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Medtronic announces acquisition of Titan Spine

Medtronic plc a global leader in medical technology, announced last week it has completed the acquisition of Titan Spine, a privately-held titanium spine interbody implant and surface technology company.

Make memories that last a lifetime with a summer staycation at the Johnstown Estate

Treat you and your family to a sensational summer break with a two-night midweek stay at the Johnstown Estate in Enfield, Co Meath, including full Irish breakfast. Choose from elegant spacious family rooms or a luxury self-catering lodge located on the grounds. Enjoy a delicious two course dinner with coffee on an evening of your choice in the vibrant setting of The Coach House Bar.

Galway Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lisieux

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Joe Walsh Tours, one of Ireland’s leading travel operators specialising in pilgrimages since 1961, is working alongside the Diocese of Galway to deliver a very special pilgrimage this autumn. It is organising a tailor-made, six-night tour of Lisieux and Paris, departing from Dublin on September 27.

Westmeath trumped on the sporting fields as Athlone Garda station refurbishment work continues

I hope each of you in some way or another is enjoying this lovely weather. We are so lucky to live on an island, when we look at mainland Europe where the temperatures have soared to an almost unbearable level and there are deaths and forest fires and all such attendant ills from the very high temperatures there. Here, we are enjoying the dry, hot weather, which is just at those temperatures which are bearable but lovely, and I hope it is a foretaste of all of the summer to come.

‘Coming Home’ exhibition at Roscommon Arts Centre

Roscommon Arts Centre welcome renowned locally born artist, Brian O’Doherty’s ‘Coming Home’ as their opening exhibition launching their new visual art space as part of their 8 Degrees West Programme.

O'Reilly urges public to oppose Connemara mining venture

Connemara's natural environment will be under severe threat if the Government grants a prospecting licence to a Canadian mining company, the Green Party's Cllr Pauline O'Reilly, has warned.

Galway tops greenway development application list

Some €3 million has been allocated for the planning and design of a new greenway linking Galway and Athlone, which will ultimately form part of a 270km cycling route stretching to Dublin.

A tussle to end someone’s summer

In tribal sport, it matters to matter. There is nothing worse than not mattering, being seen as harmless; being seen as not capable of inflicting any damage on anyone but yourself. It is good to be part of the banter, to be able to slag your rivals, to joke about your own shortcomings, to participate in partisan oneupsmanship.

'The acting muscle is very different to being onstage with a band'

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Steve Wall of The Stunning has become increasingly well known for his acting credits in recent years and the Galway Film Fleadh will screen his latest film, My Foolish Heart, in which he plays jazz great, Chet Baker.

What the local elections can tell us about the next general election

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As the Dáil prepares to head off on its summer recess, with local and European elections behind us and with a general election looming ever nearer, Insider felt it a good time to take stock and consider the state of the various parties.

 

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