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Moycullen left to rue missed opportunity
Moycullen will be hoping to put last weekend's 71-68 loss behind them when they welcome Templeogue to the NUI Galway Kingfisher at 7.30pm on Saturday.
Significant financial investment in Monksland Enterprise Centre
Local TD, Denis Naughten, has welcomed a Government funding allocation of €2.75m and a further €900,000 by Roscommon County Council to develop a new life sciences innovation hub in Monksland.
Kia e-Niro wins Best Electric Car 2019 award
Kia has seen further success following the recent win of ‘Best Electric Car’ for the e-Niro at the Business Car awards in the UK. This adds to an already expansive list of awards for this year alone. In addition, three other Kia models were shortlist contenders within their respective categories.
New Toyota Proace City van due in next year
Toyota's latest light commercial vehicle, the Proace City, is set to arrive here for the second half of 2020, according to the company.
Kia e-Niro wins Best Electric Car 2019 award
Kia has enjoyed more success with the recent win of Best Electric Car for the e-Niro at the Business Car Awards in the UK.
All-new Toyota Proace City van due in mid 2020
Toyota tells us its latest light commercial vehicle, the Proace City is set to arrive here for the second half of 2020.
Why social media is negatively affecting the quality of our politicians
We live in a fast-changing world. The pace of this change seems to be increasing all the time. Technology is the main driver of this, in particular, phone technology.
New Transit offers better fuel efficiency, payload and connectivity
Ford tells us it is introducing its most intelligent, fuel-efficient, capable and productive two-tonne Transit van, developed to help businesses thrive in a modern operating environment.
New Mazda CX-30 SUV on the way
Mazda has announced the price and specification of its new CX-30 compact SUV, which it says will arrive in January 2020.
AcademyWest to create 500 new jobs at Galway Technology Centre
Over 500 jobs will be created by innovation driven enterprises at the new AcademyWest at Galway Technology Centre (GTC), resulting in an annual €62 million boost to the west of Ireland over the next five years – and the facility is poised to act as a driver of regional growth in the technology sector.