Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | irishmirror.ie | Darragh Berry

    The six-year-old girl who was killed in a horror Galway crash at the weekend has been named with her school paying tribute. Ula Grigaityte, a senior infant pupil at Scoil Rois Primary School in Salthill, was killed while riding her bike after an oil delivery lorry knocked her down while turning into Sandyvale Lawn estate on the Headford Road on Saturday.

  • 2 weeks ago | galwaybeo.ie | Darragh Berry

    In the same weekend that Dublin pubs saw their high prices go viral, one Galway pub stays steadfast against the rising tide of prices. Once again, Colm Redmond, publican and businessman, has seen his rock bottom, local-friendly prices hit the headlines delivering a round for just over half the price of the same in Temple Bar.

  • 3 weeks ago | belfastlive.co.uk | Darragh Berry |Nadia Breen

    If you're jetting off for an Easter break, keeping the holiday budget down may very well be high on your agenda. With the cost of holidays at record levels, saving money has become essential for many households. One savvy way to do this is bypassing airport food or buying food on the plane. Whilst airlines have trolley services onboard offering hot meals and nibbles, it can often work out cheaper to pack your own food to eat on your journey.

  • 3 weeks ago | dublinlive.ie | Darragh Berry |Aakanksha Surve

    If you're jetting off this Easter, keeping spending low is on the agenda for heaps of holiday-goers. With holiday costs hitting the roof, saving money becomes crucial for countless families. One savvy way to save cash is by swerving the buy of grub at the airport or in-flight munch. Sure, all airlines have trolley services loaded with warm dishes and nibbles, but why not save money by packing your own bites until landing?

  • 3 weeks ago | galwaybeo.ie | Galway Beo |Darragh Berry

    If you're fortunate enough to be heading off on an Easter holiday, keeping costs low is a top priority for many. With the cost of holidays at record levels, saving money is crucial for numerous families. One method to achieve this is by avoiding purchasing food at the airport or during your flight. Although all airlines provide a trolley service with hot meals and snacks, it can be more economical to bring your own food on board until you reach your destination.

Journalists covering the same region

Roger Cox's journalist profile photo

Roger Cox

Editor and Columnist at The Scotsman

Roger Cox primarily covers news in Scotland, United Kingdom, including key areas like Edinburgh and the Highlands.

James McCarthy's journalist profile photo

James McCarthy

Political Reporter at Belfast Live

James McCarthy primarily covers news in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom and surrounding areas.

Michael Scott's journalist profile photo

Michael Scott

Editor at Newry Reporter

Michael Scott primarily covers news in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom and surrounding areas.

Eric Fitzgerald

Production at Limerick Post

Eric Fitzgerald primarily covers news in Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland and surrounding areas.

Alistair Dunsmuir's journalist profile photo

Alistair Dunsmuir

Managing Editor at The Golf Business

Managing Editor at Greenkeeping

Alistair Dunsmuir primarily covers news in Scotland, United Kingdom, including areas like Fife and the Central Belt.

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
873
Tweets
5K
DMs Open
No
No Tweets found.