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High powered charging network for longer range travel

A new pan-European high-power charging network is on the way. Using a common plug technology, it will offer electric car drivers better e-mobility for longer distance travel.

My Fellow Sponges - new single, Galway tour

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GALWAY PROG-FOLK band My Fellow Sponges today [Thursday November 23] release their new single 'The Schlieffen Plan' and will promote it with gigs around Ireland, including three dates in County Galway.

Post-Brexit, Ireland faces many tough choices

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While domestic policy challenges continue to dominate Irish political discourse, the sense that negotiations are reaching a crunch phase is pushing Brexit higher up the agenda. Insider however senses that much of the population, and even some of the political class, are oblivious to the scale of the challenges facing the State on the global front, and the painful decisions and choices that may have to be taken.

Ballina councillor says Government propaganda is akin to that espoused by Goebbels

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An Independent councillor in the Ballina Municipal District this week compared the current Fine Gael government’s approach to the Homelessness crisis to the Nazi Party in war time Germany.

Train for thirty-five minutes with the Milon circuit at Galway’s luxury gym

Do you want results fast? Used by more than two million people in Germany and Belgium, the Milon Suite is the perfect solution for people who want to be fit and healthy but do not like exercise or do not have much free time.

A journey in Syria, among its resilient people

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The Prophet Mohammad, when asked why he had never visited Damascus, replied that you "only enter paradise once". Thus advised, I joined a group of international peace activists on a tour of Syria.

Where is Europe going (and why you should be concerned)

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Insider has been closely following the Tweets of former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, especially since the onset of the Catalonian crisis, often replying to and commenting on his pronouncements. So is Insider ‘Trolling’ the leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe?

Medal haul for kickboxers

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Galway kickboxers enjoyed success at the recent world championships despite being caught in a suspected terror attack.

Letter from Ted Hughes to his brother Gerald, April 1966.

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Week II

This Beach - a sharp satire on refugee crisis

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MUCH ACCLAIMED, multi-award winning, Dublin company Brokentalkers make a welcome return to Galway with This Beach, a blistering satire of white western privileged attitudes to Europe’s refugee crisis.

 

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