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CAP Trialogue concludes with denial of reality

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So three days, three weeks and three years after the European Commission launched its CAP reform proposals a deal has now finally been done. Looking at what’s been agreed upon from a wider EU context it’s very clear, that for those countries who have already completed full convergence that this CAP has little to offer from the point of view of progress when it comes to financial fair play. From an environmental point of view it is nothing short of a denial of reality.

Crowds of 5,000 could attend Galway Races in August, says Crowe

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Crowds of up to 5,000 a day could attend the Galway Races in August given that a “thorough and detailed plan” exists to accommodate race-goers “in a safe manner”.

Political news in brief

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What have your local representatives been talking about this week?

Digital Business Ireland announces launch of female mentoring initiative

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Digital Business Ireland, a leading online, ecommerce and digital representative body, has announced the launch of a new mentoring initiative aimed at supporting women working in a new digital start-up.

Low return in rehabilitation jobs offered by Bord na Mona

Just two out of every five jobs promised within Bord na Mona for bog rehabilitation work across the Midland counties have been filled, according to a Dáil reply received by local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten.

Focus turns to eHealth for NUIG health promotion conference

This year’s online conference - Health Promotion through eHealth: Challenges and Opportunities - is open to all, and takes place from 9am to 4pm today.

Two Galway primary schools are highly commended in the Our World Irish Aid Awards

St John the Apostle NS, Knocknacarra, and Carrabane National School, Athenry, have received Highly Commended Activity Awards in the 2021 Our World Irish Aid Awards.

Galway-Mayo rail link key to Tuam and east Gawlay’s economic future, new report argues

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Businesses across east Galway, and the wider economy of the region, stand to benefit from the development of the Galway-Mayo rail link, and the connectivity provided by linking Tuam into the State’s rail network.

The pandemic is not over, but housing is once again taking centre stage

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As we approach the midpoint of 2021, and with the summer Dáil recess approaching, now is a good time to take stock of the political year to date.

Dillon receives confirmation on increased sailings for Clare Island ferry service

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Fine Gael Spokesperson on Tourism and Sport, Deputy Alan Dillon, has welcomed confirmation from Rural and Community Development Minister, Heather Humphreys TD, that her Department will be increasing the number of daily sailings to Clare Island.

 

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