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Uncertainty in today’s Irish property market?
To buy or not to buy? This is the question that is haunting all potential buyers. Has the market finally bottomed out? According to the ESRI’s latest economic commentary, which delivered another positive assessment of Ireland’s property market and economic recovery, they have predicted a growth of 3.4 per cent this year and 3.8 per cent in 2015.
Harvard education expert to deliver keynote address at city conference tomorrow
Professor Pasi Sahlberg, the Finnish educator and now Visiting Professor in Harvard Graduate School of Education will deliver the keynote address 'Lessons from top education systems around the Globe' at the 'Reforming Learning: Driving Success' conference at NUI Galway tomorrow Friday.
3,000 new houses needed in Galway to stave off housing crisis
An extra 3,000 homes will have to be built if demands for housing are to be met in Galway, meaning the housing crisis is set to escalate further unless serious action is taken.
Locals asked to boycott Irish Water ‘application packs’
With ‘application packs’ from the controversial organisation Irish Water arriving in houses across Galway, householders are being encouraged to boycott the letter and not pay the tax.
Water charges protest to be held in city centre
Galway city councillors will receive ‘messages in a bottle’ over the controversial water charges, as part of a major demonstration in the city against the unpopular new tax.
Make your ideas count in shaping the Ireland you want, says RA senator
Everyone is asking will Reform Alliance be a new political party. That may happen in time but that decision has not yet been made.
UHG cancer centre dealt with 43,000 referrals in one year
More than 43,000 referrals were made to University Hospital Galway’s cancer centre last year.
Largest ever study of sport and exercise in Ireland published
The largest study of participation in sport and exercise conducted in Ireland, published this week, has highlighted a number of factors which impact on participation in sport at various life stages.
Westmeath to celebrate Nursing Homes Week
The inaugural Nursing Homes Week 2013 will be celebrated in Westmeath from August 26 to September 1.
Drop in consumer sentiment due to pressures on household finances
Retail Excellence Ireland, Ireland’s largest industry trade body, said that it was disappointed with the drop in consumer sentiment in February 2013. The latest KBC Ireland/ESRI Consumer Sentiment Index stood at 59.4 in February, down from 64.2 recorded in January.