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‘We need to start saying and doing more to end gender based violence’

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On the Six-One News this week, the son of a woman murdered in her bedroom by her husband, encouraged victims of domestic violence to seek help.

Men need to ask themselves: Why the acceptance of sexism, misogyny, and femicide?

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The recent murder of Ashling Murphy has catapulted the issue of femicide and male violence against women to the forefront of the political and social spectrum.

St Patrick’s Day Festival to return to the city streets

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The St Patrick’s Day parade makes its long awaited return to the streets of Galway city in March, and this year’s festivities will include an outdoor village, family activities, vintage amusements, and a new ‘Greening’ initiative.

Greater flexibility with employees can change the way we live and work

It is hard to believe that we are just five or six weeks short of the second anniversary of when the vast majority of the country's employees were sent home and instructed to carry out their duties from their kitchen. This was often done through poor broadband with little notice. It was done at a time when employees had to share this poor broadband with schoolchildren who had been evacuated from their classrooms and forced to learn instead at the kitchen table.

Greater flexibility with employees can change the way we live and work

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It is hard to believe that we are just five or six weeks short of the second anniversary of when the vast majority of the country’s employees were sent home and instructed to carry out their duties from their kitchen. This was often done through poor broadband with little notice. It was done at a time when employees had to share this poor broadband with schoolchildren who had been evacuated from their classrooms and forced to learn instead at the kitchen table.

Local primary schools to benefit from Summer Works Programme 2022

Both the Dean Kelly National School and An Ghrianan NS in Mount Temple are just two of nine County Westmeath schools which will benefit from the Department of Education’s Summer Works Scheme programme for 2022.

‘Boxer’ looks to the future as co-option vote process anger continues to linger

His disappointment palpable, former Minister of State, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, expressed his immense dissatisfaction with the manner in which he was treated by sitting Fianna Fáil and Green Party Councillors following his unsuccessful quest to replace his son, Jamie, as a sitting member of Westmeath County Council.

Irish start-up figures surpass pre-pandemic levels

Ireland’s new company start-up levels reached the highest numbers on record in 2021, according to the latest figures from credit risk analyst CRIFVision-net.

Bring ‘them’ into your interview answers – ‘they’ will value it

We now come to the fifth and final article in our series on the START method. To recap, START is a storytelling method you can use in competency-based job interviews. It stands for Situation, Task, Action(s), Result(s) and Them.

Ensure you adhere to essential food waste prevention tips

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Did you know, every household in Ireland is responsible for approximately 117kg of food waste per year?

 

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