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Galway women to help shape Europe’s health and economic equality
When people think about European policymaking, they often picture Brussels. But some of the most important conversations influencing Europe’s policies on women’s health, finance, business and equality should be happening much closer to home - here in Galway.
New research highlights hidden exploitation and abuse of disabled people
A major new research report examining the experiences of disabled people subjected to targeted exploitation and abuse in Ireland has been launched at University of Galway.
Thomas calls on government to examine Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s
Independent Galway West councillor Noel Thomas has today called on the Government to launch a full national review into adopting legislation similar to Australia’s newly announced ban on social media access for children under 16.
€2.5 million funding helps to future-proof digital innovation in Galway
Galway’s reputation as a hub for digital business and tech innovation has received a significant boost with the recent announcement of €2.5 million in funding for 28 industry-focused research fellowships.
Apply for your passport in time – Troy
As the summer season approaches Fianna Fail Deputy Robert Troy is urging all constituents who are booking trips abroad to ensure their passports are in date, and if applying for a first time passport, or renewal, to do so in plenty of time.
Tozi app aimed at creating a safer, more positive online space for young people
Tozi is a new app, created by the Vodafone Foundation in partnership with DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and Childline by ISPCC, designed to empower young people to navigate the online world in safe and positive way.
Lights up for new recruits at Blue Teapot
Blue Teapot Theatre Company’s Performing Arts School is taking applications for September 2023. This is an opportunity for people with intellectual disabilities, who are aged 18 and over, to access formal training.
Community policing unit relaunches following pandemic hiatus
This week marked the relaunch of Athlone’s community policing unit, a development which will ensure more visibility of local gardai on the town’s thoroughfares and allow for continuous integration with numerous representative organisations within the district.
90 per cent of parents in west worry about their children’s online viewing
Nine out of 10 parents in the west worry about the content their children could view online, according to a Vodafone Ireland study.
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Gardaí probe county burglaries
