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ISME writes to An Taoiseach on national minimum wage concerns

ISME has written to the Taoiseach to highlight issues around the impact of the proposed 12.4% increase on the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 2024, noting that the measure will create a financially unsustainable situation for many small and medium businesses across Ireland.

Minimum wage increase will make many businesses unviable, says ISME

ISME has this week written to the Taoiseach to highlight issues around the impact of the proposed 12.4% increase on the National Minimum Wage in 2024, noting that the measure will create a financially unsustainable situation for many small and medium businesses across Ireland. The letter from the Chair of ISME, Marc O’Dwyer, follows representation from many of ISME’s Association members and affiliated trade bodies.

“We’re burning down our children’s home”

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“We’re burning down our children’s home”, Chair of the Elders and former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, told delegates to the inaugural Mary Robinson Climate Conference, themed “Communities Creating Change”, which took place in Ballina last week, adding: "but young people should not despair, but instead should be 'prisoners of hope'.

Essential shortcuts to maintaining a clean and uncluttered bedroom

When you walk into your bedroom after a long and challenging day, does the sight that greets your eyes lift your heart?

Beautiful array of quality Irish furniture and accessories at better bedding

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See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at Better Bedding, where all suites can be made to order. The full range of styles covers everything from contemporary to traditional.

Galway hotels and guesthouses appeal to politicians to not increase VAT on hospitality and tourism

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I am writing on behalf of Galway hotels and guesthouses, representing 88 local businesses, to highlight our growing concerns about plans in September to increase consumer taxes on Irish hospitality and tourism.

Galway University? a ‘godless College’

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After Catholic Emancipation where for the first time Catholics won the right to be elected and to sit in the House Of Commons, the English government, led by an enlightened Robert Peel, believed it would be worth extending emancipation to third level education.

Big fundraiser night on Saturday for Moycullen school

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An exciting night is approaching in Maigh Cuilinn this Saturday as Scoil Bhaile Nua prepares for its fundraising auction in Wildlands at 8pm. Holding its first major public fundraiser since 2018, this small vibrant Gaeltacht school is aiming to raise much-needed funds to upgrade facilities.

The Reel Thing music sessions at Roscommon Arts Centre this June

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The Reel Thing: Music from These Parts series continues at Roscommon Arts Centre on June 15 with a performance by Leonard Barry, Declan Folan and Shane McGowan who have played together over the last three decades.

 

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