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'Ireland has become front and centre in Brexit debate and British politicians are having to get their heads around that'

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Brexit D-Day is coming ever closer and yet the British government continues to lurch shambolically through the issue, its approach a chaotic mix of delusion and ineptitude. A refreshingly clear-eyed and illuminating view of Brexit can be found this weekend at the Galway Film Fleadh, when David Wilkinson’s documentary Postcards From the 48% will be screened at the Pálás cinema on Sunday afternoon.

KD Autoparts celebrate celebrates nineteen years of looking after your car and your culture

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It has been an eventful year for KD Autoparts — as they prepare to mark their 19th birthday, marking almost two decades of excellence in looking after your cars, but they were also recognized for their contribution to preserving the Irish language with their nomination in the 2018 Gradam awards.

Progress on GMIT STEM building a boost to the Connacht Ulster Technological University Plan

Progress on the new STEM building at GMIT is a boost for the plans to establish a new technological university in the West of Ireland, according to Minister Sean Kyne.

RBK supports Esker House Women’s Refuge

As part of Russell Brennan Keane’s (RBK) celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, the staff held a fundraising coffee morning in aid of Esker House.

Galway is set to grow – its traffic problems will grow with it

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Insider knows Ireland's population is to rise by one million over the next 20 years. This will see Galway's population grow to beyond 100,000 between now and 2020. These predictions come from the North Western Regional Authority in its submission to the National Planning Framework – Ireland 2040, and these projections might be true, if planning applications lodged in recent months come to anything.

Tracy Bruen - giving voice to herself and others

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TRACY BRUEN is something of a modern day Renaissance woman - singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist, band leader, theatre director and actor, teacher at a special needs school, and a Galway Advertiser Solo Artist of the Year winner. Next week opens a new chapter in her creative life when she launches her debut album Mirror.

‘For Auld Lang Syne’

There is probably no more sentimntal song in the world than Robbie Burns ‘Auld Lang Syne’, traditionally sung at the conclusion of New Year gatherings in Scotland and around the world, especially in English-speaking countries.

The future is designed

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The Portershed and advertiser.ie have come together to bring the much-anticipated documentary Design Disruptors to Galway.

New investment in Galway's DiaNia Technologies

Galway company DiaNia Technologies has secured €2 million in seed-funding to develop medical devices and create 20 jobs.

Make your business safer, leaner, and more mobile in the cloud

No matter what industry you operate in, or the size of your company, in today’s fast moving society, if you haven’t yet embraced the cloud then your company is missing a major trick.

 

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