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Connolly bemused by botched FF election leaflet
Election literature distributed on behalf of Fianna Fáil novice candidate Gráinne Seoige has caused consternation among supporters of a sitting TD.
Galway’s Gather & Grow initiative target formation of regional food producers’ network
Food and drinks producers from across Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Clare and Limerick, are being targeted for Gather & Grow, with the first networking event taking place at BIA Innovator Campus in Athenry, on Tuesday morning next, November 26.
Steps to help you purchase a good used car
Buying a used car seems like a straightforward process; you scan the classifieds and online marketplaces, find a car you like, contact the seller, view the car, hand over your money, and away you go! However, it's not always happily ever after.
Nissan offers two new cars for the price of one
Nissan is giving new car buyers the opportunity "to buy two new cars for the price of one" and to also avail of attractive low finance rates across its full range of electric, hybrid and mild hybrid vehicles.
Deck the halls
Soon it will be time to raid the attic for boxes of tinsel and trinkets and embark on the annual decorating ritual. While we can’t help you unravel the fairy lights, here are a few tips to make decorating more fun and less about finance this year.
All you need to know about apprenticeships
Apprenticeships in Ireland have become very popular and are continuing to attract more Irish students. In 2024, there are over 27,000 students currently completing one of the 70 apprenticeship courses on offer.
Tony Burke Motors to host Power of Choice event
Toyota, Ireland’s best-selling car brand for the fourth year in a row, announces its 251 range availability and offers, with an unbeatable choice of electrified cars, including Hybrids, Plug-In Hybrids, and Battery Electric Vehicles. To help drivers make the best decision for their needs, Tony Burke Motors your local Toyota Dealer will host ‘Power of Choice’ event.
Local authorities and developers meet to discuss affordable housing opportunities for Galway
Senior officials from Galway City Council and Galway County Council have met with property developers, planners and key stakeholders to explore opportunities for delivering new affordable housing projects across Galway.
Farrell gets short notice to be first female PAC chair
Although Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald gave her only two hours to prepare to take the chair of the most powerful committee in the country last week, Galway West TD Mairead Farrell says she is ready.
First National Further Education and Training Strategy for the Green Transition launched
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Patrick O’Donovan TD has this week launched Green Skills 2030, the first National Further Education and Training (FET) Strategy for the Green Transition.