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Mazda 181 Drive Together sales promotion
Following the launch of twonew models, the Mazda CX-5 and MX-5 RF, Mazda Ireland is having its 181 retail campaign during the Drive Together sales event from November 2nd to 12th.
Alan Fitzpatrick to DJ @ Electric
A UNIVERSALLY respected and in-demand producer, Alan Fitzpatrick is carving out his own musical niche within the ever-expanding genre of techno, earning him the reputation of an unstoppable source of hit music.
New BMW X3 and BMW 6 Series GT have arrived at Colm Quinn
The new third-generation BMW X3 combines rugged off-road looks with a greater sporting presence.
NUI Galway graduate launches unique new taxi app
Flag - A new taxi app designed for students wil launch in Dublin City this December. The unique app is the only service in the world that allows a passenger to travel and pay for taxis with no phone, cash or bank card while ensuring the driver still gets paid.
NUI Galway neuroscientists make breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease research
Neuroscientists at NUI Galway have made a breakthrough in regenerative medicine approaches to the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson’s disease. The research was published this week in the Nature journal, Scientific Reports.
Drivers not confident when driving in poor weather conditions
New research by Liberty Insurance suggests nearly three in four Irish drivers (74 per cent) do not feel confident when driving in poor weather conditions.
The all-new Subaru Impreza has arrived
The newly redesigned Subaru Impreza has gone on sale in Ireland.
Music business course in Galway
THOSE INTERESTED in developing a career in the music industry should check out the new music business course coming to Galway in the New Year.
Dirtbirds - internet sensation on stage in Galway
DIRTBIRDS, THE Irish sketch comedy duo and internet sensation, are coming out from behind the cameras, the laptops, and smartphones, and are hitting the stages around Ireland.
Online PRSI options are excluding, not helping people, warns Ó Cuív
The decision to move all PRSI services online has met with fierce criticism from a leading Galway TD, who said it is an impractical move with many areas of the State still without adequate broadband cover.