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COP26, biodiversity and Galway
Policy-makers could really benefit from talking to children more. In a survey carried out at an event in June organised by the Galway National Park City initiative involving young people from 13 city primary schools, participants were asked what they loved most about Galway.
Athlone hosts inaugural European University General Assembly occasion
Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) will welcome over 200 representatives from across Europe for the inaugural General Assembly (GA) of the Regional University Network Europe (RUN-EU).
Still room for hope amid threat of climate change, says O’Reilly
In the face of the existential threat that is Climate Change, Galway Green senator Pauline O’Reilly said there is still room for “hope”.
Beware the dangerous paranoia about China and Russia
Imagine if Iran, the Peoples’ Republic of China, and Russia suddenly announced a military pact to counter Boris Johnson which would involve the building of 12 nuclear submarines, with the contract for building said submarines being awarded to the smallest of the three, Iran.
Architecture at the Edge’ Festival programme announced’
The thematic for this year’s iteration of the festival will be related to 'Alternative Futures'. AATE will invite audiences to reflect on propositions/ opportunities for change and intervention in a world of uncertainty.
Kinvara woman to row alone and unsupported across the ocean
Kinvara’s Dr Karen Weekes is a woman with a mission — for 70 days starting at the end of this year, she will row alone across 3,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, a feat that no Irishwoman has previously achieved.
Initiative Ireland publish detailed annual housing report ‘Housing 2021’
Initiative Ireland (www.initiativeireland.ie) have published its fourth annual housing report, entitled Housing 2021.
Reopening of society cannot mean a return to the ‘old normal’, says McNelis
“As we emerge from the pandemic, it is important to recognise those whose jobs are not returning, and provide support to enable them to engage in training and education.”
Should our Army be involved in what is happening in Mali?
“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy,” Henry Kissinger once said, and any objective reader of Signal, the magazine of the Irish Commissioned Officers Association, might find it hard to disagree.