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Lorraine Galvin is a fairly accomplished Wexford woman. She has a doctorate of education from Dublin City University and has worked with what is now the South East Technological University as a ...
It’s Second Hand September, a move initially promoted by Oxfam to encourage people to move away from fast fashion and to encourage sustainability.
There were times this year when Diarmuid O’Connor must have felt a bit like Charlie Brown, from the comic strip Peanuts, frustrated at every turn, the football being whipped away from him just as he ...
A week out from a Culture Night painting marathon that will see him complete 18 portraits over 12 hours, Arklow-based artist Conor Walton said he’ll approach the feat of endurance like any athlete ...
Jim Gavin’s win, Sinn Féin’s clash and Maria Steen is half way there: the week that was in the presidential election.
The minister gathered her papers and stormed out of the room with her entourage of officials in tow. Scrambling after them down the corridor, apologetic about what had happened in the meeting, were ...
First-time buyers in Co Wexford are “going to get nailed” if the county council goes ahead with proposals to increase its development contribution scheme (DCS). The scheme sees a fee charged to those ...
Perhaps it is the pace of change in today’s world that makes some believe core principles can be devalued on a political whim.
A controversial solar farm in Tipperary has been granted planning permission on appeal, despite strong opposition from local residents – a decision that has been described as “deeply disappointing”.
US fintech Mercury, which is valued at $3.5bn (€3bn) following a fundraising this year, is establishing a lab in Dublin, it is understood.
In what is a massive blow to households, more than one million of them will be affected after two more energy companies said this week they would be raising electricity prices. Co ...