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Response to violence against women needed at EU level

Kilkenny MEP Liam Aylward, has called for more concerted action at EU level to respond to growing levels of violence against women during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg this week.

Sixteen ways to kickstart your confidence

1.Try to beat self defeating thinking. Many of us hold very negative opinions of ourselves and bombard our minds with these images. It is important to establish if these evaluations are based on fact, most are not. Then, make a conscious decision to try to stop putting yourself down mentally. People offend in this regard regularly, they tell themselves they are stupid/useless/talentless.

Assault case goes to Circuit Court

A man has appeared before Mullingar District Court charged with more than 20 sexual offences.

Survey finds that motoring life starts at 59

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The average motorist doesn’t get the hang of driving until they reach the age of 59, according to a study by Continental Tyres.

Survey finds that motoring life starts at 59

On average motorists do not get the hang of driving until they reach the age of 59, according to a study by Continental Tyres.

Survey finds that motoring life starts at 59

The average motorist doesn’t get the hang of driving until they reach the age of 59, according to a study by Continental Tyres.

Survey finds that motoring life starts at 59

On average motorists do not get the hang of driving until they reach the age of 59, according to a study by Continental Tyres.

Buy a white ribbon and help end violence

Two Galway organisations which provide services to women experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault and rape are urging people to buy white ribbons as part of an international campaign to end violence against women.

Sixteen Days of Action

This year the 16 Days of Action opposing violence against women will run from November 25 to December 10.

Galway man faces sentencing for sexual assault of minors

A 37-year-old Galway man has admitted sexually assaulting a young boy for more than two years at a house on the west of the city and will now face a sentencing hearing in early December.

 

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