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Majority of tradespeople feel colleagues are reluctant to talk about their mental health
New research from Chadwicks, Ireland’s leading builders’ merchants, reveals that 85% of tradespeople are reluctant to talk about their mental health and 79% say there’s still a stigma around discussing mental health in the construction industry.
University of Galway investigates glyphosate exposure among families
Scientists at University of Galway investigating exposure to glyphosate in families have detected low level traces of the controversial herbicide in a quarter of people tested.
Specsavers Athlone to remain open with customer safety to the fore
Specsavers at Golden Island Shopping Centre remains open for all eye and hearing needs despite the country being in Level 5.
Stay home to keep hospitals safe, urges Saolta chief
Local hospitals are under "extreme pressure" and it would not take a lot to "push them over the edge" - the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group warned this week.
Local hospitals "under extreme pressure" — Saolta chief
Local hospitals are under “extreme pressure” and it would not take a lot to “push them over the edge” the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group warned this week.
Bus Éireann announces improved services and timetables and nine new jobs created in Ballina
Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is pleased to announce significantly enhanced services and timetables which came into effect yesterday, Sunday 22 November 2020.
Specsavers to stay open with safety message to the fore
The Specsavers store in Golden Island Shopping Centre Athlone will remain open for all eye care and hearing needs despite the country moving to Level 5.
Specsavers Audiologists launch hearing clinic in Belmullet to encourage locals to prioritise their hearing health
Specsavers Audiologists are encouraging the Belmullet community to visit a newly-opened hearing clinic for expert advice and to address any deterioration during lockdown.
County council expects €1 million loss for 2020
The Galway County Council anticipates losses of €1 million for 2020 due to the impact of the Government’s Covid-19 restrictions.