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Galway will be Kerry's toughest test, says Fitzmaurice
Nearly two years of discussion and intrigue come to an end this weekend with the beginning of the Super 8s and the revamped All-Ireland quarter-final stage. Kerry manager Éamonn Fitzmaurice spoke of his excitement and anticipation about how it might all pan out when he met the media last Friday ahead of the trip to Croke Park to face Galway in their first encounter of the three game round robin series.
New car registrations down in first three months
New car registrations for the first quarter are down -5.5 per cent (71,805) compared to the first quarter of last year (75,982), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
Home Renovation Incentive scheme inspiring investment
Irish homeowners have spent €1.737bn through the Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) since its launch in 2013.
Urgent need to attract workers to construction
The construction sector must work to attract more than 112,000 workers into the industry up to 2020, to ensure that Ireland can deliver on its housing and infrastructure targets.
Galway 2020 and TG4 join forces
The Galway 2020 programme will be covered through Irish following a new partnership with TG4.
GMIT Mayo hosts free public seminar on consumer protection
GMIT Mayo is delighted to host a free public seminar on consumer protection to be given by Derville Rowland, director general financial conduct of Central Bank of Ireland, in the main lecture theatre P002 on Thursday, April 12, from 4.40pm to 7pm.
Major collaboration between CÚRAM and Boston Scientific announced by Taoiseach in Washington
A major research project between CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at National University Ireland (NUI) Galway, and Boston Scientific, that will enhance medical devices that allow surgeons to support minimally invasive procedures when carrying out life-saving repairs for aneurysms and aortic valve repair, was announced by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Washington last evening.
Figures for new car sales hold steady
Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that the total new car registrations for the month of February were steady.
February new car sales hold steady
New car registrations remain steady, but the market is still down by 3.47 per cent for the year-to-date, acording to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
University campus to become testbed for driverless cars
The campus at NUI Galway is to become the testbed for driverless cars, it was confirmed yesterday (Wednesday) when researchers from the Lero SFI Research Centre at the university signed an autonomous vehicles R&D partnership with Valeo, the major automotive supplier headquartered in Paris.