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SIPTU Mayo District Council to host ‘Stop67’ seminar in Castlebar tonight
SIPTU Mayo District Council will host a seminar on the Stop67 Campaign to prevent the increase of the state pension age, at 7pm. in Breaffy House Hotel, Castlebar this evening Wednesday, February 26.
A journey to the Blasket Islands in song
"THE GREAT Blasket was blessed with a population of distinctive character and with eminent literary gifts. The islanders chose to write in their own language until complete evacuation of their island home occurred in 1953."
Prominent MEP to address business networking event
MEP and Vice President of the European Parliament, Mairead McGuinness, is the special guest speaker at the forthcoming Midlands Region of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) hosted networking event, entitled ‘The Green Deal - Gearing up for new ways of Working’, where she will address those in attendance on the subject of future changes in employment in the context of a greener Europe.
City Council publishes European Green Leaf final report
The Galway City Council has published a final report on the city’s European Green Leaf designation by the European Commission, encompassing a wealth of activities which took place in the city throughout 2017 and 2018.
All you need for garden and home at Casey's Expert Hardware
At Casey’s Expert Hardware you will find everything you need to finish your home - from flooring to furniture, rugs to lighting and everything in between.
Councillors turn down Galway 2020 funding application
The Galway City Council has rejected the request from Galway 2020 for an additional €2.5 million in public funding for the European Capital of Culture programme.
Mayo hoteliers call for decisive action to support tourism
Hotel and guesthouse owners in Mayo and across the country have called on candidates in the general election to commit to decisive action in support of the continued growth of Irish tourism.
My priorities for rural Ireland
I was one of seven children raised on a family farm outside Tuam. My upbringing is steeped in Rural Ireland with all its challenges and opportunities and my politics has been informed by my background and life experience.
An Taibhdhearc to host world premiere of Song Of The Yellow Bittern as Gaeilge
SONG OF The Yellow Bittern, a love story and a ghost story, set against the background of an 1828 paternity lawsuit by a Protestant woman against a Catholic priest, comes to An Taibhdhearc in a new Irish language version.
Loftus throws his hat in election race
Founder of Ireland’s Future, Gerry Loftus, will contest the upcoming general election as an independent candidate.