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Fr Griffin’s to build on u-16 success

Fr Griffin’s Éire Óg GAA Club is appealing to members to re-double their fundraising efforts.

WIT prepares for Open Day

Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) is holding an Open Day for Leaving Certificate students and their teachers on Tuesday 13 December from 10am to 2pm.

Restrictions on Credit Unions threatening the movement's future viability

Fears for the future operation of credit unions across Mayo and the country have been highlighted by Ballina TD Michelle Mulherin at a Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting this week.

Galway man’s new book on Irish entrepreneurship

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A new book aimed for potential entrepreneurs and business people has been written by Galway's Bernard O'Hara.

Waiting times will be reduced says Nolan

A decision to move some non-critical functions from University Hospital Galway to other hospitals in the region this month will free up beds in wards at the city hospital and help reduce waiting times and overcrowding at its emergency department.

GMIT to support regional development, says new president

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Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) will play its part in supporting the continued development of the region, according to Michael Carmody who recently took up his new position as the GMIT president.

Big business comes to Galway schools

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GMIT made the future look a lot brighter for almost 100 students from secondary schools in Galway, when they visited the Third Level Institute recently. The students were taking part in the Junior Achievement Ireland Enterprise Challenge project, supported by the GMIT Access office, under The Dormant Accounts (Educational Disadvantage) Fund for the development of access services in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

Big business comes to Galway schools

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GMIT made the future look a lot brighter for almost 100 students from secondary schools in Galway, when they visited the Third Level Institute recently. The students were taking part in the Junior Achievement Ireland Enterprise Challenge project, supported by the GMIT Access office, under The Dormant Accounts (Educational Disadvantage) Fund for the development of access services in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

Mother pays man €3,500 to make false father claims in passport application

A mother paid a man €3,500 to falsely register himself as her baby’s father during a passport application in a bid to ensure that the child could remain in the country, the Galway Circuit Criminal Court heard this week.

Tom Loves A Lord - Moore’s melodies revisited

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THOMAS MOORE is a man torn. He is celebrated in Britain and on the continent for his songs and lyrics about his native Ireland. Yet his country is a colony of the fast growing British empire. As he reaches his autumn years he ponders on his life’s work. Has he been a patriot or is he just an entertainer for his colonial overlords?

 

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