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CISCO looking for self-starters for exciting roles in dynamic industry
In a world in which the way we view work has changed over the past two years, a company which drove the technology that allows remote work to happen is leading the way in creating a culture that values the employee's character and social responsibility as much as the academic skillset.
Cars imports, Brexit, Budget and Beyond
Customs Clearance Agent – What is it?
Female entrepreneurs encouraging others to join the latest cycle of ACORNS
Galway female entrepreneurs are encouraging others from the county to join the latest cycle of ACORNS - a highly-successful development initiative to support early-stage female entrepreneurs living in rural Ireland.
Ifac warns Mayo farmers not to leave BPS application until the last minute
While Covid-19 and the vaccine rollout continue to dominate the headlines for all the right reasons, for farmers, Department of Agriculture deadlines still have to be met.
'It's quiet, but we're Galway, and we will bounce back'
“It has a brand name like no other,” Paul O’Brien says with a drop of hope about Galway and how the town will flourish again. These are radically different times and the deserted city streets illustrate how much everyday life has changed.
The Holland influence in Galway
In the year 1900, Patrick Holland had a travelling shop near Athenry. He later opened a shop there and is credited with having the first car in the town. In 1914 he met Dorinda Egan and it was love at first sight. They married and had five children Brendan, Michael, Maureen, Angela and John. They eventually moved to Galway in 1930, and tried to set up a business in Dominick St. but the bank would not give them the money. They eventually managed to buy the premises of Mary Leahy’s Newsagency in Williamsgate Street.
The City I Want Galway to be After Covid-19
Fergal McGrath
Ecofuel — five years bringing beautiful sustainable fuel for a sustainable life
Once you enter the Ecofuel HQ at Ballybane, you get that rich smell of fresh kiln dried timber; evenly cut logs, cylindrical wood briquettes, all holding their original scent — the woody aroma of the Latvian forests from where they came. There in beautiful pallets and bags lie the finest sustainable firewood; so dry you want to touch it, to lift it to your nostril and smell it.
How to set up your perfect home office
It is safe to say working from home has never been more accessible. With advances in cloud technology and video-conferencing, it is no wonder people are choosing to stay in the comfort of their own homes. People are now reaping the benefits of home offices by saving thousands on travel, car maintenance, professional clothing, office lunches, and above all, that one coffee too many. EZ Living Furniture is sharing some top tips on how to create the perfect home office. After all, home is where the heart (and free coffee) is!
Liam Mellows - ‘I have failed lamentably’
Unlike the men executed after the 1916 Rising, there was little of the same idealisation given to the hundreds of men and women who died in the War of Independence, or, more emphatically, those executed during the regretable Civil War.