Beautiful array of quality Irish furniture and accessories at better bedding

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at Better Bedding, where all suites can be made to order. The full range of styles covers everything from contemporary to traditional.

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Top hats

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

Emma Larkin was interested in art since she was a child. She liked drawing people and animals. She had a particular interest in cartoons and loved creating fun pictures from her favourite shows.

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Hyperbaric oxygenation: a crucial intervention for diabetic foot ulcers

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

In Ireland, a nation with approximately 300,000 people living with diabetes, the incidence of amputations among diabetic patients has reached a concerning level. Reports indicate that 671 patients underwent amputations due to diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) last year, which not only results in life-altering consequences for individuals but also poses a significant economic burden on the healthcare system. These statistics emphasize the importance of implementing this evidence-based treatment to tackle this growing crisis.

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Cheeseburgers revealed as Galway’s favourite street food

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

A recent survey by HelloFresh reveals that cheeseburgers are Galway's favourite street food. A whopping 41 per cent of the county selected the cheesy classic as their top choice.

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Galway Hooker 8-Year-Old whiskey blend officially launched

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

Irish whiskey lovers rejoice because there is an enticing new option on the market to savour – the Galway Hooker 8-Year-Old blend.

This month, the Galway Hooker 8-Year-Old whiskey (43.3%) was officially launched, and customers can now enjoy this age-statement offering, a fine whiskey that has been finished in a Banyuls cask from the Basque region.

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Dylan Meets – Fintan Hyland of Gourmet Tarts

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

An occasional series of interviews from Dylan McLoughlin

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How to prepare for Ireland’s high-level pollen count

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

Hay fever sufferers across the nation are being warned to prepare for a very high pollen count. Those with allergies may find themselves succumbing to sneezing, headaches and itchy eyes as a result. However, the experts at Specsavers are here to help with their tips on how to best ease symptoms.

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Discover why cruising is such a popular holiday option

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

Recent research shows that 70 per cent of holiday makers, when asked, are ready to consider cruising. It can be difficult to know where to start - so many cruise companies, itineraries, cabin types etc.

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In memory of Criostóir

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

A ballad is a form of verse, a poem or a song that tells a story. It can be considered either poetic or musical and is written in short stanzas with a rhyming system abcb. These forms of folk songs were often anonymous retellings of local legends, stories of particular events or characters.

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Donal Mac Amhlaigh

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Donal Mac Amhlaigh was born on Cappagh Road in Barna on December 10, 1926. His father James was a native of Kinvara who fought with the East Clare Brigade of the IRA in the War of Independence and who later joined the Irish Army. His mother was an Irish speaker, Mary Condon from Cappagh. They had three sons and a daughter in family. Pádraic Ó Conaire was a regular visitor to their house.

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The ‘Gaelicising’ of Galway city

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Week II
After 1922, and the establishment of the Irish Free State, the new government took the opportunity to consider the funding and the general structure of the National University of Ireland, of which University College Galway (UCG) was now a constituent college.

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Careers in law

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Law can be studied in most universities in Ireland including University of Galway, Galway ATU, Athlone TUS. University of Galway offers a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), law and business, law criminology and justice, as well as a BA in law which is offered through general arts. Athlone TUS offers a Bachelor’s in law and a Bachelor of business and law. All of these courses provide a comprehensive basis in the core law subjects such as company law, criminal law, constitutional law, law of contract, property law, tort and European law. These are the subjects that are required to sit the solicitor and bar exams.

Many of these university degree courses also offer a work placement or study abroad option which provides an enriching learning experience for the student while also making them more employable. Traditionally, many of those who studied law, went on to study for their solicitor (FE exams) or barrister (Bar entrance) exams and carved out a career either as a barrister or a solicitor. Nowadays, however, there are a lot more alternative law careers available. Becoming a solicitor can take anywhere from three to seven years, depending on the degree a person studied and how a person progresses through their exams. Becoming a barrister is more costly and also involves a one-year work placement commonly known as ‘devilling’ after you have a completed a one-to-two-year Bar course in King’s Inn, Dublin. More information on these pathways can be found on the Law Society webpage for those considering a career as a solicitor, and for those wanting to purse a career as a barrister, they can check out the King’s Inn website.

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Innopharma launches new MSc in medical device techology and business

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Innopharma Education has announced a new QQI-accredited Master's in medical device technology and business, providing learners with the opportunity to advance their knowledge and skills in this high growth sector.

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Kick-start a career in art at Galway Community College

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Do you want to create a portfolio to help you with your next step to getting into art college? Do you just want to spend a wonderful year in Galway studying and enjoying the life of an artist? Then Galway Community College of Further Education is the place for you.

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Insulate now with grant of up to €3,250 available

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

With the Government grant still in place, West Coast Insulation is recommending homeowners take advantage of the current grant scheme.

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Get ready for Ladies' Day in Roscommon

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Racing and fashion collide next Monday, July 10, when Roscommon Racecourse stages its SuperValu Ladies' Day.

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New weekly Knock-Tenerife service announced for winter 2023

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of a new weekly service to Tenerife, which will commence on November 2.

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Let Colourfence transform your garden this summer

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.

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Benefits of hyperbaric oxygenation for fertility

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

Fertility issues can bring about emotional and physical stress. While there are several approaches to address fertility problems, one emerging technique gaining attention is hyperbaric oxygenation.

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When less is more: the high price of overzealous hair transplantation

Thu, Jul 06, 2023

When researching hair transplant clinics, it's important for individuals to educate themselves about the procedure, potential risks, and realistic outcomes. One significant risk to inquire about is over-harvesting the donor area, where an excessive number of hair grafts are extracted. This can result in uneven hair growth, scarring, and a limited number of follicles for future procedures.

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