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Pension auto enrolment a welcome development for consumers

Brokers Ireland, which represents almost 1,250 broker firms, has welcomed the Government’s auto enrolment announcement, noting that the improvement and extension of pension coverage is critically important for consumers.

Cannon welcomes highest level of employment ever

Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciaran Cannon has welcomed data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) showing Ireland at its highest ever level of employment.

Chief technology officer at Hitachi appointed honorary professor at NUI Galway

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Bill Schmarzo, Chief Technology Officer, Internet of Things and Analytics at Hitachi Vantara, has been appointed Honorary Professor at the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway.

Kia Stinger wins another ‘New Car of the Year’ award

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The all-new Kia Stinger, Kia’s ground breaking gran turismo, is continuing its award success by being named ‘New Car of the Year’ at this year’s UK Motor Trader Awards. Launched at the beginning of 2018, the most adventurous model in Kia’s history, the Stinger has altered the perceptions of the brand to many.

Pension auto enrolment a welcome development for today’s consumers

Brokers Ireland, which represents almost 1,250 broker firms, has welcomed the Government’s auto enrolment announcement, noting that the improvement and extension of pension coverage is critically important for consumers.

The Beauty Lounge Galway Celebrating 5 Years in Business

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The Beauty Lounge Galway is celebrating its 5th year in business on Saturday 1st September with a day of pampering for all clients new and returning. Customers are invited to enjoy complimentary treatments by the girls and they will be joined on the day by the Head Shed hair salon and Francis Soap Shop. There will bubbles and bites to eat, prizes and goodie bags to take home and 25% off Dermalogica products.

Toyota’s new hybrid collection set for Ireland in 2019

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2019 will see the launch of four new Toyota self-charging hybrid models, including new generation versions of the RAV4, the Auris, and the return of one of the world’s best-selling saloon cars, the Camry hybrid, after a 14-year absence.

Learn project management at Western Management Centre

Western Management Centre is once again running the award in project management course which is validated by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland). The course is designed to provide an end to end overview of the project management process from the initiation of a project to closing. It will provide the tools and frameworks to help an individual navigate through each phase of a project and identify issues that have the potential to jeopardise the project’s objectives and completion.

Greens call on council to phase out use of glyphosate based herbicides

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The Green Party is calling on the Galway City Council to follow the lead of Dublin City Council, which has recently announced a trial of alternatives to glyphosates, a herbicide over which there are health and environmental concerns.

Raised VAT rates in hotel sector to cost rural jobs

Any attempts by the government to raise the VAT rate on the hotel sector will cost numerous jobs in rural Ireland warns Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon/Galway Eugene Murphy.

 

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