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Burns go deeper than they look – how HBOT can help with healing
As summer arrives, so too does barbecue season and more time spent working and socialising outside. While these moments are part of everyday life across Ireland, especially in farming and agricultural communities, they also bring a higher risk of sunburn and burns from hot surfaces, flames, machinery or chemical exposure.
Cars as a means of identity
The machines that carry us through life are never just machines. Long before we understand engines, gears or horsepower, we understand movement. We understand what it means to leave one place behind and arrive somewhere changed. Our relationship with transport begins there — not in mechanics, but in emotion. The bicycle that first gave us independence, the battered first car that taught us responsibility, the train that carried us away from home, the scooter that threaded us through crowded streets toward possibility. We are shaped, quietly and profoundly, by the ways we move through the world.
Port blockade threatened industry across West – Martin
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said fuel protestors had “genuine concerns” last month but confirmed local gardaí were wary of seeking support from contracted tow trucks to move machinery blockading the Port of Galway.
Resurfacing works to commence shortly in the Park in Monivea Park, says O’ Flaherty
Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has allocated funding from her Local Improvement Scheme Fund (LIS) towards resurfacing and widening of the footpaths within the park between Monivea Park and Meadow Grove, Ballybane.
Major policing operation at Port of Galway continues
Around 60 gardaí remained on duty in and around Port of Galway entry points until Wednesday night this week, after a makeshift blockade was cleared on Sunday.
Exploring STEM in TY
My interest in vaccines and science began at a young age. However, it is only now in Transition Year that I have had the chance to explore this interest properly.
McHale Engineering
McHale is a leading, export-driven global manufacturer of agricultural machinery, producing a wide range of products, with a particular focus on grassland machinery, which can be seen at work in more than 55 countries across six continents.
Galway engineering company breathes new life into Spiddal site
A new engineering and manufacturing company is set to open in Spiddal, creating 11 full-time positions in its first year with plans for additional hiring in the future.
Heading out to visit ‘the lads’
UNIFIL, the United Nations’ Interim Force in Lebanon, will finish next year, after the US vetoed its renewal in August.
Garda Síochána launch winter phase of Operation Thor
An Garda Síochána has launched the Winter Phase of Operation Thor, aimed to combat that expected increase in burglaries during the longer dark evenings – and ahead of the clocks changing at the end of the month, now is the time to consider security in your home.
