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A decade of excellence and expertise at B&Q Galway
Hard to believe that it’s been a decade since Galway was treated to B&Q — the massive store at the Gateway Retail Park in Knocknacarra celebrates its tenth birthday next weekend, and every visit makes you realise what a moveable feast this amazing store is.
EIB funding will make university 'more attractive’ to top talent talent', says Naughton
The European Investment Bank's €60 million funding towards new student accommodation and university facilities in NUI Galway will make the university "an even more attractive prospect for the world’s top academic talent".
European investment in NUIG is a boost for the Atlantic Economic corridor
The investment of €60 million by way of a low-cost, long-term, loan to NUI Galway will greatly benefit Galway, the west, and the university, says the Minister for Community Development, Seán Kyne.
Top tips for hiring a house removal service
If are you moving house there are so many things to think of, it can become quite overwhelming. Here are some simple tips for choosing the right removal service for you.
Moran welcomes new recruitment incentive scheme for older workers
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Kevin “Boxer” Moran, has welcomed last Tuesday’s Budget announcement regarding incentives to hire older workers.
Deliveroo in Galway turns two and is looking for more riders
Deliveroo, the on-demand food delivery service, is celebrating its second birthday in Galway. New data from Deliveroo reveals Sunday at 7pm is the most popular time for Galway locals to order Deliveroo.
Drum home offers investment potential
Property: Rockfield, Drum, Athlone, Roscommon
Budget 2018 – a summary
Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe presented the second Budget of the Minority Government Fine Gael-Independent Coalition. Minister Donohoe announced that the total Budget package of €1.2bn favours expenditure increases over revenue reductions reflecting the Government’s commitment to invest in key areas such as education, health, childcare and housing. The Minister also announced additional capital expenditure of €4.3bn over the next 4 years.
Why teaching offers precarious employment, not a secure job
Last week, in the rare autumnal sunshine, Insider was sauntering across Wolfe Tone Bridge with a companion. On a lamppost we spied a Donny Osmond lookalike, with that synthetic cheesy smile, peering down from a Social Democrat poster.
It is not possible to reclaim a lost childhood, says rapporteur at launch of COPE Galway report
Childhood is for a limited period of time and cannot be reclaimed if a child has a sub-optimal experience due to inadequate housing, claimed Dr Geoffrey Shannon, Special Rapporteur on Child Protection, when he delivered the keynote speech at the launch of COPE Galway’s 2016 Annual Report.