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USIT extends offer on Camp USA 2024, the go-to first work abroad programme

USIT is proud to share its all-inclusive 2024 Camp USA package, providing the ideal summer experience for young people to make global friends, gain valuable international work experience, and travel the USA.

Communion celebrations and escaping January blues - spending in 2023 up 8% on 2022 - AIB

New data from AIB reveals that spending was up eight percent from January to November 2023 when compared with the same period in 2022.

High Kings take the road to Galway

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With 15 years on the road together, the High Kings land in Galway for a Leisureland gig on Saturday, February 24.

Galway’s SymPhysis Medical raises €1.5M for groundbreaking device

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SymPhysis Medical, a Galway MedTech company addressing a distressing condition experienced by individuals with late-stage cancer, today announces that it has raised €1.5M in a seed-plus funding round. The investment stems from follow-on investments from Furthr VC, Boole Investment Syndicate, Irrus Investments and HBAN’s MedTech Syndicate.

JFK’s three miles a long journey for Galway filmmaker

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USIT extends offer on Camp USA 2024, the go-to first work abroad programme

USIT is proud to share its all-inclusive 2024 Camp USA package, providing the ideal summer experience for young people to make global friends, gain valuable international work experience, and travel the USA.

Festive atmosphere most prevalent at sold out Samaritans Christmas concert

Within the surrounds of the Franciscan Friary, a festive atmosphere abounded as festive carols graced the 31st edition of the Samaritans Christmas concert.

Spiddal MedTech company FeelTect to launch recruitment drive after successful funding round

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MedTech firm FeelTect is set to expand its workforce at the company's headquarters in Spiddal, Co. Galway, after securing €1.5m in new investment.

JFK’s three miles a long journey for Galway filmmaker

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Undersupply was a key issue for the Galway housing market in 2023

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Following another turbulent year, we appear to be returning to a greater degree of normality in the wider economy. Inflation in Ireland fell to 2.3 per cent in November, edging closer to the ECB’s target of two per cent, and supply chains have mostly recovered following the invasion of Ukraine. However, risks do remain. We now find ourselves on the back of the most aggressive series of interest rate hikes in the history of the euro. Also, escalating tensions between the USA and China, and the conflict between Israel and Palestine remain causes for concern.

 

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