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Contemporary drama to commence all new Athlone Little Theatre season
Athlone Little Theatre’s first play of the season is new to Ireland and a contemporary theatre treat that will resonate with audiences living in a digital age where social media is all consuming and internet slang is commonplace.
How will the IWA Personal Assistant Strike impact my life?
Why must disabled people, especially young disabled people like myself, suffer significant effects from the Irish Wheelchair Association strike that they have no other option but to do in order to improve their staff benefits because they are not paid fairly in comparison to the workers who are directly employed by the HSE and their services?
Buccaneers succumb to very strong Sligo Connacht Senior League final performance
SLIGO 49 BUCCANEERS 17
Applications invited for Marie Mullen Bursary
The Marie Mullen Bursary is Druid’s annual award for women working on the island of Ireland as theatre artists in the fields of design, directing and dramaturgy.
New plan will see uptick in public service apprenticeships
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform Pascal Donohoe have this week launched the Public Service Apprenticeship Plan 2022-2025, which aims to grow the number of annual apprenticeship registrations across the public service, including local authorities, to 750 by 2025.
All new Renault Austral E-Tech full hybrid launched
The all new Renault Austral E-Tech full hybrid is now available at their dealerships throughout Ireland. Prices start from €45,295.
The Hat Factory
In the 1930s, Ireland instructed all of its consul officials in Europe not to issue visas to Jewish refugees, but the country was also in a state of economic stagnation at the time and Seán Lemass realised that new industries would help the country. An Irish Jewish businessman, Marcus Witztum, offered to help him and went to Paris, met Henri Orbach there who owned a small hat factory and suggested he open a business in Ireland, a safer place for people of the Jewish persuasion than continental Europe. Orbach agreed.