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Things To Consider When Choosing An Irish Online Casino

Gambling has been popular for decades in Ireland and we all know about the ‘Luck of the Irish’ expression. So, in the 90s when...

Five Galway students win top prizes in Texaco Children’s Art Competition

Five Galway students have won top prizes in this year’s 67th Texaco Children’s Art Competition, with the final results having been delayed until now...

Galway woman is leading light for National Women’s Enterprise Day

Female entrepreneurs and budding businesswomen in Galway are being encouraged to look to the future and register for this year’s National Women’s Enterprise Day...

Art exhibition gives spotlight for GMIT graduates

An exciting art exhibition by GMIT students is open for the next week, to finally showcase the work they have accomplished in the past...

Most Reputable Gambling Brands in The Irish Market

The gambling industry in Ireland is getting bigger by the day. New brands are emerging, and new players are entering the market also. The...

Director of WHO to speak at NUI Galway today and tomorrow

The Director of the World Health Organisation Dr Mike Ryan will be speaking at NUI Galway today and tomorrow about the impact of COVID-19...

Home builders in Ireland get the ‘Wow’ factor using Virtual Reality

Thousands of Irish home builders are using Virtual Reality to improve their house design and save time and money. For many people who are building...

Macnas brings the magic of Gilgamesh to the big screen

Galway's master visual storytellers Macnas are presenting their mythological epic Gilgamesh for audiences at home and in the UK. Gilgamesh, a 22-minute short film shot...

The Founder of Paddy Power Finds Gambling to Be a Major Social Issue

Steward Kenny who is the co-founder of Paddy Power recently came out and said that gambling regulations are ineffective in Ireland because of which...

Renowned Galway poet honoured at Power of Words Festival

Renowned Galway poet Rita Ann Higgins was presented with the Living Poets Society Award 2021 the Power of Words Festival in Co. Laois on...

A modern take on the iconic Claddagh Ring

The Claddagh ring is one of the most iconic things ever to come out of Galway, a simple yet elegant piece of jewellery that...

What will Tesco bring to the table as they anchor the upcoming urban village ‘Kingston Cross’

Did you know that Tesco was one of the first supermarkets in the UK in 1929? If its founder Jack Cohen were alive today,...

Five interesting ways to make money from your car

We often hear about the great expense that goes into owning a car. As if tax and insurance wasn’t enough, depreciation means the car...

Electric Scooters Vs Other Forms of Transportation

Are you looking for the fastest way to get around your city or town? Well, if you live in a busy urban area, then...

Tuam native releases new single ahead of debut album

Tuam native Darragh O’Dea has released a fantastic new single Guerrilla Warfare in Your Back Garden, with his debut album to follow in late October. Known...

Hilarious new novel set in Galway to be released in September

Three years after his critically acclaimed short comic fiction collection Juggling With Turnips, Galway native Karl MacDermott's new comic novel will be released next...

Weather warning extended into Thursday night

A status yellow weather warning for thunderstorms and hail across Ireland today has been extended to last into Thursday night. A weather warning issued by...

Galway siblings have ambitious plans for new home building marketplace

Galway entrepreneurs Eoghain and Ailish Ryan have high ambitions and expectations for their unique new online marketplace for home building and improvements. The siblings, who...

Brown Thomas owner up for sale with €4.7 billion price tag

The owner of Brown Thomas and Arnotts department stores in Ireland is going up for sale with a price tag of €4.7 billion. The Irish Times reports...

Galway women headed to Olympics rowing finals

Galway's Fiona Murtagh and Aifric Keogh are headed to the Olympic rowing finals after finishing second on Day 2 of the Tokyo Olympics. The Women's...

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