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Eat for Italy to support earthquake victims

A charity dinner will take place this Sunday (September 4) to raise funds for the victims of the recent earthquake in Italy.

Italian dinner party ideas

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If you have a chef question that you would like an answer to, no matter how trivial, please e-mail me on [email protected] and I will endeavour to help you. This week, I have a query from Bernie. She is looking for a few easy Italian recipes for a dinner party that she is planning shortly.

Six Tribesmen to represent Republic in Galway this Saturday

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Six of the victorious Galway Tribesmen have been selected by the Republic of Ireland for the first match of the Rugby League Ireland Origin clash at Galwegians' grounds on Saturday at 2pm.

NUI Galway to host civil engineering conference

NUI Galway will host a conference, organised by the Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland, which will acknowledge emerging technologies in the field of civil engineering, and facilitate discussion with early-career researchers about the future of industry.

Italy the most stressful country to drive in

Irish holidaymakers are heading to the continent in droves this summer, with many taking to the highways and byways to soak up the scenery and sunshine abroad. Research conducted by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, part of the world’s largest vehicle rental company, reveals Irish attitudes to driving in foreign countries with over one fifth of respondents citing Italy as the least enjoyable country to drive in.

€50m Jazz facility to create 50 new jobs

 

Galway memoir of an unforgettable romance

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WHEN GALWAYWOMAN Charlie O'Sullivan goes for a fun holiday in Italy, finding love is the last thing on her mind, but on her first night in Milan, she meets Roberto.

Ciarlantini, the home of Italian delights now open in Woodquay

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Ciarlantini, the home of authentic Italian pastry now open at No 7 Daly’s Place, Woodquay, offers some of Italy's most popular pastries, semifreddo, and authentic Italian coffee right here in Galway.

Informal learning in a fun setting

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The mothers of two young adults affected by a rare genetic disorder met the Minister for Health Simon Harris recently at the launch of Ireland’s first European Exchange Summer camp for young people with Williams Syndrome.

161 registrations up twenty three per cent

New car registrations are up for the first half of this year, according to new sales figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

 

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