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TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality

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As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.

The traffic toll of Galway city continues to plague commuters

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Over the years, Galway has been the focus of national media for many positive reasons, from our bustling creative scene, our musical talent and beautiful scenery, however our most recent broadcast into homes across the country have been entirely for negative reasons.

Aldi signs up to tackle food waste in County Galway

Aldi Ireland has become the first Irish supermarket to partner with food surplus app Too Good To Go across its 11 County Galway stores.

Ireland West Airport welcomes announcement of Daily service to London Heathrow with Aer Lingus

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(Tuesday, 31st January 2023) Ireland West Airport today welcomes the major announcement by Aer Lingus of a new year-round, daily service to London Heathrow Airport.

ChangeX and Accenture launch €70,000 fund to support environmental sustainability projects across Galway

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Local community groups, organisations and individuals are encouraged to apply for funding and resources to help initiate sustainability projects in their own locality.

Keep visitor numbers to a minimum, says hospital manager

The manager of a Co Galway hospital has asked families and loved ones of inpatients at the facility to ensure that visitor numbers are kept to a minimum to protect vulnerable patients from being exposed to viruses.

Westmeath gaelic players on course to plant one million trees to combat climate change

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Lake County duo Boidu Sayeh and Jenny Rodgers joined 50 leading GAA stars to compete in the first ever ‘Plant the Planet Games’ in Nairobi, Kenya, on a visit that also saw them plant the first thousand trees in a GPA-backed tree planting effort to tackle climate change in Africa.

Galway housing market in 2022 and beyond

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After two turbulent years, hopes were high that 2022 would see a return to normality. Unfortunately, it was not to be. The war in Ukraine and the associated economic challenges have all created increased uncertainty in all aspects of life. For property, the most direct impact of uncertainty was on construction. While house completions are expected to reach 26,000 this year, the anticipated precipitous recovery in supply in 2023 and beyond is now less likely. As such, a significant supply deficit will persist.

Rats ate the nuns’ Christmas dinner

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In the hopelessly disorganised Allied army which fought Russia in the Crimean War 1853 - 1856, 15 Sisters of Mercy from Ireland played an heroic role in establishing revolutionary nursing practices in the chaos of the terrible hospitals of the day. They undoubtedly saved hundreds of lives, and brought comfort to the young injured and dying men, and laid out principals for modern nursing which were widely regarded as the standard for decades to come.

Rats ate the nuns’ Christmas dinner Week IV

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In the hopelessly disorganised Allied army which fought Russia in the Crimean War 1853 - 1856, 15 Sisters of Mercy from Ireland played an heroic role in establishing revolutionary nursing practices in the chaos of the terrible hospitals of the day. They undoubtedly saved hundreds of lives, and brought comfort to the young injured and dying men, and laid out principals for modern nursing which were widely regarded as the standard for decades to come.

 

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