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Galway shoppers each threw away €330 worth of food during lockdown

People in Galway and Connacht each threw away €330 worth of food during the lockdowns, as people bought more food than they needed. A survey...

Seaweed baths a remedy for post-lockdown stress

A unique take on the spa treatment in Connemara is making good use of the resources of the west coast of Ireland, with soothing...

The guided journals helping people cope with post-lockdown anxiety

As Ireland reopens, shopping centres are buzzing, and outdoor restaurants are being booked out. That first coffee - or pint - at an outdoor...

Cabinet agrees plan to ease lockdown restrictions from May 10th

The Cabinet has approved plans this afternoon to significantly ease COVID-19 lockdown restrictions from May 10. From May 10, hairdressers and barbers will reopen, inter-county...

Free online panel discussion to focus reopening businesses post-lockdown

An upcoming ISME panel discussion will focus on plans to reopen businesses in Ireland and the ways in which businesses and customers can work...

Free BPW Galway Webinar this week for beating the lockdown blues

A free webinar hosted by BPW Galway this week will provide practical advice on strategies to cope with stress as well as insights on...

Taoiseach confirms new lockdown and travel restrictions

An Taoiseach Michéal Martin has confirmed that Ireland will be in lockdown until at least 5 March. The Taoiseach said the lockdown is having a...

Breaking: Level 5 lockdown to be extended until 5 March

The Level 5 lockdown will remain in place until 5 March and new travel restrictions will be introduced at airports and ports after the...

Lockdown 3: Full list of new measures and restrictions

Schools will remain closed until 1 February and teaching will take place online under new strict measures announced by the government today to slow...

Taoiseach confirms range of Level 5 lockdown restrictions

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed that Ireland will be going back into lockdown starting from Christmas Eve, with measures closing hospitality businesses, non-essential services,...

New lockdown now expected to start on Christmas Eve

Increased lockdown restrictions are now expected to come into effect in the coming days as the Cabinet discusses measures to slow the spread of...

Lockdown flattens small businesses, says ISME Chief Executive

The Chief Executive of ISME has warned that bringing in increased Covid-19 restrictions immediately after Christmas will be devastating for small businesses. ISME say that...

Galway TD calls for public release of all data behind decision to exit lockdown

Galway TD Denis Naughten is calling for all of the data behind the decision to lift Level 5 lockdown restrictions to be made publicly...

Galway duo star in new film about life in lockdown for artists with down syndrome

When the world was plunged into lockdown due to the pandemic, life suddenly became a lot quieter for Fionn Crombie Angus and his dad,...

NPHET “completely unaware” of damage caused by lockdowns, says ISME

Irish SME Association (ISME) has said that NPHET is "completely unaware of the ruin resulting from successive lockdowns" as the organisation expressed its concerns...

Lockdown creates long delays in passport and immigration services

As part of the Level 5 restrictions for the coming weeks, long delays are expected in different immigration, asylum, and passport services until further...

Born to be Wild – Wildlands restaurant has its grand opening in lockdown

While the move to Level 5 lockdown this week is seeing businesses close across the country, with many fearing for their long term future,...

Level 5 lockdown recommended by NPHET for entire country

A Level 5 lockdown could be implemented across the entire country in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus after NPHET recommended...

Galway artists highlight older people’s lockdown experiences

A group of Galway artists have created a sequence of short digital pieces that highlight the experiences of older people living in COVID-19 lockdown. ‘Bringing...

Irish companies fearing a second lockdown as business slowly resumes

A recent report by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has revealed that 64.1% of businesses in Ireland perceive a second lockdown to be one...

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