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Hellmann’s launches AI-enabled tool to reveal your fridge’s meal potential

Hellmann’s has created a new AI-enabled tool ‘Meal Reveal’ to help households use up more of the food they have in their fridge with great tasting recipes. Developed in collaboration with Google Cloud, people can use their phone to scan the ingredients in their fridge and be served with delicious recipe ideas to match those ingredients.

Some 30% of drivers admit to using their mobile phones while driving - Aviva

Almost one in three (30%) drivers admit to using their mobile phone while driving.

Skoda’s new entry-level electric vehicle will be called the ‘Epiq’

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Skoda has provided us with a first glimpse of its new entry-level battery-electric SUV crossover, which will be called the ‘Epiq’.

Digital signs highlight city speeding hotspots

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Galway City Council has collated information from driver feedback signs since speed limits were changed across the city last year, and the data is revealing.

Year of tragedy — Galway listed as fourth highest county for road deaths in 2023

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The loss of 13 lives, five of which were teenagers, on Galway’s roads in 2023 has contributed to the 19 per cent national increase for the year compared to 2022.

8% of drivers killed between 2018 and 2022 were driving for work

RSA’s analysis of road traffic collision data shows that between 2018 and 2022 8% of drivers killed and 12% of drivers seriously injured were driving for work.

Top tips for safer driving over the busy Christmas period

The lead-into and over the busy Christmas period is generally a time when Irish roads are significantly busier as motorists prepare for the festive season and travel to visit family and friends.

Rough sleepers braved Storm Debi

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Homeless people could not be offered temporary shelter as Storm Debi approached Galway due to local authority staffing shortages, the Galway Advertiser has learned.

Senator welcomes supports to help restrict smartphone use in primary schools

Local Fianna Fáil Senator, Eugene Murphy, has welcomed new resources to help support parents who wish to develop voluntary codes regarding smartphone use among primary school children.

Galway Science and Technology Festival exhibition tickets released

 

 

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