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Aspiring career as a data analyst

Q: I am deciding which way to go with my career. I’ve done some research and current trends tell me that a career in data analysis could be a good fit. I am good with numbers but not sure what else is required or the kind of jobs available in this area. Any information would be helpful. (BC, email).

Best way to transfer money to Ireland

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Remittance is rife to and from Ireland in the lead up to Brexit. Many people are either relocating or readjusting their portfolio in time for a possible no-deal Brexit with a messy UK-Ireland situation.

Ireland placed on Level 5 of the Plan for Living with COVID

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BE A GALWAY VOICE

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Euthanasia Bill should be rejected

Make or break time for hoteliers, says Galway hotel federation chief

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With bookings plummeting at hotels across the region, the chair of the Galway branch of the Irish Hotels Federation has said that Government has to intervene urgently to saves thousands of jobs at severe risk of being lost.

The City I Want Galway to be After Covid-19

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Fergal McGrath

The Advertiser debate: Should the Greens enter Government with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael?

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'Yes' - Peter Butler

O'Brien calls for bank to re-open Ballinrobe branch

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Mayo County Councillor Patsy O'Brien has called on Bank of Ireland to re-open their branch in Ballinrobe.

The benefits of using a broker

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Why do all the work yourself, when Sherry FitzGerald has a local Galway expert on hand to help?

Covid-19 and the impact on small businesses

The pain and uncertainty of the impact of the Coronavirus on small business owners is staggering and likely to be substantial. For small business owners the situation is an unmitigated disaster. In fact, it couldn’t be worse. No currency crisis, Gulf war, oil shortage, terrorist attack or banking collapse would come close to the impact this virus is having on our economy - but in particular on our SME sector. And, to think we spent three years preparing for the “enormous, incalculable impact” that would result from Britain’s exit from the EU — a breeze compared to this business wipe-out tsunami.

 

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