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When will we undo the undoing?

There was the smell of rain, through sodden duffle coats, pressing on hand-me-down jumpers over skimpy vests that guarded stringy scapulars against our puny chests.

Make social policy inclusive from cradle to the grave, Varadkar told ahead of Galway lecture

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Ahead of his delivery of the second Biennial Distinguished Lecture in Galway this evening, Social Protection Minister Leo Varadkar has been asked to ensure that policy does not divide society into sectors and that it should be based on inclusivity from the cradle to the grave.

Network your way to business success

Network Galway, a dedicated organisation for women in business, invites you to its annual Open Evening at 6.30pm on Wednesday, January 18 in the Clayton Hotel.

NUI Galway announce appointment of new Dean

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NUI Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Cathal O’Donoghue as the new Dean of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies.

Castlebar graphic designer heads up local women’s networking organisation

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Network Mayo announced this week that Orla Cunningham has been elected to the role of President for 2017. Orla is a senior graphic designer and co-founder of All In Design and Print, a one stop shop for all your graphic design and printing needs, based in the heart of Castlebar. Orla has built up a large and loyal customer base over the past 15 years and in May 2015 Orla and her business partner Ronan O’Grady opened All In Design and Print, Chapel Street, Castlebar and the business has grown from strength to strength.

NUI Galway announces appointment of new Dean

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NUI Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Cathal O’Donoghue as the new Dean of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies.

Galway’s new anaesthetist: ‘Stuffed with learning’

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Two remarkable Galway people, Conor O’Malley and Sal Joyce, grew up in the Maam Valley, Connemara, in the closing years of the 19th century. Although they were cousins, they probably never met until they were both doctors working side by side in the Galway Central Hospital, on Prospect Hill, the forerunner of the present University Hospital, in the 1920s.

2016 witnessed a worrying rise in road deaths

Provisional road collision statistics for 2016, published by the Road Safety Authority (RSA), which are based on preliminary crash investigations by An Garda Síochána, show a 15 per cent increase in road traffic related fatalities in 2016 compared to 2015.

Public meeting to address Brexit impact on Midlands

If you would like to know more about how Brexit will affect your business, farm, or daily life, you are invited to attend a public meeting which has been organised to address these very concerns.

Some year for one year, but what’s ahead?

It’s been some year for one year — but what about 2017? This week I take a look into my crystal ball and see what’s lying in wait for us.

 

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