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Agency: fight job insecurity by volunteering abroad

International development charity Voluntary Service Overseas Ireland is calling on Carlow business professionals to consider volunteering overseas if they are feeling a little insecure in the current economic climate.

Amnesty welcomes Galway becoming a ‘rendition-free’ zone

Galway City Council has now joined local authorities in Shannon, Limerick, Derry, and Kilkenny in declaring themselves ‘rendition-free’ following Galway’s commitment to preventing rendition flights through Galway Airport.

Agency: fight job insecurity by volunteering abroad

International development charity Voluntary Service Overseas Ireland is calling on Carlow business professionals to consider volunteering overseas if they are feeling a little insecure in the current economic climate.

ICSH launches new business energy saving scheme in the west

The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH), the state’s national social housing federation, has launched a new national energy saving scheme this week in Ballinasloe, Co Galway. In association with Bord Gais, the scheme was developed to benefit housing associations, which provide more than 20,000 homes for families, older people, the homeless, and people with disabilities throughout the country.

250 jobs and €14 million investment for Athlone

Some 250 jobs are to be created in Athlone with the establishment of a research and testing facility by an American pharmaceutical company.

Kilkenny company to supply steel at new Carlow facility

Kilkenny Company, Duggan Profiles & Steel Service Centre Ltd has been selected to supply steel decking for the new Merck Sharp & Dohme facility in Carlow town.

Druid production of The Cripple of Inishmaan to open in New York tonight

Druid’s production of The Cripple of Inishmaan by award-winning writer/director Martin McDonagh opens in the Atlantic Theatre New York tonight.

Galway Arts Festival - 2009 line up

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GLAM ROCK legends the New York Dolls and a major dance show by the brilliant Michael Clark, inspired by the Glam era of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Lou Reed, are just two of the many exciting shows, concerts, events, readings, and exhibitions lined up for this year’s Galway Arts Festival, which runs from July 13 to 26.

Irish economy and ethical standards seminar

A major conference “Ireland: A New Vision and Direction” will be held in the Castlebar Campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) on Saturday April 4.

Global human rights issues raised in Kilkenny

Amnesty International is to host a public meeting on how people in Ireland can make a difference to human rights in Uganda and Zimbabwe.

 

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