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‘Making the Connections’ to improve men’s health

Everyone - men, families, communities, service providers, employers, sporting bodies, churches and policy makers - is being urged to take action to improve the health of men and boys on the island of Ireland by ‘Making the Connections’ as Covid-19 restrictions are eased across the island of Ireland - that’s the message from the Men’s Health Forum in Ireland (MHFI) as international Men’s Health Week progresses.

All that is left is ruins and a photo album

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Whether it was to defuse the call for Home Rule, or whether Chief Secretary Arthur J Balfour was genuinely moved at the shameful poverty that existed among the western counties of Ireland, his ‘walkabout’ among the people was generally very well received.

Echoes of the American west as railroad gets under way

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Once the Galway-Clifden railway route was agreed, pressure came from the chief secretary’s office for the Midland Great Western Railway to commence work immediately, and that ‘every able bodied man in Connemara’ was to be offered a job building the railway.

NUI Galway to host virtual MBA open evening

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NUI Galway’s AMBA and AACSB accredited MBA programme, which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year, will host a virtual MBA open evening on April 21 at 6pm. The open evening is a great opportunity to learn about the programme and to meet MBA faculty, students, and graduates.

Be part of the solution during Men’s International Health Week

All persons, men, families, communities, service providers and policy makers, is being urged to ‘be part of the solution’ and to take action to improve the health of men and boys on the island of Ireland by ‘restoring the balance’ after COVID-19.

150 jobs for Castlebar as Meissner Filtration Products unveil plans

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Meissner Filtration Products announced today that it will expand manufacturing operations by establishing a facility in County Mayo, Ireland, creating upwards of 150 jobs over the next 5 years.

Moate student’s artwork to feature in Texaco Art exhibition

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A painted work by Moate student, Oisin Johnston, a former winner in the Texaco Children’s Art Competition, has been included in an exhibition being held at Crookstown Craft Village in Ballitore on Friday, November 25.

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