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Barristers to withdraw service again next week
Criminal barristers who withdrew service in Galway and nationwide this week will do so again next Wednesday July 24 in the second of three days of withdrawal this month.
Temporary waiver of housing development fees a welcome Government support - Farrell
Local Fine Gael Councillor, Tom Farrell, has welcomed the continuing supports for home builders as the Government announced a temporary waiver on all development fees.
Former Chief Justice the keynote speaker at Athlone legal technology conference
Former Chief Justice, Frank Clarke SC described the introduction of technology in the courts during the Covid-19 pandemic as a “forced experiment” in his address to an audience of legal practitioners and students at a legal technology conference held in TUS Midlands Athlone Campus.
Local Fine Gael Minister of State heads plan to allow the sale of turf to continue
Local Fine Gael Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, has confirmed that the gifting or sale of turf will continue to happen legally, and there will be no areas where turf burning is banned, in a reversal of the earlier policy tabled by the Green Party.
Legislation being prepared to hasten property sales within the residential market
Legislation currently being drafted would eliminate many of the impediments that cause private house sales to fall through, it has emerged.
Town Mayor welcomes commercial rates waiver announcement
Town Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke has welcomed the recent Government announcement confirming that a commercial rates waiver will remain in situ for the first quarter of the calendar year.
Galway Chamber calls on Government to 'expand scope of commercial rates waiver'
The commercial rates waiver must include businesses which continued to trade through the COVID-19 crisis, despite enduring significant trading impacts.
Graduate success is a prerogative at the International School of Make-up Artistry
Katie Robinson has managed the International School of Make-up Artistry for the past 14 years now and has always been proud of the accomplishments of the school's graduates in the industry.
Murphy's trust in struggling United still strong
It has been a most demanding and disappointing start to the SSE Airtricity League First Division for Galway United, who make the short journey to Lissywollen tomorrow evening for a clash against Athlone Town, kick off 7.45pm.
Why we need to trust women to make their own decisions
On May 25 there will be a Referendum on the Eighth Amendment, or Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution. You will be asked whether or not to delete that Article and replace it with a new Article. The proposed wording of the new Article is as follows: Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy.