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Workers and social welfare recipients need income increases say PBP

People Before Profit have said that workers and social welfare recipients need income increases to cope with what they have described as 'an attack'...

DIAS astrophotography competition back for second year

The astrophotography competition 'Reach for the Stars' is back for its second year and Galway with an interest in photography and astronomy are being...

Marine innovation centre set up in Carna to help businesses grow

A new innovation and development centre has been set up in Connemara to help grow businesses in the marine sector. The Nua Na Mara Marine...

New scholarship programme launching for NUIG students

A new scholarship programme for entrepreneurial students is being launched at NUI Galway this year. The Séamus McDermott Entrepreneurial Scholarship will provide first year undergraduate...

Irish language status now on par with other official EU languages

The Irish language's status in European istitutions will be on a par with other official languages of the EU from midnight tonight. The Irish language...

Man faces prison for stealing friend’s savings from under his nose

A man faces up to four years in prison for stealing all the savings of a friend and colleague who trusted him to help...

Joyrider sentenced for crash in stolen car that killed passenger

A man received a seven year prison sentence for dangerous driving in a stolen car that ended in the death of his passenger when...

Tánaiste opens state of the art expansion to GMIT

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar visited Galway on Friday to formally open a state of the art expansion to GMIT, which will help create jobs in...

Connemara aerospace company creating 40 jobs with multi-million contract

Connemara based company ÉireComposites will be creating 40 new jobs in the Galway Gaeltact thanks to a major new contract. ÉireComposites will be creating the...

More than 150 children spending over 5 years in direct provision

The number of children living long-term in the direct provision system has gone up by 50% in the past year. Figures provided to Galway TD...

Irish company bringing home dreams to life through virtual reality

Virtual Teic, based in the west of Ireland, has just launched their latest 3D design modelling technology service, ‘Virtual Reality’. Imagine being able to ‘walk...

No timeline yet for delivery of new UHG emergency department

The construction of a new emergency department for University Hospital Galway could still be a long way off, as the project is only in...

Murder in the air – Mo’s confession rocks Ros na Rún season finale

After a season of murder, deceit, affairs, and manipulation, it all comes to a ahead in the milestone season 25 finale of Ros na...

NUIG joins EU partners on preparing for a future pandemic

NUI Galway is joining partner institutes across the European Union in an initiative that aims to prepare the continent for dealing with the next...

City Council puts in extra bins and toilets ahead of bank holiday weekend

Galway City Council has installed additional bins and toilets in key areas of the city ahead of the bank holiday weekend. The council has taken...

State of the art Medical Imaging Suite added to GMIT medtech centre

GMIT has a new state of the art Medical Imaging Suite to add to the expanding range of resources on offer for medtech researchers. The...

Connacht Rugby announces new coaching team

Connacht Rugby have announced a new coaching team for the coming season, with Peter Wilkins, Mossy Lawler, and Colm Tucker moving up to the...

Ballinasloe’s public toilets are a disgrace, says county councillor

Ballinasloe's public toilets are a disgrace and in urgent need of refurbishment, a Galway county councillor has said. Cllr Dr Evelyn Parsons said that Galway...

Six out of Ten Galwegians staying within 10km of home

More than 60 percent of people in Galway stayed local, that is to say within 10km of their home, in the week ending on...

Deity Creation: The story of Christ viewed through a sci-fi lens

What if is one of the most attractive questions in writing historical or science fiction. It’s a powerful framing device that opens up events...

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