serving as a councilor for the party in Mayo she was also a member of Westport Town Council. Margaret held the position of…
Feb 20, 2025

Initial Extension approved for Castlebar School

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Feb 20, 2025

Death has taken place of former Mayo councillor

The death has taken place of former Mayo County Councillor Margaret Adams. Margaret Adams was a member of Fianna Fail and along with serving as a councilor for the party in Mayo she was also a member of Westport Town Council. Margaret held the position of…
Feb 20, 2025

Cyclist in his 90's dies in road traffic collision in Galway

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Feb 20, 2025

Brother of Man who died in Mayo road crash says justice system is "broken"

Ronan Keating has called the justice system “broken” after the driver who caused the death of his brother avoided jail. Ciaran who lived in Westport died in July 2023 while travelling to his son’s football match in Sligo. Dean Harte received a 17-month…

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LGFA & Camogie still working towards 2027 target for integration with GAA

The LGFA and Camogie Association are still working towards a 2027 target for integration with the GAA. The two bodies released a joint-statement today, 12 months on from the announcement of the project to align the Gaelic games associations. The Steering…
Feb 20, 2025

Castlebar Celtic set to appeal FAI Junior Cup exit

Castlebar Celtic FC is in the process of finalising an appeal to the Football Association of Ireland following the club's defeat to Waterford Villa in the sixth round of the FAI Junior Cup last Sunday. The Connaught Telegraph is reporting that a special…
Feb 20, 2025

St. Colman's Claremorris looking to book their place in Hogan Cup final

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Feb 20, 2025

Ireland team named for trip to Wales

Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby says the time feels right for Dan Sheehan to captain the team for the first time. Sheehan will skipper his country against Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday, after being named to start in Cardiff. There are seven…
Feb 20, 2025

Masters League results from last night

Mayo Masters League Division One Ballyglass 5-4 Fahy Rovers Kiltimagh Knock United 5-2 Conn Rangers Ballyheane 8-6 Manulla Division Two Bangor Hibs 2-1 Ballyglass B Partry Athletic 9-4 Ballyvary Blue Bombers Division Three Conn Rangers B 5-3 Castlebar Town…
Feb 19, 2025

Belmullet boxer returns to the ring on Friday

Rachels steps into the ring for her second professional fight is on the Friday next the 21st of February at 5 pm irish time in the SPACE Events and sports Dubai 2, her opponent is the tough Cameroonian Tsimi. Tsimi won silver in the African nationals last…

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Dec 27, 2019
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Following the death of legendary Singer/Songwriter Liam Reilly on January 1st, 2021  Midwest Radio hosted a special two-hour tribute show featuring the music and memories of Liam Reilly and Bagatelle.  Relax in the company of presenter Tommy Marren and enjoy all the classics of one of Ireland’s greatest ever entertainers.

 

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Midwest Radio in association with Iaro Productions are delighted to announce details of a new five-part documentary series from Sunday December 29th on the life and times of Delia Murphy. 

The programmes will be broadcast for five consecutive Sunday evenings at 5.30 pm and will listeners a rare insight into one of Mayo’s most influential women – namely Delia Murphy born in Claremorris and raised in Hollymount, County Mayo.

 

Delia was a Sinn Fein activist at UCG where she received a Masters Degree in economics in 1922.

She established the Irish Mission in London as the best known diplomatic party house during the 1930s where she befriended the Prince of Wales and had a major altercation with the German foreign minister, an ardent member of the Nazi Party. She became the most famous person in Ireland in 1939 when her first three recordings were played on what was then called Radio Eireann.

Mellow the Moonlight, Three lovely lassies from Bannion and The Blackbird  established her as Ireland's  very own radio darling. Then for three years she toured the country with her traditional Irish songs in her own inimitable Mayo style.

 

She then moved with her husband to Mussolini's Italy where her husband was appointed head of the Irish Legation to the Holy See. While in Italy she found herself at the centre of an undercover network, led by Irishman Hugh O Flaherty, which saved thousands of Jews and allied prisoners of war  from the jaws of the notorious SS. Her activities in Italy were truly heroic and led to her being nominated by the British and the Americans for a raft of awards for her bravery, all of which she had to refuse because of Irish neutrality.

 

Delia was a  special personality and totally unique. Culturally rural Irish of the tenant farmer class, Delia was, in fact, an Irish rural princess. Her father John, himself a tenant farmer, travelled to the Yukon for the Klondyke gold rush in 1898. He returned with his fortune and bought the Jenning's Estate in  Hollymount where Delia spent her youth. As a resident of the manse Delia acquired a confidence and self assurance that at that time was solely the preserve of the gentry. With her  rural Irish accent  and Mayo charm she would go on to beguile some of the great world leaders of the 20th century. This is her story.

 

Delia, by Iaro Productions, takes up the story in early 1921, in the weeks before the truce, where Delia leads a protest against the presence of British soldiers on the campus of UCG. Her action led to the Battle of the Quad, a famous incident in the folklore of the Galway university. It follows her career to London in the thirties where she succeeded in making the Irish Embassy the most popular of all the diplomatic quarters in the city of London.

 

The series then goes on to look at her popular musical career including her heroic performance at the Ulster Hall where she continued her set even as the adjacent dock lands was being bombed. The story then moves to Rome where , in secret, she conducted her espionage career which is only now being being revealed for the first time. Delia is an homage to one of the greatest Irishwoman ever to grace the international stage.  

 

This documentary series will be broadcast every Sunday evening at 5.30 pm on Midwest Radio commencing Sunday December 29th and continuing every Sunday evening on January 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th, 2020.

 

This series is produced for Midwest Radio by Iaro Productions and is funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.

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‘We’ve done things no other radio station in the world would contemplate’

 

When a near-bankrupt Paul Claffey and an up-and-coming DJ Chris Carroll founded a small pirate radio station in the cloakroom of Midas Nightclub in November 1985 they could never have imagined the incredible impact it would have on Irish broadcasting. Today, Midwest Radio is one of the best-known stations in the country and is widely acknowledged as having changed the face of local radio in Ireland. This is the station that pioneered death notices, Radio Bingo and so many other innovations that are now mainstays of local radio schedules all over Ireland. 

In an entertaining and light-heated account of the rise of Midwest Radio, author James Laffey takes readers on an unforgettable voyage in the company of a group of ‘pirates’ who became some of the best-loved broadcasters of their generation. 

From those magical Sunday Night Live extravaganzas in Midas to the epic Beat on the Peat in New York, Laffey captures the ‘magic and madness’ of a radio station like no other. The many characters who made Midwest what it is today jump from these pages as we relive the days of Bina’s curse, the Garda who became a ‘pirate’ and the late, great Willie ‘The Shoe’, to name but a few. 

This beautifully presented 448-page hardback volume is the perfect gift for Christmas. Apart from an immensely entertaining and engaging narrative, the book contains 64 pages of photographs, including many unpublished images, some dating back to the pirate days and Sunday Night Live at Midas. It’s a very limited edition so make sure to get your copy early to avoid disappointment.

Magic & Madness is the feelgood read of 2019. It’s the book you won’t want to put down – not even for your favorite Midwest Radio show! 

 

 

Please note, if you wish to place an order over the phone, you can do so by calling 094 90 24422 or if calling from abroad, 00353 94 90 24422. Thank you.

 

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Listen back to our commentary with Michael D. McAndrew and Martin Carney on Mayo's wonderful win over Kerry in last Sunday's NFL Final

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