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Ford demystifies electric cars as Mustang Mach-E debuts
Ford has revealed the all new Mustang Mach-E to the public for the first time as the company launched a new ‘Go Electric’ experience that will help consumers make an informed transition to an electrified future.
First Traveller elected to NUI Galway’s governing body
Owen Ward, an Irish Traveller and a professional master of education student at NUI Galway, has been elected by postgraduate students onto the university’s Údarás na hOllscoile — the university’s governing body. This is the first time that an Irish Traveller has been elected onto a university governing body in Ireland.
Galway People of the Year winners revealed
The winners of the Galway People of the Year Awards organised in partnership with Galway Credit Unions were announced at a press reception in the Galway Bay Hotel at the weekend. The winners will be honoured at a Gala Banquet and Presentation to be held in the Galway Bay Hotel on Saturday March 21, compered by Ollie Turner and broadcast live on Galway Bay fm.
Trials of Government formation as bright Spring evenings begin to emanate
Well, as I am writing this, the election logjam trundles on. As we all know, the Dáil will meet on Thursday of this week, and their first task will be the election of a Ceann Comhairle. After that then, the games will begin. It is envisaged that each of the party leaders will be proposed and seconded to be Taoiseach, and each one will fail the numbers game.
Hoare calls on university to reconsider rental increases
Fine Gael councillor Eddie Hoare has lamented the recent decision by NUI Galway to introduce a four per cent rental increase for on campus student accommodation.
Captivating live music experience promised at Radisson Blu Hotel
One of Ireland's finest songwriters, singers and multi-instrumentalist, Paul Brady will grace the surrounds of the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, March 27, as part of his 2020 Irish tour.
Lack of funding is affecting women with mental health problems during pregnancy or after childbirth
by mary O’Connor
NUIG accused of 'exploiting' students over controversial rent hike
NUI Galway's decision to hike student accommodation rents by four per cent has been condemned as exploitative and a move that will potentially bar many young people from accessing university education.
Winds of political change blow strong as Trump survives impeachment proceedings
All changed, changed utterly,
'After a general election it's always a numbers game'
He is loved and loathed in equal measure. He is controversial and hugely popular politician. His statements about African migrants being "spongers" disgusted many. This election was his best performance to date.