Search Results for 'United Kingdom'

3473 results found.

Cinder Well brings her folk magic to the Róisín Dubh

image preview

Cinder Well’s experimental folk music drifts between two far-flung seas: the hazy California coast where she grew up, and the wind-torn swells of Western Ireland that she’s come to love.

Lough Ree RNLI volunteers mark milestone 200 years in Dublin and Westminster

image preview

Lough Ree RNLI is one the newest stations the charity has on the island of Ireland and crew members proudly marked two centuries of lifesaving at special events in Dublin and London on Monday of this week.

Shape your future at Moate Business College

Are you looking to find a pathway to the degree course in which you are interested?

Public talk on Galway’s greatest spy

image preview

Decorated wartime codebreaker and noted musicologist Emily Anderson will be subject of a public talk at 8pm this Monday, March 11, at the Harbour Hotel.

Strange Brew presents Seamus Fogarty

image preview

Fresh from releasing his first album in three years, Irish alt-folk alchemist Seamus Fogarty plays the Róisín Dubh this Saturday, March 10 at 8pm.

Comic Colin Geddis at Róisín Dubh

image preview

Co Tyrone’s Colin Geddis is bringing his brand new show “Overkill” on the road around Ireland this spring, with a stop in Galway later this month.

Galway-based Connacht players set for U20 Six Nations clincher

image preview

Three Irish U20s plying their trade for Galway clubs are set for a pivotal Six Nations game against England this Friday.

Galway Railway Station

image preview

The station opened on August 1, 1851. The buildings and the Great Southern Hotel were designed by John Skipton Mulvany. It was originally planned to have the station at Renmore, but the well-known Father Peter Daly convinced the railway authorities to construct Lough Atalia Bridge and bring the trains into the centre of town. The fact that he owned tenement buildings on the site where the Great Southern was built may well have had something to do with it. These tenements were levelled to make way for the hotel and station.

15% of sports fans admit they would bunk off work to attend Cheltenham

image preview

The excitement of the Cheltenham Festival has clearly landed in Ireland, with 15% of sports fans admitting they would bunk off work to attend.

Statement of interest should really fit the bill

Q: My daughter has been asked to write a statement of interest for a job but she has no clue what it should contain, and neither have I. The job is a community development role in a remote location in the UK. What might she even think about putting into this? Is this not just a glorified cover letter? (ED, email).

 

Page generated in 0.2713 seconds.