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Four community initiatives receive essential Heritage Council funding
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Four community initiatives have received approximately €23,000 in Heritage Council funding, it has been confirmed.
Saving more is the number one priority for many this new year
While three in 10 people say their spending has disimproved since Covid-19 began, a similar number have actually improved their financial behaviours.
Ambulance turnaround times are putting lives at risk
Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says that unless ambulance turnaround times improve lives will continue to be put at risk.
Ambulance turnaround times are putting lives at risk - Murphy
Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says that unless ambulance turnaround times improve lives will continue to be put at risk.
New ED top priority for University Hospital
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The provision of a new emergency department at UHG is the number one priority of the Saolta University Health Care Group.
Copyrights and patenting February topic at MOCC
Continuing on from the successful meeting last month on Setting New Goals, February’s meeting of the Mayo Open Coffee Club (MOCC) will take place on Wednesday, February 6, at 9.30am in the Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC), Castlebar.
Good news for Priority 2 housing grant applicants
Westmeath County Council is to put €300,000 aside this year to cover housing adaptations for those categorised as Priority 2 applicants.
Good news for Priority 2 housing grant applicants
Westmeath County Council is to put €300,000 aside this year to cover housing adaptations for those categorised as Priority 2 applicants.
We can all own a piece of the song
IN THIS era of downloading and Youtube, the means of production have transferred from the record companies to ordinary people, raising questions over the relevance of copyright.
Junior inventor competition
The Irish Patents Office has announced details of its new Junior Inventor 2009 competition, which is aimed at primary school students and is being launched by the office to mark world intellectual property day, which falls on April 26. This year’s theme is the promotion of green innovation as the key to a secure future.