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Memorable travel experiences for 2026
December is the best time of the year to plan your next holiday. Caroline O’Toole, head of cruises and luxury holidays at JWT Travel, shares her top favourites to inspire your memorable travel experiences for 2026.
Saturday night double bill at Monroe’s
Monroe’s Live will be rocking this Saturday night, December 13, with a double bill of two powerhouse bands, back-to-back: Glory Days and The Amazing Apples.
Emotionally hollow whole fails to live up to sum of its parts
Jay Kelly is an impressive convergence of Hollywood titans.
Major housing conference to take place in Galway
A major two-day housing conference is taking place in Galway today Thursday, December 10 and Friday, December 11.
Galway’s Ukrainian community delighted to meet their Presidnet and First Lady
Galway’s Ukrainian community will remember last week for generations. In a moment filled with emotion and deep pride, they gathered in Dublin to welcome President Volodymyr Zelensky and First Lady Olena Zelenska on what was far more than a diplomatic engagement—it was a historic milestone. For the first time since Ukraine declared independence in 1991, a Ukrainian Head of State made an official visit to Ireland. To witness that history unfold not in Kyiv, but here in Ireland created a profound sense of connection and belonging for Ukrainians who have built new lives along Ireland’s western shores.
Ireland’s first AI Venture Forge Accelerator concludes Paris mission with high-level showcase
PorterShed’s AI Venture Forge accelerator, Ireland’s first programme dedicated exclusively to AI start-ups, concluded its international phase last week with a three-day trade and innovation mission to Paris, culminating in a pitch showcase at the Embassy of Ireland, Paris.
Maigh Cuilinn artist to represent Ireland in landmark UN Exhibition
Maigh Cuilinn artist Padraic Reaney will have his work showcased at a landmark international exhibition in the United Nations Headquarters, New York, this December, as part of a global celebration marking the organisation’s 80th anniversary.
Talk on fancy friaries
Despite being bound by oaths of poverty, members of mendicant religious orders established sumptuous establishments across the west of Ireland during the Middle Ages.
Revolutionary Boganyi piano to feature at Claregalway Castle concert this Sunday
Maoin Cheoil na Gaillimhe is delighted to announce a very special cultural event taking place in Claregalway Castle on Sunday, 7 December, featuring the internationally acclaimed Hungarian pianist Gergely Bogányi. Presented in partnership with the Embassy of Hungary in Ireland, the concert will bring one of Europe’s most distinguished classical artists to Galway for an unforgettable evening of remarkable music.
