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Technological University of the Shannon to host innovative Business Speaker Series
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has launched the inaugural TUS Business Speaker Series, a monthly event tailored specifically for local industry across the regions.
Athlone Chamber of Commerce to host Pre-Budget Business Breakfast
Athlone Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with sponsors, RBK Chartered Accountants and TUS, will host a ‘Pre-Budget Business Breakfast’, a high-profile event featuring a panel of experts, including Deputy Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance and economist, John Finn, to be moderated by the Business Editor of the Business Post, Lorcan Allen.
Mayo march past Galway to claim Connacht title
Mayo claimed their first Connacht minor title since 2019 with an impressive six point win over Galway in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park on Monday evening.
Achill Island featured in TG4 film
When producer Niamh Fagan brought director Tom Sullivan and BAFTA winning writer Kevin Toolis together to explore the notion of life and death in the time of Covid, Is Olc an Ghaoth was born.
Breakthrough for Maree in Super League
Maree basketballers have given themselves a huge confidence boost after winning their first men’s Super League fixture since promotion from division one.
Local derby will set basketball's Super League alight in Galway
A special sporting occasion takes place this weekend when for the first time two Galway teams will face each other in the top echelons of basketball in Ireland.
Maree men crowned champions
Maree have been crowned Basketball Ireland men’s division one champions for the second year in a row.
The taming of the Blue: Act 2
The first thing to strike me when I entered Croke Park two weeks ago was that Mayo fans had very obviously and deliberately populated Hill 16 in big numbers. The Blue army’s sense of ownership of the historic terrace, as reinforced during the 2006 ‘Mill at the Hill’, had again been challenged. While mutual respect remains, the Mayo fans’ sense of inferiority and their Dublin counterparts' sense of entitlement have both been eroded to a point where near equilibrium has been reached. The Mayo team too, learned some years back that nothing and no one is sacred in top flight GAA. That understanding did not come in some midnight revelation, but through years of proving it so on the pitch.
Maree save the best till last to secure first cup
Maree BC has scooped this year's Hula Hoops Presidents’ National Cup for the first time, out-gunning Cork's C&S Blue Demons with an inspirational final quarter.
Galway basketball teams advance to finals
Three Galway teams have booked their places in Basketball Ireland cup finals after the Hula Hoops National Cup semi-finals took place in Cork over the weekend .