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We need both hands on the stick to combat climate change

There are some battles in life that we enter with a half hearted desire to win. Conflicts that we deem as not mattering because we have not made the real connection between them and our lives. We have tended to do it with strife, with modern famine, with the abuses of human rights. That if it does not affect us really, that it is something we ought not get involved in. Until it comes to our own doorstep, we have a tendency to look away or move on. This week’s IPCC report on the impact of climate change and our role in creating it should act as a wake up call to the world…and when I say the world, I don’t mean the world out there, but the world around us.

Caulfield wants to bring United to the next level

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Another vital SSE Airtricity League first division tussle looms at Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow when Galway United host Shelbourne.

Emma Starr shining brightly in the west

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Since graduating at George Mason University Emma Starr has travelled and played football throughout Europe.

O’Hara calls for ‘urgent action’ needed to deal with overcrowding in Galway schools

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More than 140 classrooms across County Galway have more than 30 pupils, well above the EU average of 20 pupils per class.

The unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next?

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Sinn Féin’s ultimate aim is to build an Ireland of equals. This will only be achieved by getting rid of Partition, reuniting our country, and achieving full national independence.

Galway City Museum receives ‘excellence’ award in post-COVID tourism boost

Galway City Museum has received a special accolade under the prestigious Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI), coordinated by The Heritage Council.

The city deserves better for its green spaces

The Middle Arch walkway between Wolfe Tone Bridge and Claddagh Quay has been shut for almost all of 2021 to date. While it is expected to reopen shortly, this green riverside space was just briefly reopened in May before it was shut again nine days later after large crowds gathered at the end of the school term, generating rubbish and noise, and causing a big headache for local residents.

New Holiday Inn Dublin Airport hotel

JMK Group has announced the official opening of the new Holiday Inn Dublin Airport, Ireland in partnership with leading hotel group, IHG Hotels & Resorts. Only a 10 minute drive or free shuttle from Dublin Airport T1 and T2 and a 15 minute drive to Dublin city centre - the hotel is a great choice for those looking for a place to stay for a layover or to spend a night before an early flight.

Opel to go fully electric by 2028

Opel says it will only offer battery electric vehicles in Europe as of 2028.

Unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next, asks Sinn Fein MEP

Sinn Féin’s ultimate aim is to build an Ireland of Equals. This will only be achieved by getting rid of partition, reuniting our country and achieving full national independence.

 

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