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Citroen reinvents the hatchback with new C4 and E-C4

Citroen in Ireland has announced details of its new C4 and E-C4.

All new Citroen C4 and E-C4 now available at Hugo Loonam Motors

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Citroen in Ireland has just announced details of their all new C4 and E-C4. The C4 sits in the C-hatchback segment but French marque says that it offers much more than the traditional hatchback thanks to best-in-class height, ground clearance, seat height position and interior legroom versus competitors.

Corbett hopes United can build for the future

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Shantalla eyes were smiling when Shanwalla triumphed in the 6.45 race on Galway Plate Day. Jonathan Corbett might be part of the Galway United story during the past decade, but it was a memorable Wednesday in Ballybrit.

Property bidders increase steadily on a monthly basis

The number of bidders per property has steadily increased month on month, according to Offr, Ireland’s most used property transaction platform, which has released real-time data on the property market for the first time.

Fahy relishing return to the west

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“I'm certain we are now at a pivotal point in women's football here because next year the licensing regulations for the WNL clubs are being completely revolutionised,” Galway WFC’s Ruth Fahy says about the future of the game in this country.

Renault Trafic offer available throughout July and August

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Renault Ireland says that it has seen very strong growth in their fleet business this year and for the 212-registration period, have released an offer on the Renault Trafic LL30 Energy dCi Business.

Renault enhances wealth of 212 offers across an expanding electric range

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As the number one manufacturer for electric vehicles (EV’s) in Ireland in 2020, Renault tells us that it is continuing its electric focus by announcing its 212 offers on the all-electric Zoe E-Tech car.

Ryan is ready to roll again

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Spend some time with Ryan O'Donoghue and you'll come away with a few things to think about. He's fiercely proud of where he comes from, he relishes a challenge and he's determined to succeed.

Pearse Doherty to address online Galway meeting on rising Insurance costs

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“Insurance costs have become extortionate, ripping off consumers and closing down businesses. The whole industry is in need of a radical overhaul.”

How the Bolsheviks got one up on Churchill

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Even among the supreme leaders of Soviet Russia in the 1920s there was fear. When Clare Sheridan, the sculptor who spent her latter years in Galway, was leaving the Moscow War Ministry late one night accompanied by the powerful head of the Red Army and Commissar for Military Affairs, Leon Trotsky, armed soldiers on the bridge at the Neva, stood out on the road, and stopped their car.

 

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