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The new generation's skincare obsession
With more and more 10-year-olds blowing their budgets on serums and retinols, Lisa Geraghty asks if we are in the midst of a new skincare craze.
Dublin dismiss the dream once again
The rotten Monday morning feeling after a championship defeat was fully administered this week after a seismic loss to Dublin on a score line of 2-17 to 0-11.
Ensure you drive at ‘45’ to make your fuel go further
Motorists are being urged to squeeze as many miles out of their tanks as possible amid the fluctuating cost of fuel and Ireland’s current cost-of-living crisis.
Autumn can deliver changing driving conditions
Autumn months bring with them noticeable changes in both weather and people's driving habits.
Gardenwise | Paving the Way to a Great Garden
At this most enchanting time of year – ‘Sweet the evening air of May’, and all that – what better subject to focus on than paving? Sand and cement, jointing, hardcore and quarry screenings? Unromantic it may be, but good paving is far more important to your garden than pretty flowers.
See the latest one-act plays
THEATRE ROOM Galway is a monthly showcase of original one-act plays that are written, directed and performed by local theatre makers of all stripes, from professional to amateur.
Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Scientifically the most important key to weight loss is your metabolism.
Bernie and clinicians from Lice Clinics of Ireland
As most parents know, getting rid of head lice in a household is both difficult and time consuming.
The rise of a county capital
It is three years to the month since the signing into law by President Higgins of the Local Government Reform Act 2014. The act abolished Ireland’s 80 town councils as part of a range of measures designed to reform local administration. Three of those town councils operated in the Mayo towns of Ballina, Westport, and in the county capital, Castlebar. The debate continues as to whether the abolition of an entire tier of local government was largely beneficial or harmful. It may take longer than three years for any lasting effects to register themselves.
Seat open week at Western Motors
Seat dealer Western Motors has announced a host of offers as part of its open week, which is taking place this week (June 13 to June 18) at its dealership in Ballybrit in Galway.