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Ban on co-living should turn attention to providing public housing, says Hanley

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Co-living could never solve Ireland's housing crisis, it could only contribute to exacerbating it, which is why the Government's decision to legislate against new co-living developments should be welcomed.

City opens online Book of Condolence in memory of Martin and Tom Oliver

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An online Book of Condolence in memory of Martin and Tom Oliver who both passed away this week, has been opened on the Galway City Council website at https://www.galwaycity.ie/askgcc/index.php/512736?newtest=Y&lang=en

‘You have been failed,’ says Taoiseach in Dail to Galwaywoman whose cancer diagnosis was missed

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A Galwaywoman whose cancer diagnosis was missed has this week received an apology in the Dail from Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

The world waits to heal itself

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Perhaps this was the week when we thought the world would start to heal itself, when a new sort of leadership would emerge to replace the dark days of the past few years.

‘Betrayed into ruin by the arts such as the weakness of humanity’

Such is the weakness of man, it seems, that even the mighty Daniel O’ Connell may have succumbed to the allures of the fair sex, committing an indiscretion in his youth, which came back to haunt him in later years when he and his wife Mary shared ‘abiding affection’.

O’Donnellan & Joyce combines live auction with digital bidding in high-tech October auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is staying ahead of the pandemic by keeping its staff and buyers safe throughout its October auction campaign. Having launched on October 1, the 30-plus catalogue of properties has attracted great attention from across the country and indeed abroad. The digital catalogue can be accessed any time from anywhere. With a wide variety of properties available on both the west coast and the east coast, the auction team have been busy over the past weeks organising property viewings that comply with regulations for the health and safety of all involved.

TG4 delighted with €40.7m budget as station hits record audience figures

Galway-based TG4 has welcomed the announcement by government that additional funding will be allocated to TG4 in 2021.In Tuesday’s Budget, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media approved additional funding of €3.5m for TG4 in 2021.

'Urgent State supports' needed for Shannon Airport, says Grealish

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Independent Galway TDs Noel Grealish and Michael Fitzmaurice are calling for "urgent State supports" for Shannon Airport after the Shannon Group updated them on how Shannon Airport have been “decimated” by the Covid pandemic.

INTO calls time on supersized class sizes within Westmeath

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Ireland’s classes are the largest in EU and well above the European average of 20 pupils per class. Our average class size is 25 pupils, but the reality is that one in five children in Ireland is taught in a class of 30 or more.

INTO calls time on supersized classes

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The INTO has called on the Government to reduce class sizes by one pupil per class per year over its lifetime.

 

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