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Commuter belt is becoming increasingly more elastic - IPAV
The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers (IPAV) says Irish consumers can get used to the price of housing continuing to rise until supply increases.
Stop gift-wrapping your hard earned money for your bank
Returns on deposit related products are at an all-time low with the average deposit rate being offered by various financial institutions hovering around 0.25%. Despite Deposit Interest Retention Tax (DIRT) of 41% being reduced to 39% from 1st January next, the return on your deposits are depressingly low.
Pallas Karting Christmas gift voucher - the Christmas present of 2016
What do get the person that has everything this Christmas? A Pallas Karting Christmas gift voucher of course.
Wrapping up Soup for Simon at The Skeff To Aid Homeless in Galway
The Skeff Late Bar & Kitchen presented a cheque for €600 to Galway Simon Community after wrapping up their Soup for Simon campaign. During October the proceeds from soup sales for one week at The Skeff were donated to the local charity.
Prime city centre locations in Colleran’s next auction
Don Colleran's next auction on December 8 includes properties in some of Galway's most sought after areas with prices starting at €100,000, making it very attractive to first time buyers and investors.
EssentialSkillz named Connacht’s fastest growing tech company in Deloitte Fast 50
Galway-based eLearning company EssentialSkillz is proud to announce that their recent success in world markets was recognised by Deloitte in their Technology Fast 50 Awards for 2016.
Chargys off to a strong start for Loughrea entrepreneurs
Two Loughrea entrepreneurs have come up with a device that will put an end to the terror of having your phone run out of power at the most inopportune time.
Boost for Galway as Metlife announce 200 jobs in new Global Technology Campus
Galway received a major jobs boost last evening when it was announced that insurance giant MetLife is to create 200 new positions at a Global Technology Campus in the city centre.
Trump's election - the aftermath and the challenges
When Insider agreed to write a post-mortem on the US presidential election, he thought it would provide an opportunity to reflect on the many shortcomings of electoral politics in the second-largest democracy on earth, and that it would also offer some catharsis, some closure, at the end of a gruelling 18-month campaign.
New entrepreneurship programme to target agriculture and defence
Innovations in technology for the agricultural and defence sectors are being explored by the newly announced TechInnovate fellows at NUI Galway. The names of the entrepreneurial individuals who have been accepted onto the fellowship programme have been released.