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Aoife Raftery joins prestigious female drivers programme
Galway driver Aoife Raftery has been selected as one of 15 female drivers to participate in the World Rally Championship's Beyond Rally Women’s Driver Development initiative.
Motorists urged to check 12V batteries as winter bites
Low temperatures and unprecedented demands on 12V vehicle battery systems has seen Clarios, the company behind the Varta brand, warn of the risks of failing to check battery health.
Motorists must check batteries as winter bites
Low temperatures and unprecedented demands on 12 Volt vehicle battery systems has prompted Clarios, the company behind the Varta battery brand, to warn of the risks of failing to check battery health.
Motorists urged to check 12V batteries as winter bites
Low temperatures and unprecedented demands on 12V vehicle battery systems has seen Clarios, the company behind the Varta brand, warn of the risks of failing to check battery health.
Three University of Galway graduates among MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Europe Award winners
Three University of Galway graduates will be awarded for the impact of their startup companies at this year’s MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Europe festival.
EYE Cinema screening of The Peculiar Sensation of Being Pat Ingoldsby
"There is something healing about watching Ingoldsby, a man who is both outside of and ahead of his time, battling against the tide of 1960s (and onwards) Irish conformity." The Irish Times
Rising energy costs - How to charge an electric vehicle more cheaply
Drivers are being told the best ways they can charge electric vehicles more cheaply amidst the rising costs of energy at home.
Corinthians secure bonus-point win on opening day
Corinthians pulled off a stunning opening day win at home to Rainey Old Boys, winning 34-33 in the Energia AIL Division 2B.
Two weeks to Ireland’s Auto Trade EXPO 2022
The long awaited Auto Trade EXPO 2022 returns to Ireland this month.
O’Hara welcomes Derrybrien Windfarm decision
Galway East Sinn Féin’s Louis O’Hara has welcomed An Bord Pleanála’s decision to refuse substitute consent (retrospective planning permission) for Derrybrien Windfarm. As well as the significant environmental damage caused, almost €17 million in public money has been lost in EU fines, and O’Hara argues that there must be accountability within the ESB for their handling of this case.