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1,500 people come off Pandemic Unemployment in Galway

There are 1,500 fewer people in receipt of pandemic unemployment payments in Galway this week according to the latest government figures. 24,200 people in Galway...

Cannabis worth over €40,000 seized on its way to Galway

Cannabis packages with an estimated street value of more than €40,000 were seized en route to Galway this week. Officers with the Revenue Commissioners seized...

1,400 fewer people in Galway on Pandemic Unemployment this week

There are 1,400 fewer people on Pandemic Unemployment payments in Galway this week than last according to new figures. Data from the Department of Social...

32,000 people now on Pandemic Unemployment Payment in Galway

There are now 32,000 people in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment in Galway with the addition of 400 new people this week. In total...

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...

Tourism and hospitality sectors need help to survive coronavirus crisis – Canney

Ireland's tourism and hospitality sectors, and the many businesses therein, need help from the government to survive the coronavirus pandemic a Galway TD has...

Three Galway names on latest tax defaulters list

Three Galway companies and individuals have been named in the latest list of tax defaulters for the last three months of 2019. Forty five settlements...

Gardaí warn of fake ‘movie money’ euro notes in circulation

The Gardaí and the Revenue Commissioners have issued a joint warning of a large amount of novelty Euro notes in circulation. These notes are often...

Galway TD welcomes news that VAT treatment of food supplements won’t change until November

An East Galway TD has welcomed confirmation by Revenue that the VAT treatment of food supplements will remain unchanged until 1s November 2019. Minister Ciaran Cannon...

Report found OPW overpaid by €1.4 million for property in Galway

An internal report for the Office of Public Works found that the agency overpaid by €1.4 million in taxpayer money when buying a property...

Water charges were doomed from the start by bad policy Galway study finds

A new report on public policy making by NUI Galway researchers has said that water charges were poorly conceived, terribly implemented, and ignored expert...

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