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Could 60 be the new 40? The changing face of ageing in Ireland
As we approach Positive Ageing Week, JACQUIE LYNSKEY reflects on how challenging outdated stereotypes around ageing means that, rather than slowing down, growing older is a time to thrive.
Foreign investors are slow to look West, survey shows
Only six per cent of multinational companies planning to invest in Ireland are looking at the West, according to a new survey, despite strong economic growth and overall improving sentiment amongst foreign investors into Ireland.
Galway residents urged to participate in Waterways Ireland consultation
Waterways Ireland has opened a public consultation for its Heritage and Biodiversity Plan 2030, inviting Galway residents to have their say to help shape the future of Ireland’s waterways.
35-job boost in Galway as Nostra announces opening of new office
Nostra, one of Ireland’s leading IT services providers has announced the creation of 100 new jobs, with 35 of those based in Galway, adding to its team of over 250 employees across Ireland, UK, Bulgaria and South Africa.
Sky’s the limit for Irish Businesses in Shannon Duty Free’s new beauty, living and wellness area
The sky’s the limit for Irish brands in Shannon Airport Duty Free’s new Beauty, Living and Wellness area.
Influencers spread the word about County Westmeath in Great Britain
A group of popular influencers from Great Britain – who have a combined following of more than 560,000 on Instagram – visited Westmeath and Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands as recent guests of Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland.
Austrian travel journalists set to shine spotlight on County Westmeath
Top Austrian travel journalists have been exploring County Westmeath during their visit to Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, as guests of Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland.
Scoil Fhursa, nócha bliain ag fás
The Irish Church Missions was the missionary wing of the Church of Ireland and England. They were a very rich organisation who felt it was imperative to convert Roman Catholics “from the errors of Popery”. Around the year 1850, they had two houses in Merchants Road and established a school in one of them (known as The Dover School) where a child might get an evening meal and a night’s lodging after attending a Bible class.
Westmeath students participate in prominent Science Showcase
County Westmeath teenagers joined students from across Ireland at a special showcase event for young science innovators, that was hosted at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin recently.
Approval of strategic assessment report for ED at University Hospital Galway
The Department of Health has approved the Strategic Assessment Report (SAR) for the delivery of a new Emergency Department and Women’s and Children’s Department at University Hospital Galway, according to Senator Seán Kyne.