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Occupy Galway events raise funds for local charities

Occupy Galway has raised more than €1,000 for charities in the last fortnight with the money going to the Simon Community, St Vincent de Paul, The Samaritans, and Cope.

Are ULA the real Left?

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“Get a mandate!” barked Labour party Rottweiler, Councillor Billy Cameron. This verbal was directed at Dette McLoughlin, the chair of Galway’s United Left Alliance. However as quick as you could say travel expenses, McLoughlin replied: “You have no mandate to implement a household tax, nor to rob the poor to help the rich. If you had any principles you would resign from the Labour Party!”

Open day at HiTec Education Centre

HiTec Education Centre, a training specialist in Galway since 1998, will hold an open day on Saturday February 18 at its new premises in Oranmore.

Get online with Forus Training, Mullingar

Forus Training has been chosen to partner ICS Skills to provide internet training to 4,500 people around the country to tackle the large number of the population who are ‘digitally excluded’ as part of the Get Ireland Online programme.

The Pink Tank coming to Castlebar

The Pink Tank, an all-woman motivational road show, is coming to Mayo on November 8 for a night of insight, inspiration, and entertainment in aid of Pink Ribbon Mayo.

NUI Galway lecturers publish new edition of economics textbook

NUI Galway lecturers, Dr Gerard Turley and Maureen Maloney of the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, have just completed the fourth edition of the successful textbook Principles of Economics: An Irish Text, with co-author Dr Francis O'Toole of Trinity College Dublin.

Protection of white collar whistleblowers is a major step forward, says Phelan

Fine Gael TD for Carlow/Kilkenny John Paul Phelan has welcomed legislation to tackle white collar crime which came into effect on Tuesday last.

Annual VAT Recovery Rate Adjustment

Most companies only ever look at the VAT treatment of supplies. Often companies forget to look at the potential to recover more VAT on costs and almost never consider whether they have recovered too much VAT on costs.

Susan Hayes, ‘The Positive Economist’ to speak at Network Galway Event

Network Galway has announced that The Positive Economist” Susan Hayes will address an event in Galway on June 2, when her theme for the evening will be “Get Friendly With Your Finances”.

Caroline Casey wows the audience as BPW marks quarter century

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The annual BPW summer lunch which took place in the Ardilaun Hotel last Friday, and was kindly sponsored by RDJ Glynn, certainly was a unique occasion as BPW Galway celebrated 25 years since being founded in Galway by Breda Ryan and her committee, and has gone from strength to strength since then. On that morning Breda and John Ryan unveiled a plaque to commemorate the establishment of the club.

 

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