SIPTU radiographers at city hospitals vote for industrial action over workload

Thu, Oct 12, 2023

SIPTU radiographers from both city hospitals, University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital, have returned a large majority vote for industrial action up to, and including, strike action, in the ongoing dispute over ‘safe staffing levels’.

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Unlocking the secrets to better sleep: Tom Coleman’s expert talk at Better Bedding Galway

Thu, Oct 12, 2023

In today’s hectic lives, quality sleep often eludes us. Recognizing the crucial role of sleep in our overall well-being, Ireland’s renowned sleep expert, Tom Coleman, will be sharing his expertise at Better Bedding Galway.

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...and the killing still goes on

Thu, Oct 12, 2023

If one was asked to construct an essay on the reasons behind the rising murder rate in this country, you would probably feel like laying the blame at the feet of the gangland criminals who facilitate the peddling of death through the toxic poisoning of our communities. The high profile nature of their internecine battles is what fuels the coverage of crime.

But such an approach would be wrong. The main reason for the burgeoning rate of violent death in this country is the continued killing of women by men...and it is growing. The shocking numbers are camouflaged by the reason that there are thousands of serious assaults each year in which the victim almost dies.

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Inclusive Pathways to Employment: Bridging the Opportunity Divide

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Galway City Partnership had a fantastic attendance at its event in the Connacht Hotel, Galway, which served as an educational platform for employers to hear about its project and to listen to some first-hand experiences from its clients.

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Meeting Eimear

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Eimear Noone is an Irish conductor and composer best known for her award-winning work on video game music. She has conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Bretagne, the Sydney Symphony, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, and several other national orchestras.

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Conversation on Mike McCormack’s stunning new work at Kennys launch

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Award winning Irish author Mike McCormack will be at Kennys Bookshop for an event on Tuesday, October 17 at 6pm to celebrate the launch of his new novel, This Plague of Souls. He will join author Lisa McInerney in conversation and the event is free to attend.

This Plague of Souls, published by Tramp Press on October 26, follows a man named Nealon recently released from jail, who returns to his family home in the West of Ireland only to find an empty house. It seems the world has forgotten that he even existed except for a persistent caller on the telephone, someone who seems to know everything about Nealon’s life, his confusing bother with the law and more importantly, what has happened to his family.

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Galway RNLI volunteer crew presented with long service awards

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

In recognition of their dedication and commitment of time, energy and skills, seven members of the Galway RNLI crew were presented with long service awards for achieving 50, 100, 150 and 200 services.

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Advertiser in brief...

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Burglary at Churchfields in Lower Salthill
Sometime between 2am and 6am on Tuesday September 26. entry was gained to a shed at the rear of a property at Churchfields, Lower Salthill. During the course of this burglary, 2 black Carrera E-bikes and a purple Carrera bicycle were stolen.

Sometime between 2am and 6am on Tuesday September 26. entry was gained to a shed at the rear of a property at Churchfields, Lower Salthill. During the course of this burglary, 2 black Carrera E-bikes and a purple Carrera bicycle were stolen.

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise creates over 150 roles at new cloud R&D centre

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Hewlett Packard Enterprise this week announced more than 150 new technical roles at its Global Centre of Excellence for the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform in Galway,

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New documentary to give insight into life of Tony Flannery

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

A new Tg4 documentary to be broadcast this month will give a personal insight to the life of Galway-native Redemptorist priest Tony Flannery who was suspended from public ministry by the Vatican in 2012 for expressing his support for women’s ordination, optional clerical celibacy, same sex relationships and his liberal views on homosexuality.

Ordained in 1974, Tony Flannery is a well-known priest and missionary and native of Attymon, Co. Galway.

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67 new jobs at cybersecurity giant TitanHQ

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Simon Coveney. T.D, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, visited Galway-based TitanHQ, the leading cybersecurity vendor, to announce 67 new jobs in the company on Monday.

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35-job boost in Galway as Nostra announces opening of new office

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Nostra, one of Ireland’s leading IT services providers has announced the creation of 100 new jobs, with 35 of those based in Galway, adding to its team of over 250 employees across Ireland, UK, Bulgaria and South Africa.

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Pioneering AI research project aims to revolutionise treatment for high blood pressure

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

A University of Galway researcher has secured funding from the Health Research Board (HRB) to advance blood pressure treatment using artificial intelligence.

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Freudenberg Medical creates 100 new jobs in Spiddal

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Freudenberg Medical, a leading global design and manufacturing partner for minimally invasive medical devices, has announced the creation of 100 new jobs, as it marks the official opening of its newly expanded facility in Galway, Ireland.

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Drug Watch line for Galway Bay being revived in light of massive cocaine haul

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

A thirty-year-old coastal watch service is being revived in Galway in the wake of the dramatic seizure of €165m of cocaine off Cork last week.

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Fertility challenges laid bare in Clonbur woman’s heartwarming memoir

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

The fertility journey is one that carries with it many lows and highs, bumps in the road, elation, frustration, devastation and thankfully for many families, joy.

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Construction on outdoor Calisthenic gym at Castlepark before Christmas says Cheevers

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan Cheevers has welcomed the news that tenders to appoint a contractor to construct the new Calisthenic outdoor gym for Castlepark in Ballybane are closed and that construction should start before Christmas.

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Shared Christmas Party Night at Salthill Hotel this festive season

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Winter is fast approaching and so is the all-important event of the year – the Christmas work do! The dedicated event team extends a warm welcome to local businesses to an evening of delicious food, exquisite drinks, and unparalleled merriment on Friday, December 1.

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Night tsar appointed for city centre

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

Galway City Council has hired an expert consultant to coordinate business, cultural and civic society activities after the sun goes down on Galway Bay.

The local government grade 7 management position was re-advertised with a starting salary of €55,000 during the summer. It is understood the individual appointed to the position comes from an arts background outside the public service, and her tenure begins “in the coming weeks”.

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Insight into Sheehy Skeffington university gender inequality case in new book

Thu, Oct 05, 2023

The inside story of how pioneering feminist and activist Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington won her gender inequality case against the University of Galway is contained in a new book on the saga, out this week.

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