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Employers being given Covid-19 test result to pass along to staff Naughten claims

Galway TD Denis Naughten has claimed that the testing and contact tracing system for Covid-19 has such "gross failures" that employers are being given...

East Galway secondary school approved for multi-million upgrade

St Killian's College secondary school in New Inn has received approval for a major upgrade to its specialist facilities with a multi-million investment by...

People with cancelled flights entitled to a refund, EU decides

People who bought airline tickets for flights that were cancelled are entitled to a full refund, the European Union has clarified. The EU decided yesterday...

€5 million announced for social innovation non-profits responding to COVID-19

A new €5 Million fund has been launched to support emerging innovations that address current and long-term social, economic and environmental challenges. The Innovate Together...

Galway goes global with massive online technology event

An international line-up of expert speakers has been announced for one of Ireland’s biggest tech events taking place next week. The AtlanTec Festival 2020 will...

Galway is most at risk city to economic hit from Covid-19

Galway City is the most at risk urban centre in Ireland to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic according to a report from...

Publicans propose measures to reopen pubs at end of June

Trade groups representing Irish publicans have made a radical proposal for pubs to reopen at the end of June, six weeks ahead of the...

Crunching the numbers, could Brexit really lead to a United Ireland?

There are few concepts in Ireland that evoke an emotional response from a population known for their propensity to be “easy going”, but one...

Coronavirus: Lockdown extended to May 18, travel limit raised to 5km from Tuesday

Taosieach Leo Varadkar announced that lockdown restrictions imposed to limit the spread of coronavirus will be extended until May 18 before Ireland can begin...

Netflix reveals new series and films to be released in May

As populations across the world are confined to their homes during the pandemic, millions have turned to Netflix to pass the time. The steaming service...

INMO says govt childcare plan “does nothing” for most nurses

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has been highly critical of the government's childcare proposal for medical workers, saying that it is "worse than...

Young people in with a chance to win €1,000 with ReelLIFE SCIENCE

Young people with a love of science, filmaking, or both could be in with a chance to win €1,000 for their school or organisation...

Coronavirus: Deaths pass 1,000 as new cases are confirmed in Galway

Thirty-seven more people have died after being diagnosed with COVID-19 in the State, the National Public Health Emergency Team has confirmed. There are now 1,014...

Student Accommodation providers must offer refunds TD insists

Student accommodation providers must provide refunds to people who had to leave college due to the Covid-19 pandemic a Galway TD has said. Roscommon-Galway TD...

Summer language courses in the Gaeltacht cancelled

Irish language courses which normally take place in the Gaeltacht each summer will not be going ahead this year due to the Covid-19 crisis. Hundreds...

Galway Chamber calls for abolition of commercial rates for pandemic hit businesses

Galway Chamber has called for commercial rates to be abolished for businesses closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The City and County Councils announced at...

Domestic abuse services need more support during lockdown Senator says

Newly elected Senator Pauline O'Reilly is calling for greater support for domestic abuse victims and services during the Covid-19 crisis. Concerns have been raised that...

Fitzmaurice claims Wage Subsidy rule hurting small businesses

Employers are being deemed ineligible for the Wage Subsidy Scheme and forced to cut ties with workers due to a "technicality" in the rules...

Could people buying shares for first time make a killing in shell-shocked COVID-19 stock market?

I’ve been a financial broker for many years and while I’ve always centred my proposition to clients as 'lifestyle financial planning', I have always...

Coronavirus: Taoiseach says “darkest days” may still be ahead, but that people are making a difference

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar warned that Ireland may experience some of its "darkest days" in the coming weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, but that better...

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