A two day conference taking place in Galway will look at what the future might hold British-Irish relations once that Brexit deadline hits.
More than...
There are 3,135 patients at University Hospitals Galway who have been waiting more than two years for an outpatient appointment.
From among these 453 have...
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has come under fire for his stance that so-called vulture funds are better for homeowners than banks from a Galway TD.
Independent...
The Anti-Eviction Bill beat the government to pass through the Dáil yesterday, with just two Galway representatives voting in favour of the bill.
People Before...
Fianna Fáil's decision yesterday to extend of the lifetime of the Government is crucial to Galway with Brexit looming on the international stage.
That's according to...
Yesterday the Dáil voted against declaring a national housing emergency in the midst of a widespread and worsening homelessness crisis.
The 'Housing Emergency Measures in...
Galway International Arts Festival has announced the winter programme for its First Thought Talks that premiered this summer.
The First Thought Talks were launched by GIAF as...
According to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), Galway was the second most overcrowded hospital in the state for the month of October.
INMO...
Frustrations have been expressed at delays to bringing in more late night services on the Route 424 bus line serving Connemara.
Currently the last bus...