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Ford is top seller for cars and vans combined

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Ford was the top selling brand in the combined car and van market in June that saw overall growth of 5.8 per cent for the month, figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) confirm.

‘Crisis’ staffing levels at city psychiatric unit prompts lunchtime protest

A lunchtime protest taking place outside UHG today (Thursday) will highlight what the Psychiatric Nurses’ Association claims are crisis staffing levels at the hospital’s 45 bed acute psychiatric unit.

New LEO service will support Mayo businesses

A new service to provide supports and advice to businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups in Mayo was launched this week.

Could AAA’s Tommy Holohan upset the odds in Galway City West?

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With three weeks to go to polling, there is much to play for across each of the three Galway city electoral wards. Poster campaigns are now in full flow and candidates are falling over each other for the affections of voters on the doorsteps.

Lyons rejects calls for Leisureland board to be dismissed

The fallout from the announcement that Leisureland swimming pool is set to remain closed until at least the end of this year continues, with demands that the current Leisureland board be dismissed.

Renault Kangoo ZE is Eco Van of the Year

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Kangoo Van ZE has added another major accolade to its ever-growing trophy cabinet after collecting the Eco Van of the Year trophy at the UK's VansA2Z awards.

Refereeing decisions continue to frustrate Lam

Connacht coach Pat Lam is calling on a new system to regulate referees in the RaboDirect Pro 12.  In the wake of Connacht’s 32-30 loss to the Scarlets last weekend in Parc Y Scarlets, Lam says all the referees from the four countries should be controlled by a single entity, similar to SANZAR in the Southern Hemisphere.

Galwegians add junior cup crown to league title

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Galwegians claimed their second junior cup title in three years at the Sportsground on Sunday with a comprehensive 35-15 victory over Westport, adding to their Connacht Junior 1B League title.

Sending Ballinasloe patients to ‘creaking’ city psychiatric unit ‘defies logic’

Political pressure must be put on the HSE West to review its decision that all new mental health patients from Ballinasloe must now attend the psychiatric unit at University Hospital Galway, a former vice chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum insists.

Over 28 Westmeath companies see the value of NSAI standards

As economic conditions start to improve, Westmeath companies, like many other businesses across Ireland, are seeing the benefit of investing in standards, says NSAI (National Standards Authority of Ireland), who have announced registration numbers to a range of standards including quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety. The figures show that over twenty-eight Westmeath based companies are registered to NSAI standards, as they aim to increase their competitive advantage and thrive in key industries.

 

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