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Will any Galway West TD be a minister after Election 2016?
The Government formed in the wake of the 2011 General Election was the first in 30 years to be without a TD from Galway West amongst its ministerial or junior ministerial ranks. Indeed, since the demotion of Ciarán Cannon in the 2014 reshuffle, neither Galway constituency – which between them had elected six government deputies in 2011 – has been represented at the top table of Irish politics.
Medical grade laser hair removal now available at Eden
The traditional methods of hair removal by shaving, waxing, or creams are only temporary, hence the beauty of laser hair removal.
Local gardaí urge road users to stay safe over the holidays as checkpoint campaign continues
Gardaí are appealing to road users to stay safe on the road over the festive period as part of the Garda Síochána Western Region Road Safety Christmas Campaign.
Public lecture on Oscar Wilde’s father
SIR WILLIAM WILDE, the father of Oscar Wilde, will be the subject of a public lecture in the Galway City Museum next week.
Galway run for Love/Hate creator's play
LOVE/HATE creator/writer Stuart Carolan's debut play, Defender Of The Faith, is to be staged in Galway next month, starring Diarmuid De Faoite and directed by Andrew Flynn.
Casey’s Call
It is 11 am, Wednesday morning, May 6, and I am just in the door from my five night New York adventure.
Ming runs for Europe
Roscommon’s Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan has confirmed that he will be running for Europe in May’s elections. The Roscommon-based TD will run in the Midlands North-West constituency.
Connacht set new targets
Connacht have given themselves real incentive for finishing out the season with purpose.
Monksland water supply questioned at Jazz Pharma ground breaking
Monday, February 10, saw work officially begin on Monkland’s newest pharma company, Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Proceedings were officially lanuched by Taoiseach Enda Kenny who declared it a “great day for Monksland, a great day for Athlone, and a great day for the Midlands... We are open for business”.
Meetings scheduled on breakthrough ruling for Roscommon home helps
SIPTU will hold an information meeting for Roscommon HSE home help workers on Thursday October 17 at 7.30pm in Hannon’s Hotel. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the recent Labour Court ruling which establishes a new floor of rights and protections within the workplace. The ruling follows an intensive campaign of protest, lobbying, and campaigning by SIPTU home help activists for the last year. There are over 200 HSE home help workers based in Roscommon, and the meetings are open to both members and non-members of SIPTU.