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Pelosi reflects on Good Friday accord as An Post introduces welcome initiative

I hope you had a lovely Easter and that you and your family and friends had some time together.

Relocating from Galway to Belfast - What You Need to Know to Make the Process Smoother

Are you the type of person who subscribes to the belief that “variety is the spice of life”? If your next helping of variety involves a move from Galway to Belfast then you’ve come to the right place.

IAM Sold Property Auctions announces national auction platform for land sales

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IAM Sold Property Auctions, which currently runs The Connacht Property Auction and its counterparts in Leinster, Munster, and Northern Ireland, has announced a new dedicated national auction platform for land sales.

'People cope surprisingly well with the great difficulties but poorly with small irritations'

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Galway-born psychiatrist Brendan Kelly, professor of psychiatry at Trinity College and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital, is one of Ireland’s leading voices in the field of mental health care.

Empty rooms the shrine for those who never came home

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It's the empty beds that will hurt the most.

Empty rooms the shrines for those who never came home

It’s the empty beds that will hurt the most.

Fred Johnston - exploring ‘rogue states’ in new poetry collection

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SALMON POETRY has recently published a new collection of poems by Fred Johnston, entitled Rogue States. It is Johnston’s ninth collection of verse and arrives almost 40 years after his debut, Life And Death In The Midlands.

Galway landowners urged to look at lucrative tourism ‘pod-ential’ of their lands

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Galway landowners are being asked to look at the potential of their scenic lands being used to generate revenue in a new accommodation venture, which will contribute to generating €31m in tourism revenue to the UK and Ireland by 2023.

Galway hotels feel Brexit effect, says local IHF chairman

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Business sentiment amongst hotels and guesthouses in Galway and across the country has deteriorated sharply year on year, representing a start change in outlook compared with 2018, according to the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF). An industry survey undertaken by the IHF reveals that only 40 per cent of hoteliers nationally now have a positive outlook for their business over the next 12 months. This compares with 79 per cent who reported a positive outlook at the start of 2018.

Lord Patten to open Maurice Hayes Archive at NUIG

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Chris Patten, the final British Governor of Hong Kong, and who chaired the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland, will officially open the archive of Maurice Hayes at NUI Galway, at an official event next month.

 

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