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The Six Most Photogenic Locations in Scotland That Every Serious Photographer Must Visit

Ireland is a top destination, and many tourists are attracted by its natural beauty and castles, but Scotland is also now on the map...

Virtual Vaults: Exploring Digital Yuan’s Security Infrastructure

The introduction of the Digital Yuan by the People's Bank of China (PBoC) signifies a significant leap in currency innovation, reflecting the growing dominance...

10 Essential Tips For Your Journey To Pakistan

Pakistan, one of the world's greatest surprises, has some of the Subcontinent's most stunning forts, mosques, and ancient monuments, as well as the world's...

Galway businesses honoured at ‘GRADAIM Gnó na hÉireann’ awards

It was a great day for Galway businesses at the annual 'GRADAIM Gnó na hÉireann' businesses awards this week, with seventeen claiming awards. This is...

New Galway Chamber President Eveanna Ryan commences her tenure

The Galway Chamber has welcomed new President Eveanna Ryan, and she officially took up her duties last week as she aims to build upon...

Student from the West waiting to escape Gaza nightmare

A Mayo student trapped in Gaza has said that he is hoping to escape the warzone safely and return to Ireland as soon as...

Over than 2,000 more homes and businesses in Galway ready for fibre broadband

More than 2,000 homes and businesses in the Tuam and Ballymoe areas can now avail of high-speed fibre broadband. National Broadband Ireland (NBI) have said...

County Galway’s Best Sweet Spots for Food Tourists

If you’re something of a food tourist, you’ll find many opportunities to try traditional Irish dishes like boxty or soda bread. When it comes...

County Council’s Galway Graveyards Project wins national award

Galway County Council has won a national award for its innovative Galway Graveyards Project, which is preserving the county's heritage. The council was named overall...

Charlie Bird’s ‘Climb with Charlie’ wins international Award

RTÉ’s legendary broadcaster Charlie Bird' fundraising event 'Climb With Charlie' has won a major international award. The Climb With Charlie fundraiser took home an award...

Public reminded of Roscommon Injury Unit for less serious injuries

Roscommon Injury Unit has reminded that public that they are open during the summer for people who have less serious illnesses and injuries. Patients attending...

TG4’s new partnership with ‘Women in Film and Television Ireland’ announced at Galway Film Fleadh

TG4 have announced a new partnership with ‘Women in Film and Television Ireland’ at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh this week. The partnership was announced...

Irish leagues are shaping up towards thrilling conclusions

Now beyond the midway point of the 2023 campaign, both the League of Ireland Premier and First divisions are filled with competitive challenges, as...

The Importance of Regulatory Bodies in Online Casino Licensing

The demand for regulating organisations to make sure the business is operating fairly and ethically has increased along with the world of online casinos'...

Gardaí search house in West in crackdown on human trafficking and prostitution

Gardaí carried out a search of a house in the West of Ireland this week in a crackdown on human trafficking, organised prostitution and...

Appeal lodged against rejection of Oranmore housing estate

A appeal has been lodged against the county council's refusal to grant planning for a residential development of 70 homes in Oranmore. A planning application...

Warning for dog owners after 14 sheep killed in Galway

A total of 14 sheep, lambs and ewes, were killed as a result of a dog attack on a herd in the Woodford area...

Rory Best to travel West in mammoth challenge for children’s cancer charity

Former Ireland and Ulster Rugby captain Rory Best will embark on an epic 300 km walking challenge in May to help Cancer Fund for...

Schools from Galway and The North join forces in unique planning project

University of Galway and Queen’s University Belfast have joined forces on a new cross-border initiative in education and spatial planning with secondary school students...

Bumper crowds expected for 2023 Galway Races

Fondly regarded as quite the highlight for local businesses, due to the arrival of huge crowds of enthusiastic racegoers from far and wide, the...

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