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Consider university learning with St Angela’s College, Sligo

The academic year 2020-2021 began like no other, with a hybrid model of on-site practicals and virtual lectures. Following national guidelines, St Angela's College has put in place the measures required to ensure the safety of students and staff on campus at all times. With semester two now started, the college will continue to plan according to national safety guidelines.

The university man, the Headford ambush, and the 'Day of Rage'

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For most of December 1920, Thomas Hynes, quartermaster of the Galway IRA, was in Queen’s College Galway - today's NUIG - hiding from Crown forces, sleeping on top of bookshelves, and assisting in the making of grenades.

Mayo Hotels in urgent call to Government for emergency tourism budget

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Hotels and guesthouses in Mayo and across the country are facing massive challenges as the latest survey from the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) reveals a €2.6 billion drop in revenues during 2020, compared to the previous year - representing an unprecedented financial hit to the sector.

Drive In Movies a great success over Christmas at Mayo Movie World

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Mayo Movie World in Castlebar decided to offer an alternative form of entertainment over Christmas 2020 just gone and set about opening a Drive In Movie base in their Car park, as a safe, enjoyable, entertainment experience for families to visit during the Christmas Season.

Essential tips to address the particular eating habits of children

Picky or fussy eating is something most parents face at some point. It’s usually just a phase, but it can be worrying for parents.

Staying connected during current Covid-19 restrictions essential

It has been a 2020 to forget and this new year has dawned like never before.

The pandemic has significantly changed how we shop, cook, and eat

How we shop for food, cook, and eat has changed significantly during the Covid-19 pandemic, an international survey led by Queen’s University Belfast reveals.

Preparing your garden for the welcome onset of spring season growth

Often the coldest month, January might be the middle of winter but as the days lengthen the garden commences to show shoots of growth as the promise of spring season fast approaches.

ThermoKing Galway project awarded Engineering Endeavour of 2020

A project born to life in Galway to reduce its customers’ carbon footprint by one gigaton by 2030 has been awarded the prestigious title of Engineering Endeavour of 2020 by Engineers Ireland and ESB.

LEVEL 5 - Your Guide To The Changes

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At Level 5, the public health risk means that you will be asked to stay at home, except for travel for work, education or other essential purposes, or to take exercise within 5km of home. There will be no gatherings other than small numbers at funerals and weddings.

 

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