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EV grants for rural motorists may continue
Electric vehicle grants for motorists in rural areas will only remain if there are safeguards against its abuse, according to Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI).
Galway Ladies react well to early challenge from champions
Galway and champions Meath had to settle for a share of the spoils in a tight and tense Lidl NFL division one clash on Sunday.
EV grants for rural motorists may continue
Electric vehicle grants for motorists in rural areas will only remain if there are safeguards against its abuse, according to Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI).
IPPM offering an affordable solution to pelvic floor problems
IPPM, founded by Aoife Ni Eochaidh, Chartered Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist in women’s and men’s health is providing an affordable solution for incontinence and other pelvic conditions for mothers.
IPPM continues to offer affordable solution to pelvic floor problems
IPPM, founded by Aoife Ni Eochaidh, Chartered Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist in women’s and men’s health is providing an affordable solution for incontinence and other pelvic conditions for mothers.
IPPM offering an affordable solution to pelvic floor problems
IPPM, founded by Aoife Ni Eochaidh, Chartered Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist in women’s and men’s health is providing an affordable solution for incontinence and other pelvic conditions for mothers.
Calls for night bus service for city following concerns around getting home safely
There have been renewed calls for a night bus services for the city following hundreds of women joining a WhatsApp group to help safely navigate their way around the city.
Áine Lally appointed as TG4’s Communications Manager
TG4 has announced that Áine Lally has been appointed as the broadcaster’s new Communications Manager. Áine, who has over twenty years experience as a broadcast journalist and newscaster with Nuacht TG4/RTÉ, began her television career in the 1990s in TG4’s Communications Department working with former Deputy Chief Executive Pádraic Ó Ciardha.
A step too far for Charlestown
It was utter heartbreak for Charlestown LGFA as they were beaten in the All-Ireland intermediate semi-final by Longford Slashers on a score line of 1-11 to 0-10.