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How Balfour deflated the drive for Home Rule

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In 1887 Arthur J Balfour, a quintessential English unionist, was appointed chief secretary of Ireland by his uncle Lord Salisbury, the Conservative prime minister. No one expected much from this man whose appointment appeared so nepotistic as to suggest he was an incompetent. He was far from that.

Kia launches new ‘Service Voice Assist’ mobile app

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Kia has launched ‘Kia Service’ Google Voice Assistant, a new app designed to make service requests a quick and hassle-free experience.

Virtual Recruitment Ireland hugely successful Innovative way to recruit.

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Looking for a new job or to develop your career? Virtual Recruitment Expo Online Job Fairs could be your ticket to success! Virtual Recruitment Expo goes live this month on Thursday, 13th May, 2021 between 10am and 4pm. Virtual Recruitment Expo is an online jobs fair connecting jobseekers with companies and recruitment firms. Their virtual recruitment events bring attendees together with employers, HR and personnel professionals from top organisations across Ireland and around the world, allowing candidates to explore an array of career opportunities.

Kia launches new voice assist app

Kia has launched ‘Kia Service’ Google Voice Assistant, a new app designed to make service requests a quick and hassle-free experience.

The Galway Advertiser launches its new Sport Podcast 'Cian on Sport'

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The latest Galway Advertiser podcast 'Cian on Sport' is now available on Advertiser Podcasts. This podcast will be presented by Cian O'Connell, who has recently returned to work at the Galway Advertiser. A passionate follower of many sports, the podcast hopes to showcase what is happening on a local and national level every week. The weekly podcast is set to explore sporting matters in Galway. Initially focusing on soccer, the past, present, and future of the game Corribside will be discussed in wide ranging interviews every week.

The best Oscar winning films to watch this week

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A LOW key Oscars this year struck a tasteful tone given the year we’ve had, and the 2021 awards were spread throughout a group of deserving and interesting films.

'Getting to Know...' Ros na Rún's Caitriona Ní Dhomhnaill

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What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Gardenwise | Black or White? It’s a thorny issue………..

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On a country walk today the hedgerows are frothy with the prettiest of white blossom – up close it’s like miniature cherry blossom, and in fact it shares the same genus as cherry, Prunus. It’s our native Prunus Spinosa, or blackthorn, whose wood was traditionally used to make shillelaghs. I remember miniature versions of these varnished and sold as souvenirs to spendy tourists, but the shillelagh, Google tells me, was in former times used to settle disputes ‘in a gentlemanly manner’, and modern students of self defence practice its use as a martial art. Which probably says a lot about where we are as a nation when you think about it. But I digress.

Community magazine Ballinasloe Life celebrates milestone publication

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The month of February realised an important milestone for the community development company Ballinasloe Area Community Development clg which published the 60th edition of its free colour community magazine Ballinasloe Life.

Galway Advertiser launch the Old Galway Diary Podcast

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The Galway Advertiser are delighted to introduce The Old Galway Diary Podcast, available now on Advertiser Podcasts. This is the first in a series of podcasts the company will be launching over the coming months.

 

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