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The joy of seeing people getting better

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You can read an organisation by the quality of its people, the rapport they create with customers, and the buy-in they have to the core service. In this regard, OxyGeneration is setting high standards.

Fines for road traffic offences set to double

Regulations to double fixed charges relating to key road safety offences including speeding, phone use and non-wearing of seatbelts are set to be introduced.

Motorway safety campaign launched in Ireland

The Road Safety Authority, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint campaign aimed at reminding road users of the Rules of the Road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

Fines for road traffic offences set to double

Regulations that will double fixed charges relating to key road safety offences including speeding, phone use and non-wearing of seatbelts, are set to be introduced.

RSA, TII and An Garda Síochána launch motorway safety campaign

The Road Safety Authority (RSA), Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint campaign aimed at reminding road users of the Rules of the Road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

Almost one in four drivers check mobile phone notifications when behind the wheel

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána are once again appealing to drivers to not use their mobile phones while driving - the calls come following the publication of new research which shows almost a quarter of drivers (23%) admit to checking mobile phone notifications while driving.

Diabetes Ireland unveils ‘Diabetes Smart’ online education programme

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Diabetes Smart is a free interactive online education platform available at www.diabeteseducation.ie developed by Diabetes Ireland with support from Novo Nordisk.

Reduce driving anxiety and keep safe on motorways

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I only learned lately while listening to a family friend how driving on motorways can be a daunting place for some people. That is despite the fact that they are our safest roads overall.

‘The two luckiest Girls in Galway’

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Knowledge of how to read the sea is a rare gift. Patrick Oliver, one the last of the Claddagh fishermen, who once had a fleet of 200 boats in the bay, carries on the family tradition successfully catching lobster and crab. Patrick knows the local coastal waters like few others. When on Thursday morning August 13 2020, he heard that the two young women, Sara Feeney (23) and Ellen Glynn (17), who had set out from Furbo beach on their inflatable paddle boards the evening before, were still missing, he phoned his brother Dave who had been out all night on the Galway lifeboat searching.

Covid-19 vaccination centre to cease operations in early June

Due to a large reduction in the numbers of people presenting at Covid-19 vaccinations centres, the HSE has opted to close the administering facility in Moate, on Wednesday, June 8.

 

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