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Guide to budget sightseeing in Madrid
Frugal travellers looking to explore Spain’s capital city are being offered a guide to budget-friendly sightseeing spots.
Music for a Midsummer’s Evening from Knock Basilica tonight
Following their sell-out performance in December 2019, Knock Basilica is delighted to announce the return of the Palestrina Choir for Music for a Midsummer’s Evening on Saturday, June 11 at 7pm.
Music for a Midsummer’s Evening from Knock Basilica
Following a sell-out performance in December 2019, Knock Shrine is delighted to announce the return of the Palestrina Choir for Music for a Midsummer’s Evening on Saturday, June 11, at 7pm.
Bord Bia launches recruitment campaign for 2023 marketing fellowship programme
Bord Bia, through its Talent Academy, is now accepting applications for its 2023 postgraduate programme with up to 20 fully-funded places on offer. The programme includes a fully funded masters at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, a bursary, and a guaranteed work placement through the agency’s domestic and global network.
‘We can call ourselves artists, thanks to Galway’
THEY WERE formed in the turbulent years following the collapse of the Ceausescu regime in Romania, and in Ireland they survived the recession, and later, the lockdowns enforced by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ford pilots connected car tech
Ford is piloting a “secure and effective” messaging system that sends updates directly to vehicles. The brand claims this could help create smoother traffic ecosystems and safer, more sustainable cities.
Ford pilots secure and effective connected car technology
Ford is piloting a ‘secure and effective’ messaging system that sends updates directly to vehicles.
Wine of the Week – Senda Old Vine Garnacha
Check out Joyce’s new and exclusive wine range from Spain and Portugal selected by master of wine student Antonia Dominguez from Antonia’s Wines.
Tuam man’s murder led to eight further deaths and miscarriage of justice, new TG4 drama-doc reveals
A plan to kill a Tuam man in 1883 led directly to a total of nine deaths including six hangings, one of which is now believed to have been a miscarriage of justice, according to The Queen v Patrick O’Donnell, a new book by Connemara-based author, Seán Ó Cuirreáin, which is to be the basis of a forthcoming TG4 drama-documentary.
Luan Gallery hosts free virtual talk with current exhibiting artist
Luan Gallery will host a free virtual facilitated talk via zoom between exhibiting artist, Colm MacAthlaoich and artist and lecturer John Graham, on Saturday, June 19 at 2pm, the talk being supported by Creative Ireland and Westmeath County Council.
