Search Results for 'head'
1055 results found.
Councillors back Islandeady community on road closure
A decision on the proposed temporary closure for a number of months of an access road (L1811) into Islandeady village as part of the Westport to Turlough Road project - should be made next week - the April meeting of Castlebar Municipal District was told this week.
Seán Keane to headline virtually hosted Safe Home Ireland concert
Safe Home Ireland will host a Facebook Live Concert, led by ambassador and singer/songwriter Seán Keane on Mayo Day, Saturday, May 1.
GMIT engineering student is CABE Student of the Year
The Chartered Association of Building Engineers has presented Simon O’Grady from Rinneen, Gort, with its annual award for best first student in CABE-accredited programmes in the built environment.
New Ford Ranger Stormtrak and Wolftrak limited editions
Ford has revealed new limited-edition models of the Ranger Stormtrak and Ranger Wolftrak.
Ask the experts at free Croí Webinar: Living well with cardiovascular disease
Are you, or a loved one, living with heart disease? Join Croí, the Heart and Stroke Charity, and leading experts, for a public webinar to learn how to live well with cardiovascular disease. The free webinar takes places online via Zoom on Thursday, April 29, from 7pm to 8pm.
Ask the experts at free Croí Webinar: Living well with cardiovascular disease
Are you, or a loved one, living with heart disease? Join Croí, the Heart and Stroke Charity, and leading experts, for a public webinar to learn how to live well with cardiovascular disease. The free webinar takes places online via Zoom on Thursday, April 29, from 7pm to 8pm.
New Ibec research reveals impact of Covid on women in business
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, this week released new research that highlights the impact that Covid has had on the working lives of women in business in Ireland.
New Kia Sorento triumphs in Red Dot awards
The new Kia Sorento has received two more globally renowned awards.
Galway rowers add silver as the hunt for Olympic qualification continues
Galway's two women elite rowers are getting closer to their Olympic dream after celebrating more success on the European stage at the weekend.
MacNeill feared a bloodbath if unarmed Volunteers came out
‘How did the Germans receive our plans? With polite incredulity’…..wrote Liam Ó Briain, the Galway professor who took part in the 1916 Rising, ‘ignorant of Ireland they viewed us as forlorn visionaries, and even doubted whether we would be rash enough to challenge the armed might of England’.