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Athlone Institute of Technology in Top 25 in the World again
Athlone Institute of Technology has been named U-Multirank’s Top 25 Performing Universities in the World in the category of interdisciplinary research for the second consecutive year.
Unfair pension cuts still hitting pensioners as review underwhelms – Calleary
Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo, Dara Calleary, has said that older people in Mayo are still being hit by harsh pension changes introduced by the last Fine Gael/Labour government, despite reviews into contributions taking place.
NUI Galway students excel in sporting arenas
NUI Galway athletes enjoyed a successful week competing on international and national stages.
Kyne calls for An Post site to become dedicated city gallery
Minister Sean Kyne has added his voice to calls that a city centre site, currently being used to display the flagship Galway International Arts Festival exhibition, In The Flesh, become a dedicated art gallery for the city.
People being charged to vote - alleges Coyle
Fine Gael councillor Gerry Coyle has claimed that people who are sick or elderly and can't get to a polling station to vote, are having to pay doctors for medical certificates in order to get a postal vote to vote at elections.
Verge trimming a necessity to address road safety issues
Fine Gael South Roscommon Athlone LEA Councillor, John Naughten, is to raise the need for verge trimming amid concerns for the safety of road users at the next meeting of Roscommon County Council.
Athlone IT staff member appointed to Midlands Science panel
A member of the Athlone IT staff has been appointed to the inaugural Midlands Science expert advisory panel, the aim of which will be to contribute to Science Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) programmes going forward with a focus on the Midlands region in terms of its overall reach and impact.
Communities across Galway to benefit from €18.5 million organisation fund, says Kyne
Seán Kyne, Government Chief Whip, Aire don Ghaeilge, don Ghaeltacht agus do na hOileáin and Fine Gael TD for Galway West and Mayo South has said that communities in Galway will benefit from the €18.5 million funding that the Government has allocated to NGOs and civil society organisations.
The ‘blue moonlight’ of Galway 1893
Our Swedish journalist Hugo Vallentin arrived in Galway in the late summer of 1893. He had spent the previous weeks travelling through Dublin, Cork, Killarney and Limerick, assessing people’s reactions to the progress of Gladstone’s Second Home Rule act, which he believed was a question of interest to the whole ‘civilised world’.
The ‘blue moonlight’ of Galway 1893
Our Swedish journalist Hugo Vallentin arrived in Galway in the late summer of 1893. He had spent the previous weeks travelling through Dublin, Cork, Killarney and Limerick, assessing people’s reactions to the progress of Gladstone’s Second Home Rule act, which he believed was a question of interest to the whole ‘civilised world’.