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'Ireland has become front and centre in Brexit debate and British politicians are having to get their heads around that'
Brexit D-Day is coming ever closer and yet the British government continues to lurch shambolically through the issue, its approach a chaotic mix of delusion and ineptitude. A refreshingly clear-eyed and illuminating view of Brexit can be found this weekend at the Galway Film Fleadh, when David Wilkinson’s documentary Postcards From the 48% will be screened at the Pálás cinema on Sunday afternoon.
Athlone doctor graduates from Ireland’s largest medical conferring at RCSI
A future doctor from Athlone was amongst those who donned caps and gowns as they graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland School of Medicine (RCSI) as part of the College’s summer graduation ceremonies. Dr. James Flynn was one of 283 graduates in attendance at the event which took place in the Convention Centre in Dublin.
Weddings at the midlands overall hotel of the year
Long after your wedding, the treasured memories of your special day will remain.
Hotel Meyrick — 166 years at the heart of weddings in Galway
Hotel Meyrick, in the heart of Galway City — has long been a dream wedding destination for both Irish and international couples. Native Galwegians will be familiar with the striking Victorian hotel, and those visiting the city for the first time won’t miss the grand building located just a stone’s throw from Galway’s lively city centre, making it the ideal location for your guests to explore all the city has to offer.
Gavin takes up the position of first citizen
Fianna Fail’s Cllr Blackie Gavin was elected as the new Cathaoirelach of Mayo County Council at the local authorities annual general meeting on Monday in Castlebar.
Solar power — Louisburgh's Mike McCormack wins International Dublin Literary Award
Louisburgh-native author Mick McCormack has won the 2018 International Dublin Literary Award for his novel hugely acclaimed novel Solar Bones, published by independent Irish publisher Tramp Press.
Still no movement on Westport pay and display proposals
The row over the potential imposition of on-street parking charges in Westport moved up another notch again this week.
Mike McCormack wins International Dublin Literary Award
GALWAY BASED author Mick McCormack has won the 2018 International Dublin Literary Award for his novel hugely acclaimed novel Solar Bones, published by independent Irish publisher Tramp Press.
Farmers urged to use best practice when spraying pesticides
Exceedances in pesticides have been detected in drinking water sources in Mayo and as a result Irish Water working in partnership with Mayo County Council and the National Pesticides and Drinking Water Action Group (NPDWAG) is appealing to farmers and other users of pesticides to follow the guidelines when applying these substances to their lands.
NUI Galway spin-out Neurent Medical raises €9.3 million in funding
Neurent Medical Limited, a Galway-based medical device company specialising in the treatment of rhinitis, an inflammatory disease of the nose, has raised €9.3 million in a Series A funding round.