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New Micra officially launched
Nissan has officially launched the new fully-electric Micra as the brand continues the story of the car that first hit Irish roads some 40 years ago.
30 new healthcare assistant jobs in Galway as Bluebird Care expands local workforce
Bluebird Care is creating 30 new healthcare assistant jobs across Galway this year, part of a nationwide recruitment drive that will see the home care provider hire 1,500 staff in 2026. Vacancies are open for immediate start across the county.
New Audi Q3 now on sale
The Audi Q3 has been a well-established bestseller in the premium compact segment for more than 10 years. Now the third generation is setting new standards in several respects, according to Audi.
Connacht Rugby lose Tucker to Ireland U20s
Connacht Rugby is to lose long-standing coach Cullie Tucker, who is now moving into the Ireland set-up as the men’s U20 coach.
New BMW iX3 offers 800km range
BMW has revealed the new iX3, the first series-produced model to feature the brand's new 'Neue Klasse' platform architecture and design language.
New BMW iX3 offers 800km range
BMW has revealed the new iX3, the first series-produced model to feature the brand's new 'Neue Klasse' platform architecture and design language.
United back in action after a poignant week
On Monday, the streets of Salthill were lined in a touching tribute to the late, great Ollie Horgan. On Sunday, Galway United will have to line out in Tolka Park for a game that still matters deeply.
United back in action after a poignant week
On Monday, the streets of Salthill were lined in a touching tribute to the late, great Ollie Horgan. On Sunday, Galway United will have to line out in Tolka Park for a game that still matters deeply.
Leinster House hears Gluas presentation
The Gluas Committee said it very much welcomed “positive comments” made by Martin last month when the Cork TD was visiting Galway to open the Crown Square development.
Pat O’Shea
Catherine Patricia Shiels O’Shea was born on January 22, 1931, the youngest of five children, known locally as Patty Shiels. Her father Patrick was a carpenter who built one of the first radios in Galway, her mother Bridget a homemaker. They lived in Bohermore. Her mother died when she was very young, leaving her elder sister Teresa to care for the siblings and their elderly father. Pat went to national school in the Presentation Convent and to secondary in the Mercy Convent.
