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Increasing interest rates causing concerns for mortgage holders - Brokers Ireland

Responding to the most recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates publication for April, showing Ireland at a weighted average interest rate of 3.63 percent in April, 0.6 percent ahead of the euro area average, Brokers Ireland said the Irish market is now in worrying territory for both aspiring and existing borrowers.

Studying business as a general degree

Many universities offer general and more specialised business degrees. University of Galway offers commerce, which is three years, and global commerce, which is similar in course content but offers an additional year for a study abroad or placement option. There are also international commerce courses, which allow you to study a general commerce degree with a language – French, Spanish, German or Gaeilge. International commerce is a four year course and includes a compulsory Erasmus year in the country of the language. ATU Athlone also offers a BA in business which has an equally varied choice of subjects including digital marketing. ATU Athlone also offers languages and work placements as well.

Bank of Ireland launches hybrid working hub in Galway

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Bank of Ireland has launched a new hybrid working hub in Galway. The hub, based in Dockgate, Galway City provides hot desks and meeting rooms for Bank of Ireland colleagues throughout the region or visiting from other areas.

The cost of going to college

The deadline to make changes to your course choice is fast approaching - the Change of Mind facility remains open until July 1 at 5.15pm. It’s still not too late for you to sit and double check that you have fully researched your course choices. Sit down with your parents/guardians not just regarding your choices, but also at the actual costs of going to college. Looking at options where you can live at home is always a worthwhile option.

Galway may rue last weekend's missed opportunity

Galway’s 0-16 to 1-12 loss to Armagh on Sunday afternoon knocked them off the top spot in the group stage, and the result is a preliminary quarter-final against Mayo in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Kate Nickleby

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On 3 February 1842, Baptist missionaries Mr Clarke and Dr Prince boarded the Barque Mary at Bassipa, a new settlement established by London merchant Robert Jamieson on the island of Fernando Po, Equatorial Guinea. Their destination was Liverpool. The voyage was stalked by disaster from the outset. On 11 February, the main mast was struck by lightning in a storm, and a crew member was killed. On 25 March, the mast fell onto the deck bringing down sails and rigging, leaving the ship adrift at the mercy of the waves.

Athlone’s first electric bus service wins top prize at Sustainable Business awards

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The Bus Éireann electric town service project which was launched in Athlone at the start of the year has achieved two awards at the PwC Business Post Sustainable Business Awards.

Galway awardees granted project funding under new N-TUTORR programme

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Awardees from Galway are members of teams granted project funding under the new ‘N-TUTORR—Transforming Learning’ initiative for Ireland’s Technological Universities sector.

Westmeath property prices continue to rise during first quarter of year, report reveals

Property prices in Westmeath have bucked the national trend by rising during the quarter, according to the latest MyHome.ie Property Price Report.

Blade and Dixon lead Connacht Rugby awards

Connacht Rugby has celebrated the end of a successful season with Caolin Blade and Orla Dixon named the Connacht players of the year for 2022/23.

 

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