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Ireland's mothers and sisters named as the nation's best gift-givers
As people dust off their Christmas stockings and write their festive wish-lists, CEWE (‘see-wee’), a leading European photo printing specialist, has released the results of its survey investigating Irish Christmas gift-giving experiences - good and bad.
Toyota boasts strong stock of its key models
After a strong start to Q1, Toyota has maintained its position as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for 2022 to date.
Aygo Cross arrives in Ireland in April 2022
The new Toyota Aygo X is a crossover unique in the A-segment, says Toyota, "designed and produced in Europe to meet the demands of urban and suburban life in Europe".
Toyota’s 221 special offers available now
Toyota, Ireland’s best-selling car brand, is offering 221 offers for new car sales registered on or before December 31.
Get ready for adventure with the all-hybrid Yaris Cross
Toyota’s newest hybrid SUV, the Yaris Cross, is set to arrive in Ireland in October, and Toyota says this vehicle is a car both for adventure and inner city driving.
Rav 4 continues to deliver with new plug-in hybrid
Toyota's popular hybrid SUV, the Rav4, is launching in a long-range all wheel drive plug-in hybrid in Ireland later this year.
VADO formally launch brand new Tablet iO collection
VADO are proud to reveal the launch of their brand new Tablet iO collection offering a choice of four beautifully designed thermostatic shower valves, the latest in safe showering technology.
Job vacancies in Galway increase
It is good news for jobseekers as Galway experiences a growth in job vacancies.
Daniel and Majella O'Donnell support campaign for better hearing
Daniel and Majella O’Donnell are fronting Ireland’s Campaign for Better Hearing, part of a global movement focused on the power of sound to enrich lives, which was launched at Dundrum Town Centre in Dublin recently.
Are you in need of having your hearing checked?
Hearing is one of the five senses we rely on, but studies show that almost one in six people in Ireland experience hearing difficulties and delay seeking treatment for up to 15 years.