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Stylish and accessible new Ford B-Max arrives

The new Ford B-Max, featuring a unique design and new small car technology among the most advanced in Europe, has arrived in Ireland, with an entry level price of €19,170 for the 1.4 petrol and €21,840 (both ex-works) for the 1.5 diesel version. The former slots in to the current Band B for VRT and road tax, while the latter is in Band A.

Woman convicted of organising prostitution told ‘leave Ireland or go to jail’

A court has ordered a Hungarian woman living in Galway convicted of organising prostitution to leave the country or go to jail.

Stylish and accessible new Ford B-Max arrives

The new Ford B-Max, featuring a unique design and new small car technology among the most advanced in Europe, has arrived in Ireland, with an entry level price of €19,170 for the 1.4 petrol and €21,840 (both ex-works) for the 1.5 diesel version. The former slots in to the current Band B for VRT and road tax, while the latter is in Band A.

Come out from behind the shadows

Citizen journalism has been propping up mainstream media for the last few years and it is encouraging to see the public taking such an interest in the process of news gathering and reporting. But while journalism is a highly regulated profession, who regulates the bloggers?

Stylish new Ford B-Max opens a practical world

I just been away to drive the Ford B-MAX, which arrives in Ireland in September with an entry level price of €19,170 ex-works. In the past decade, there have three things that I automatically expect when I drive a new model Ford for the first time. It will be among the best handling and most manouvrable cars, it will have a good sound system and finally, it will be functional. The new B-Max did not disappoint on all three, writes Padraic Deane.

New driving regulations will help save lives - McNelis

Galway city Labour councillor, Niall Mc Nelis, has welcomed the introduction of new driving offences which he said will place a renewed focus on child safety and clampdown on unnecessary risky behaviour.

City Mayor praises ‘courageous’ women who set up support group for people with AIDS

The Mayor of Galway city has praised two young women who showed “bravery” and “foresight” by setting up an organisation to support people with AIDS and HIV in 1987.

Councillor proposes adoption of technology to bypass his own job

On the day the abolition of town councils was to be discussed by the Cabinet, a Mullingar councillor suggested adopting a piece of technology that could speed up the council’s own demise.

Man sentenced to nine months for mobile phone scam

A man who took part in a scam by accepting delivery of mobile phones bought with stolen credit card details had been using a false name and identification to get work in a Galway city centre shop after sneaking into the country from Belfast, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Multiple brothel raids in Athlone as part of Operation Quest

A number of brothels around Athlone were raided and searched as part of the all-island Operation Quest, which took place on Tuesday (May 29) in a coordinated action against those in charge of the nation’s sex industry.

 

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