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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he was greeted by hundreds of well wishers one of which was Daniel Kidd.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he was greeted by hundreds of well wishers one of which was Daniel Kidd.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he was greeted by hundreds of well wishers and Sean O Rourke RTE.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he signed copies of his book.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he signed copies of his book.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he signed copies of his book.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with Harry and Johnny Donnelly, OPeratoina Manager at GIAF.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with Harry and Johnny Donnelly, OPeratoina Manager at GIAF.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he signed copies of his book.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins speaking at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with Harry and Johnny Donnelly, OPeratoina Manager at GIAF and Artistic Director Paul Fahy and Chief Executive John Crumlish.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with  GIAF  Artistic Director Paul Fahy and Chief Executive John Crumlish.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins speaking at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with  GIAF  Artistic Director Paul Fahy and Chief Executive John Crumlish.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins speaking at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with Harry and Johnny Donnelly, OPeratoina Manager at GIAF and Artistic Director Paul Fahy and Chief Executive John Crumlish.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins  at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
Afterwards he me with Harry and Johnny Donnelly, OPeratoina Manager at GIAF and Artistic Director Paul Fahy and Chief Executive John Crumlish.<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
<br />
The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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  • 21/07/2018 repro free: President Michael D. Higgins spoke at the First Thought Talks strand at Galway International Arts Festival on Saturday July 21 in the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway. The President launched this year’s talks series with a reflection on the theme of home, which is the main theme of the talks. <br />
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The First Thought Talks programme at GIAF features a series of interviews, conversations and debate which will examine the theme of home, curated by historian and archivist Catriona Crowe. First Thought Talks 2018 features 18 talks from academics, activists, architects, reporters, poets and writers with 43 participants including President Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Corless, Andrew O’Hagan, John Lanchester, Sarah Hickson, Liz Fekete, Roy Foster, Tomi Reichental, Mitchell Joachim, Paula Meehan, Lucy McDiarmid and Diarmuid Ferriter amongst an extensive number of leading international voices and journalists from around the world. For more see www.giaf.ie<br />
Pictures: Andrew Downes/Xposure
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