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Catherine Young's new dance show highlights the joy of community

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Following its sold-out two night run at the Dublin Dance Festival in 2022, Catherine Young Dance is bringing new show, A Call To You, to the Town Hall Theatre, on Tuesday May 2, as part of a national tour.

National Volunteer Management conference comes to Galway

The National Volunteer Management Conference will take place on Wednesday, April 26 in the Institute for Lifecourse and Society, University of Galway. The conference brings together people from across Ireland that engage volunteers for a day of networking, discussions and panels.

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Night shots of Gort focus of exhibition by Ukrainian woman

Renewed appeal for vacant Roscommon properties to house Ukrainian people

Roscommon County Council is appealing to those who have unoccupied properties to offer them as temporary homes for those fleeing war in Ukraine.

Polish Ambassador to Ireland meets thriving TUS Polish community

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The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) welcomed Polish Ambassador to Ireland H.E. Anna Sochanska to its Athlone campus recently to meet with members of its thriving Polish community.

Galway marks the invasion of Ukraine one year on

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This Friday, February 24, will mark the first recognised anniversary of the start of the Russian war on Ukraine, seeing some 70,000 Ukrainian refugees come to Ireland.

Our Galway Ukrainians - displaced but not down

Next Monday (February 27) marks the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Immigration is a reality of life, immigration is the reality of globalisation

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The discussion of Ireland's refugee population has been dominating on every social media platform for months now, culminating in protests against refugees and migrants to Ireland both online and person. With hashtags like #irelandisfull trending on Twitter every fortnight, it has evolved into a kind of detached parasocial dismissal of very real people, ones who are often not given option to discuss their lives, experiences and very real fears all which had driven their need to move to Ireland.

Local Minister of State makes initial foray into European political sphere

Local Fine Gael Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, travelled to Brussels twice in recent times, his first foray into European politics.

Just 56% of Irish businesses optimistic about outlook of Ireland’s economy

New data from Grant Thornton reveal that Irish business are increasingly concerned about the country’s economic outlook.

 

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