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Parades, parachutes, and penalties at Army open day

This year’s Army Open Day at Custume Barracks takes place on Sunday September 11, and will raise funds for the South Westmeath Hospice and the Army Benevolent Fund.

Charity boss to push teenager in shopping trolley from Galway to Clifden

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A charity boss who lost his daughter to a genetic skin blistering condition will pull a 16-year-old boy in a specially converted shopping trolley from Clifden to Galway next month.

Dog-bothered “bigshot” gets a break despite abusing gardaí

A student who obscenely abused two female gardaí over an injured dog had a €400 fine abated to the Probation Act at his Circuit Court appeal last week, but not before the State solicitor got to wag a chastening finger.

Mullingar musician takes over at the Stables

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One of the Midlands’ leading live music venues for the last 20 years changed hands this week with local man Declan Murray (42) taking over the reins at The Stables in Mullingar on the retirement of Tommy McManus.

Parallel parking is stressful for one-third of drivers

Call it parkophobia, the sweat-inducing feeling that grips drivers as they try in vain to parallel park, often with impatient motorists behind and amused onlookers on the pavement.

Galway student wins major Engineers Ireland award

NUI Galway student Fiona Griffin has won first prize in the Engineers Ireland Level 8 Innovative Student Engineer Awards 2011, for her pioneering design of a revolutionary heart valve.

Galway student wins major Engineers Ireland award

NUI Galway student Fiona Griffin has won first prize in the Engineers Ireland Level 8 Innovative Student Engineer Awards 2011, for her pioneering design of a revolutionary heart valve.

Your Career, Your Choices

A frequently asked question from our clients is “what are the questions most commonly asked at interview?” Although we believe that rehearsing standard, generic answers is the wrong way to approach the interview, it is very helpful to have a strong sense of how to approach the ones regularly asked. So here goes.

Land values in Ballina could soar due to development plan variation

Land values in certain areas of Ballina could dramatically rise due to variations in the town development plan.

Ford’s wake-up call for Europe’s sleepy drivers

With thousands of accidents caused every year by tired drivers falling asleep at the wheel, Ford's new driver alert safety system could prove to be a genuine life-saver.

 

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