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Six reasons why you should attend the Lifestyle and Functional Medicine Conference

For the first time the global lifestyle and functional medicine movement is open to the public in Ireland. Meet world renowned leaders in Lifestyle and Functional Medicine at this event, taking place in Galway on November 3.

Sushi in the sky

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A quarter of a century ago, in the nineties, Ireland was far from being a multicultural society and ‘ethnic’ in restaurant terms almost always meant a Chinese. It is a completely different story today, we have a bewildering choice of world cuisines, including many far better Asian offerings than before. One cuisine that was slow to establish was Japanese, initially the arrival of Wagamama caused some excitement in Dublin back in 1998, and, although sushi bars are now popular both here and in the capital, the idea of dining out on almost exclusively cold food remains strange to many Irish people.

Private functions and festive cheer at John Keogh’s The Lockkeeper

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John Keogh's The Lockkeeper was recently named as one of Ireland's best gastro pubs by Hospitality Ireland

Halloween fancy dress dinner party at SALT

SALT Restaurant and Bar has become the new hot spot in Galway, having quickly established a reputation for fine food, creative cocktails, and enchanting entertainment. This month, the team at SALT will be celebrating Halloween in style with a fancy dress dinner party on bank holiday Sunday night, October 29, and it looks set to be an event you definitely will not want to miss.

Many west of Ireland students choosing Dutch universities

There are currently more than 1,000 Irish students registered on degree programmes, taught through English, in Dutch universities, a number that has nearly doubled in recent years.

Start a new and exciting career as a nail technician with Glam Gals Academy

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Over the past few years, there has been a huge growth in the nail care and colour market. Interest in gel polish manicures continue to grow in popularity. Because of this, there are many opportunities available for professional, dedicated, qualified nail techicians, in the west of Ireland.

Discover a rewarding career in make-up artistry

The International School of Make-up Artistry spans more than 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, and is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. The college offers a variety of full time and part time options.

Women in the west respond to EMPOWER entrepreneurship call as two programmes commence

Places are filling up on the EMPOWER programme, less than a month since its launch in the Connacht Hotel, Galway.

‘Privatisation and centralisation’ is driving council merger warns Farrell

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The proposed merger of the Galway city and county councils will not create any significant cost savings, but is still being recommended to go ahead in order to satisfy a "worrying trend towards privatisation and centralisation" of public services in the State.

Irish drivers not maintaining own cars for work

Research has found that many business travellers across Ireland who drive their own cars for work, the so-called ‘grey fleet’, do not always carry out basic safety checks on their vehicles. This, and a range of other findings from the survey, should be of key concern to employers as there are legal responsibilities on employers whose employees use their own cars for work-related travel.

 

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