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Tusla launches new campaign seeking carers for children
Tusla - Child and Family Agency has launched a new awareness and recruitment campaign to find carers for separated children seeking international protection.
Irish mortgage holders continue to pay more than Euro counterparts
Commenting on the most recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates publication for April, Brokers Ireland said with the second highest rate in the eurozone, after Greece, Irish mortgages holders are paying over €83,000 more than their euro area counterparts on a €300,000 mortgage over 30 years. (see chart below).
Take a musical trip to Greece with ConTempo
“THINKING IS the best way to travel,” sang The Moody Blues in 1968, and with the Covid-19 pandemic, journeys of the imagination are the best way to ‘go abroad’.
Yoga: Mind and Body Fitness
The practice of yoga not only disciplines your body, but also helps to discipline your mind.
If there is a United Ireland, we should leave the euro
The European Union, and its lynchpin project, the euro, had a charmed existence in publicity terms during the worst of the Brexit years from 2016 to 2019.
Classical music concert from Galway Cathedral
ARCADIA is a region of Greece, which in ancient times was sparsely populated by farming communities. In the Renaissance imagination, it became the epitome of the bucolic, pastoral, idyll.
British Army and RIC unleash terror on the streets of Clifden
March 1921 saw the British army's D Company Auxiliaries continue their tour of east Galway, assisted by an RAF spotter plane, the RIC, the Black and Tans, and various members of the Crown Forces.
Mortgage holders urged to switch amid slight interest rate fall
Commenting on the most recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates publication, Brokers Ireland said the drop in the weighted average interest rate on new mortgages in December to 2.76 from 2.79 the previous month is to be welcomed, even if the rate remains the second highest in the euro area behind Greece.
Travel trends — what to expect in 2021
By Fergal O'Keeffe
BE A GALWAY VOICE
Investment and not just policing is needed in communities