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Europe hopefuls endorse Sligo-Galway railway
Three sitting MEPs and ten other European election candidates in the Midlands North-West constituency have pledged their support to re-open of the Sligo-Galway rail link.
Government urged to provide urgent stimulus package for West and North West
The Government is being urged to provide the West and North West with a stimulus package worth at least €570 million to kick-start development across the ailing area. The call has been made by the Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) in a submission to the Department of Finance ahead of Budget 2024 next month.
Chime survey highlights stigma around hearing loss
To mark World Hearing Day which took place this week, Chime, the national charity for deafness and hearing loss, wants to challenge the perceived stigma around hearing loss.
Athlone senior footballer prepares to launch Dublin GAA funding challenge
The disproportionate level of Croke Park funding of Dublin GAA is set to be challenged at the GAA’s Annual Congress in 2022.
345 Mayo Homes Still Waiting for Energy Upgrades - Conway-Walsh
Sinn Féin Mayo TD Rose Conway-Walsh has raised concerns for elderly people and those on lower incomes who have not had planned energy upgrades made to their homes this year due to the Covid-19 crisis.
Transport campaign needs to be extended to people living outside the city – Ó Cuív
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Éamon Ó Cuív, has noted that the People Before Profit campaign in Galway in relation to transport fares discriminates against people living outside the city and is typical of the narrow view and the divisive nature of the campaigns they are trying to promote, that would divide rural areas from cities.
'People cope surprisingly well with the great difficulties but poorly with small irritations'
Galway-born psychiatrist Brendan Kelly, professor of psychiatry at Trinity College and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital, is one of Ireland’s leading voices in the field of mental health care.
Local political canvass trail remains dominated by the essential public issues
With the local elections less than five months away, Cllr. Aengus O’Rourke notes that four major national issues continue to dominate the public mindset, similar to those that prevailed on the canvass in 2014.
credit union celebrates historic international day
St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union joins more than 68,800 credit unions around the world to celebrate the 70th annual International Credit Union Day today.
Let Your Summer Stay Green, at a WEEE Ireland Collection Event in Galway
Remember: Recycling is More Than Large Appliances, #SmallThingsMatter Too