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McNelis calls for nurses registration fees to be waived for 2021
Registration fees for nurses and midwives - workers who have been at the frontlines of the Covid-19 pandemic for close to a year - must be waived for 2021.
McNelis calls for fast tracking of citizenship applications of frontline workers
A total of 4,000 people will complete their citizenship process by the end of March, but this still leaves 20,000 people waiting for their applications to be processed - and many of them are frontline workers.
Horan relishing the challenge of leading Mayo to the big one
James Horan has guided Mayo to a third All Ireland final as manager, he's played in two (three if you count the replay in 1996) himself and he's looking forward to trying to get Mayo over a line they've fallen short of eight times since they got back to the final for the since last winning it in 1951.
The Goldberg Variations to usher in 2021
"I DON'T know much about classic music," Sandy Bates, Woody Allen's character in Stardust Memories noted. "For years I thought the Goldberg Variations were something Mr and Mrs Goldberg tried on their wedding night."
Album review: Marina Kaye
ANY HONEST look at the music created over this past decade reveals a basic truth - most of the best music is being made by women.
Echo Harte releases new single 'Rain In June'
'RAIN IN June', the new single from Tuam alternative-rock singer-songwriter, Echo Harte, will be released on Friday November 13, across all digital platforms.
So There I Was: Saint Petersburg
Matt Cassidy is back again on his final leg of his Russian journey says you should check out its second city; Saint Petersburg.
McNelis condemns Budget 2021 for not being 'equality-proofed'
The Government has failed to "seize upon an opportunity to advance a real equality agenda" in Budget 2021 by not increasing funding for the childcare sector.
‘No question is too big or too small’
When we look at the world around us, technology’s influence over individuals is quite incalculable. Business meetings take place over Zoom, bank accounts are accessed from our smartphones, and it is likely that those under the age of 12 do not know the concept of chalk and a blackboard, with most classrooms using interactive whiteboards. Yes this is the generation of tech but what about those who are not tech savvy?
July Stimulus 'fails to address the needs of those working in the Arts' says McNelis
"A failure to fully understand and address the needs of those working in the Arts" is how a former Mayor of Galway has described the measures relating to artists and arts workers in the Government's July stimulus package.