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150 new jobs for Galway with expansion of biomedical company Published: Monday, 12 April 2021 07:15 150 new jobs have been announced in the Galway Gaeltacht this morning by Spidéal-based company Aran Biomedical. In response to growing business demand, they plan to increase their workforce by 150 over three years with the creation of highly skilled jobs in Production, Engineering, Quality and Supply Chain Management. In addition, the company is planning to treble its manufacturing capacity with the establishment of a new facility in An Spidéal and it is anticipated that this development will be fully completed by mid-2025. The business has provided highly skilled employment in the Conamara Gaeltacht and their 120 employees since 2008, specialising in the custom design, development and manufacturing of medical implants. ....
As we go to press, Northern Ireland is immersed in elections, the outcome of which could mean serious implications for the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement. Sinn Féin is expected to emerge as the dominant nationalist party, while the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will likely end up as the leading Unionist party. Under the peace agreement, this should lead to the province’s suspended government being revived, and led jointly by the DUP and Sinn Féin. But such a prospect is scarcely conceivable. While Sinn Féin’s leaders have called for the Good Friday Agreement’s full implementation, the DUP, led by the firebrand preacher Ian Paisley, opposes the Agreement. The DUP wants a new peace deal that guarantees Northern Ireland’s union with Britain, and has refused to serve with Sinn Féin in the Northern Ireland Assembly. ....
Galway Bay FM 13 December 2020 print Galway Bay FM Newsroom – A Galway TD says the Minister for Mental Health has given a commitment to increasing staff numbers in Community Mental Health Teams Deputy Sean Canney says he also raised the issue of waiting times at Child and Adolescent mental Health Units nationwide with Minister Mary Butler. He argued the current waiting list of over 2 thousand young people awaiting appointments with CAMHS is untenable. Galway has Community Mental Health Teams for South Galway, North Galway and West Galway as well as a CAMHS In-Patient unit at Merlin Park. Deputy Canney says the minister has recognised the difficult situation and has committed to providing additional services. ....