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Shannon Airport soaring into the sunshine
Shannon Airport’s bustling summer schedule for 2024 has officially launched, with the airport offering the dream gateway to sunshine breaks and city escapes across Europe, the UK and the USA.
Galway activists arrested following Palestine solidarity protest at Shannon Airport
Two members of Galway Palestine Solidarity Campaign were amongst a group of three activists arrested by Gardaí on Saturday, March 30, following an attempt to approach a United States Air Force military aircraft that had landed in Shannon Airport.
Local Minister of State meets constituency diaspora during St Patrick’s Day Government duties
Local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, recently returned from his St Patrick’s Day Government duties in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, where he met with diaspora from the constituency of Longford/Westmeath.
€3.5 million fellowship programme launched to probe technology’s influence on time
Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Software, launched a €3.5 million postdoctoral fellowship programme which will recruit 19 world-class researchers to universities across Ireland.
Fianna Fail’s 1916 Easter Rebellion commemorations
Fianna Fail is to hold their 1916 Easter Commemoration events in the city this weekend. The anniversary Mass for 1916 volunteers will be held at 11am at St Patrick’s Church at Forster Street.
Silicon Valley CEO returns to West of Ireland roots for Platform94 business briefing
BY DECLAN VARLEY
Aengus Hackett Trio to launch jazz LP
The eponymous album combines elements of jazz, rock and electronica with Derek Whyte on bass, and Matthew Jacobson on drums. The album launch will include a full concert.
Hotel room tax could raise €1.7 million for Galway City, says Lohan
It is time for Galway City Council to look at applying a hotel room tax on all visitors as this would be a sensible revenue raising measure that could go directly into the delivery of services in Galway City. So said Mark Lohan, Sinn Féin candidate in this summer’s Galway City Council elections.
University of Galway launches Imirce database of Irish-American emigrant letters
University of Galway has launched Imirce, a digital repository of thousands of Irish emigrant letters and memoirs dating from the late 1600s through to the mid-20th century.