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Combustion engine ban scrapped
The European Union has scrapped its plan to ban the sale of combustion-engine cars from 2035.
Galway makers to feature at Ireland’s International Creative Expo in January
Celebrating the theme of ‘Making Irish Stories’, Showcase will return to the RDS, Dublin from Sunday, January 18 to Tuesday, January 20 with 18 Galway makers among this year’s exhibitors.
Why now is the time to invest in Irish-made furniture
If upgrading your home is on your New Year priority list, there’s never been a better time to choose Irish-made. Beyond supporting local jobs and traditional craftsmanship, Irish furniture makers continue to set the benchmark for quality, comfort, and custom design.
ADHD coaching to help you thrive
ADHD is far more than an attention challenge; it is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive functioning such as organisation, planning, working memory, time management and emotional regulation.
O’Donnellan & Joyce lead the commercial market in the west
The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout 2025. In the first quarter of the year, the commercial market stabilised after a slight correction in 2023-2024. Due to a combination of factors, including fluctuating interest rates and political uncertainty both locally and internationally, demand within the commercial sector was somewhat stagnant. The lack of supply on the market strengthened demand throughout the second half of 2025.
Coming home from abroad to start a business in Galway? Apply for Back for Business programme
Back for Business, the free government programme that helps returned emigrants start and develop businesses in Ireland, is now open to applications.
TG4’s €10 million funding package a major boost for creative talent in regions
TG4’s announcement this week of a €10 million funding package represents a major boost for creative talent both nationally and, crucially, within the regions — most notably the West, where the broadcaster is based. The investment reinforces TG4’s role as a central driver of regional creative development and a cornerstone of the independent production sector.
Public consultation on strengthening consumer protection, competition and enforcement
The Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment has opened a public consultation on proposed legislative measures under the Consumer Protection, Competition and Enforcement Bill 2026. This initiative aims to enhance consumer rights, promote fair competition and provide stronger enforcement tools to protect consumers and businesses alike.
Minister Burke announces €23 million to extend digitalisation services for SMEs
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke T.D. this week announced €23m in additional funding for Ireland’s four European Digital Innovation Hubs to continue working with SMEs, as well as public service bodies, to support their uptake of AI and other cutting edge digital technologies.
Coming home from abroad to start a business in Galway? Apply for Back for Business programme
Back for Business, the free government programme that helps returned emigrants start and develop businesses in Ireland, is now open to applications.
