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How do I go about deciding what I want to do once I finish my Leaving Cert?
Selecting the correct career progression option following your Leaving Cert or at any other stage in life is a major challenge for any of us. For the majority of those reflecting on this dilemma today the ultimate answer will be found in receiving and accepting a CAO offer in late August 2026.
Higgins demands clarity on Israeli bonds
Senator Alice Mary Higgins (Ind) has called on the bank’s top officials to appear before a high-powered finance committee to explain their actions, after she claims this transfer has not been adequately completed.
Grant invests €2.4 million in new generation heat pump designed for Irish climate
Globally renowned heating technology manufacturer Grant, with headquarters in Birr, Co Offaly has announced the launch of its new-generation air source heat pump – the Grant Aerona R290, representing an investment of € 2.4 million.
Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2025 now oscailte for nominations
Cathaoirleach of Gaillimh le Gaeilge, Dr. John Breslin, announced that Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2025, is now officially open for nominations. He made the announcement at the annual Lón Nollag Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge which was held on Thursday, 19th December in The Skeff Late Bar & Kitchen, Eyre Square, Galway.
Residencies to unite art, science, and community in Galway's 'The Air We Share' initiative
In conjunction with Galway City Council, Galway Arts Centre announced the awarding of three art commissions under an innovative new artist-in-residence programme. The programme supports artists in engaging with the communities of Galway City’s Westside and creatively responding to scientific research on air quality and climate conducted by local citizens and climate scientists from the University of Galway.
Galway County Council unanimously vote to back Occupied Territories Bill
A show of solidarity to the people of Palestine was a key motion at Galway County Council's October plenary meeting this week, with councillors unanimously passing a motion calling on the Government to enact the Occupied Territories Bill.
Bibi banned from Galway
In a unanimous vote of all 16 councillors present in City Hall last Monday, a motion was carried that the City Council will not welcome any future visits to Galway by Netanyahu, Israel’s president Isaac Herzog, or ministers and ambassadors of the current administration after its military incursions into Lebanon.
Wedding Bells? They’ve got you covered at the County Arms
Join them at the County Arms, Birr, for their next Wedding Showcase event on October 20 when they will be rolling out the red carpet.
Gardening brand J.Parker’s expands to Ireland with new website and warehouse
Leading UK gardening retailer, based in Manchester and run by the Duiker-Parker family, J.Parker’s announced its expansion into Ireland in August with the launch of a new warehouse and website tailored to the tastes of the Irish market.
Family of Claddagh man, Paul McNamara raise vital funds in his name
Described as a 'fit and healthy man who loved his cycling as well as life', Paul McNamara was just 49 years old when he died, his life cut short following a ruptured brain aneurysm on July 7, 2022.
