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'I think that still makes me Europe’s fastest joke teller'
“IT'S BEEN about 20 years since I last played Galway,” Tim Vine begins our interview, and that is before I have even got the chance to ask him a question. “I was just looking through my diaries; I’ve got every diary I kept ever since I started doing comedy so it will be listed here somewhere, I just can’t find it right now.”
Nissan Qashqai is Ireland’s top selling 181 new car
The Nissan Qashqai was Ireland’s best-selling car for the 181 sales period with the 3,045 new buyers who made it their car of choice, also cementing its position as the undisputed leader of its segment.
NUI Galway biomedical engineering students selected for global competition
A team of students from NUI Galway's biomedical engineering master's programme have been selected for a global innovation competition run by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US. This is the first time a team from Ireland has been selected for the six month programme.
Educate Together holds meeting in Westport
Equality-based education provider Educate Together held its first public meeting in Westport last Thursday night in the Castlecourt Hotel. Featuring talks by Educate Together regional development officer, Jennifer Buttner, and Castlebar ETNS principal Sarah Calvey, according to the organisers the meeting attracted a large turnout and has raised hopes that Educate Together’s Westport campaign will succeed in opening a primary school in 2018.
Convenient and affordable fitness with Hotel Meyrick’s Square Spa & Fitness Club
We have bid farewell to the lazy days of summer and readjusted our routine to winter schedules of work and school timetables but do not forget to set your reminder for health and fitness programmes.
The poet who went mad on Inishboffin
In 1959 the poet Richard Murphy renovated the black-sailed Ave Maria, a traditional Galway hooker, which he used to ferry visitors to Inishboffin, and for a day’s fishing. Over the years the poet, the boat and the magnificent landscape attracted a flotsam and jetsam of humanity, many of a literary kind.
Rents in Mayo continue to rise
The latest Daft.ie rent report has concluded that rents in Mayo have risen by 3.4 per cent year on year and the average rent in the county is now €568 per month, up by 10 per cent from their lowest point since the property website has been carrying out this survey.
Rent prices in Westmeath continue to rise sharply
Rents in Westmeath were 12.7 per cent higher in Westmeath in the second quarter of 2016, according to the latest quarterly Rental Report by Daft.ie.
Rents continue to rise in Westmeath
Rents in Westmeath were 11.3 per cent higher in the first quarter of 2016 when compared with the same time last year, according to the latest quarterly rental report by Daft.ie. The average advertised rent is now €671, up 27 per cent from the lowest point in 2013.