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Beware that hot weather brings driving dangers
Ireland is revelling in warm sunny days , but the change to this hot weather can pose extra challenges for motorists. Behind the wheel of a car drivers are never more than a careless moment away from danger, so staying focused on hot days is of utmost importance.
New Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is the high king of vans
The latest generation range of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter panel vans have just gone on sale here.
Time running out to buy VW Touareg N1 model
Volkswagen Ireland reminds us the clock is ticking for anyone who wants to get a hold of the last of the Touareg N1 Commercial models.
Award winning watersports school on the Wild Atlantic Way
On July 20 O’Donnellan & Joyce will auction one of Ireland’s most well-known watersports schools. In operation since 1995, Rusheen Bay Windsurfing is located only 5km from Galway city centre. The enclosed Rusheen Bay provides an ideal setting for teaching watersports while offering easy access to Galway Bay.
Crowds flock to O’Donnellan & Joyce open viewings
O’Donnellan & Joyce reported a strong turnout to the first week of open viewings after the launch of its Wild Atlantic Way July property auction.
Courses for all levels at the International School of Make-up Artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for more than 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, and is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. The college offers a variety of full time and part time options.
Is there a problem with your child’s hearing?
A child displaying signs of a hearing difficulty, or loss, is particularly worrying for parents.
Local science festival to get Government funding
Galway Science and Technology Festival is one of 12 such events in the country which is to get a cash boost from the Government.
Female scientists to take to the streets to talk STEM this weekend for Soapbox Science Galway 2018
This weekend will see female scientists bring their research to the masses at the second annual Soapbox Science event in the city.
‘There is no place outside Hell, that enrages the Almighty more…’
A sort of panic obsessed the Archbishop of Tuam, John MacHale, when he realised the extent of the foothold gained by the uncompromising Church of Ireland evangelist Edward Nangle. Achill Island after all, was the very backyard of his immense diocese.