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Toyota’s new Aygo X crossover
Toyota has confirmed the new Aygo X crossover will replace the Aygo hatchback.
Seat Leon wins Best Buy Car of Europe 2021 award
The Seat Leon received the Best Buy Car of Europe 2021 award. The 20th Autobest awards ceremony took place in Barcelona where trophies were handed to the winners.
Chamber seeks public’s ideas on the future of Galway
What should Galway look like bvy the year 2050? What kind of city do we want to be living in by then? These are key questions in the Galway Chamber’s Vision 2050 consultation process.
Architecture at the Edge’ Festival programme announced’
The thematic for this year’s iteration of the festival will be related to 'Alternative Futures'. AATE will invite audiences to reflect on propositions/ opportunities for change and intervention in a world of uncertainty.
Welcome return of Aer Lingus Gatwick service in December
Ireland West Airport has today welcomed the news that Aer Lingus will resume operations on their hugely popular London Gatwick service on December 18 in time for the busy Christmas period.
NDP must focus on sustainable infrastructure to ensure Ireland’s economic revival - Chambers Ireland
Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the Government’s revised National Development Plan which was launched earlier this week.
Council called on to issue CPO for Corrib Great Southern site
The Galway City Council must issue a compulsory purchase order on the site of the old Corrib Great Southern Hotel and use it to build publicly-owned student housing.
Should our Army be involved in what is happening in Mali?
“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy,” Henry Kissinger once said, and any objective reader of Signal, the magazine of the Irish Commissioned Officers Association, might find it hard to disagree.
3,730 fewer jobs in drinks and hospitality industry in the West in 2022
The drinks and hospitality industry is set to employ 140,000 people in 2022—40,000 fewer than in Q4 2019, the last pre-pandemic quarter, according to new analysis published by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI).