Search Results for 'UN Court'

133 results found.

'In the 21st century, the story of Democracy will be who gets the upper hand between Democracy and Facebook'

image preview

Among the speakers at Galway International Arts Festival’s autumn session of First Thought Talks in NUIG on Saturday October 3, is David Runciman, Professor of Politics at Cambridge University, who has written seven acclaimed books on politics and democracy.

Boxer’s Housing Bill passes final stages in Oireachtas

The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Amendment) Bill 2019 has formally passed all stages in Oireachtas.

Galway handballers runners-up in US

Galway's Martin Mulkerrins and Ciana Ní Churraoin finished runners-up in their respective USHA National Four Wall finals recently.

Four All-Ireland titles For Galway handballers

image preview

Galway claimed four All-Ireland titles on a successful weekend of handball, but there was disappointment for Moycullen's Martin and Diarmuid Mulkerrins.

Mulkerrins brothers through to All-Ireland final

Martin and Diarmuid Mulkerrins have advanced to their first doubles final together after a tight battle against Cork opponents at the weekend.

St Brendan's claim national honours

image preview

St Brendan’s College, Belmullett, drove home to All Ireland U19 C Boys Schools League final glory on Wednesday afternoon with a 38-30 point win over O’Carolan College of Nobber.

Mulkerrins suffers tiebreak defeat in title defence

Martin Mulkerrins suffered defeat in the All-Ireland semi-final stages of the O’Neills senior singles handball championships.

Around the county

image preview

Ballina comes in the right top ten list when it comes to risk of automation

Housing Bill initiated by local Minister receives Government approval

A Housing Bill originally initiated by Minister Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran when a backbench TD has received full approval from his political colleagues at Cabinet level.

Galway Courthouse c1870

image preview

“This fine building, which is superior to most provincial seats of justice, stands at Newtown-Smith, on the site of the ancient and venerable abbey of the Franciscans, which by the Charter of Charles II ‘is to be and remain part of the County of Galway forever’. It was commenced in 1812, and on 1st of April, 1815, was opened for the reception of the then going judges of assize.

 

Page generated in 0.0573 seconds.