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Gardaí called to courthouse on opening day of case against NUIG

To say there was a tense atmosphere in Galway Courthouse yesterday evening is an understatement as gardaí had to be called to the case...

Galway City Central Preview: What do your candidates stand for?

The Galway City Central Ward is one of the more unpredictable wards. There is a total of 16 candidates running in the Ward with 6...

Local Election candidate pledges to fight for youth and minorities

This week, Galway Daily caught up with long time political activist Joe Loughnane. The People Before Profit candidate will be running in the Galway City...

Housing crisis rally will Raise the Roof in Galway

Trade unions, political parties, women’s groups, student unions, housing agencies and community groups are coming together for a rally in Galway against or housing crisis. Raise...

Four to a bed: one Galway family’s housing nightmare

Housing Nightmare As the homelessness crisis in Galway continues unabated, one local family teeters on the edge in Ballybane. Estera Iakab doesn't know where to turn. She...

Landlord’s Budget ignores needs of young people, says Loughnane

Local activist and People Before Profit candidate Joe Loughnane has labelled this week's Budget as a 'landlord's budget', which failed to address the issues...

Pictures: Minister Eoghan Murphy visits new NUIG campus accomodation

Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy TD visited the new 429 bed campus accommodation in NUI Galway today in advance of...

The ‘Pres’ Athenry calls her diaspora home for a farewell bash ahead of the big move

Presentation College Athenry is moving to a new school building in Ballygurran next year after more than 70 years of students passing through those...

SU President criticises NUI Galway lecturer for anti-LGBT Tweet

Both NUI Galway and the Students Union of NUI Galway have responded to a tweet from a lecturer of NUI, that has since been...

NUIG Lecturer Tweets Anti LGBT Sentiment during Pride Month

A lecturer of NUIG has tweeted an anti LGBT Sentiment during Pride Month. Pride Month is celebrated during the month of June every year where...

Galway woman lands place in Harvard University

Fiona O'Malley, from Newcastle Road in Galway, has secured a place in a summer course on Justice in Harvard University. Fiona, 29, studied languages...

Private Members Bill on student accommodation welcomed by NUI Galway SU

NUI Galway Students’ Union is today encouraging members of the Oireachtas to vote in favour of the Student Accommodation Bill before the Dáil. The amendment...

Cúirt na Coiribe are fully booked up for the Upcoming Academic Year

Cúirt na Coiribe issued a status on Facebook and Twitter earlier today to thank all those who have applied for student accommodation to date...

MEP slams EU’s 70,000 tonne beef offer to Mercosur

MEP for the Midlands North West, Matt Carthy, says that confirmation he received that the EU has offered a 70,000 tonne beef quota in...

Donegal Tuesday hits Galway as RAG Week in full swing

Galway's pubs are full to bursting with students as RAG Week continues today with Donegal Tuesday. After a stormy Mayo Monday yesterday - and freezing...

Wednesday – Homeless Crisis Coalition Meeting

Building a Galway coalition to help solve the housing and homelessness crisis Wednesday, Feb 7 @ 7pm Monroe's Late Bar, 14 Dominick Street Upper The housing and...

Success for Coláiste Iognáid at BT Young Scientist.

2018 is shaping up to be an excellent year for scientific discovery- The BT young scientist results are out and the competition has showed...

NUI Galway’s toilets cause controversy (again)

To offend or to offend; that seems to be the question... Once again, NUI Galway's decision to rename disabled toilets as all-gendered toilets has caused...

NUI Galway to host discussion on extreme weather events

The Discipline of Geography at NUI Galway will host a half-day symposium on ‘Extreme Weather Events: Physical and Social Impacts’ on Wednesday, 28 June....

Polish school in Galway goes from strength to strength

What happens when members of your family begin to forget their native tongue? The Grochola family, originally from Poland but living in Galway, encountered this...

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