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A taste of excellence at Palmers Bar & Kitchen at Glenlo Abbey
A gourmet gem nestled in the heart of the luxurious five star Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, my visit to Palmers Bar & Kitchen proved that the stunning location was a delicious feast for both the eyes and the stomach.
Star cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason to headline Music For Galway’S 42nd concert season
Music for Galway (MfG) has announced details of its 42nd international concert season 2023/24 which features an array of artists from near and far. At the launch of the season, high up in the new Bonham Quay office complex in Galway’s Docks, Artistic Director Finghin Collins singled out the November 18 appearance of iconic British sibling duo Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason as a “major highlight of the season.
Fun times as Galway becomes Ireland’s comedy capital again this October
Galway becomes Ireland’s Comedy Capital this October Bank Holiday, with the nation’s biggest comedy festival taking over the city’s pubs and theatres for seven nights of fun, laughter, mischief, and merriment.
Nua Surgical shortlisted for KPMG Global Tech Innovator award
BY DECLAN VARLEY
Revolut data shows consumers will prioritise experiences over spending
Online bank Revolut has issued a consumer spending report based on spend data of Revolut card users, stating that the data findings show inflation is clearly adding to costs almost entirely across the board.
Sinéad Quinlan - Ireland’s ‘new queen of comedy’ at GCF22
SINÉAD QUINLAN is a comedian, actor, writer, toasted cheese sandwich fanatic, and a winner of RTÉ’s national stand up competition, Stand Up and Be Funny, on the Ray D’Arcy Show.
Bobby Davro - one man joke machine at GCF22
BOBBY DAVRO is a comedian, actor, impressionist, and singer, but above all, he is a relentless one man joke machine.
Signum Surgical secures additional €2.9 million investment
Galway-based Signum Surgical, the medical technology company developing innovative solutions to treat colorectal diseases, has successfully raised a further €2.9 million to support its ongoing regulatory and clinical programmes.