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Sports Club Grant Scheme allocations announced

Galway City Council today announced this year's allocation of the Sports Club Grants Scheme. In all, €120,000 was allocated to 43 different clubs with 25...

Leading Panama Papers journalist labels Apple’s tax rate as “very very low”

The Apple tax case is one which just won't go away. At the final meetings of the European Parliament's Panama Papers inquiry committee today, journalist Simon...

WATCH: Emotional video shows extent of housing crisis in Galway

People Before Profit members in Galway have released a video highlighting the extent of the housing crisis and homelessness crisis in the city and...

Supermacs owner awarded highest honour by GMIT

The owner of Supermacs Pat McDonagh has been awarded an honorary fellowship, the highest honour GMIT  can confer. Described as a businessman, innovator and entrepreneur...

10 per cent rise in rents in Galway City

The figures from today's Daft.ie Rental Price Report do not make for happy reading for tenants, those worried about homelessness and those whose focus...

3,456 pensioners in Galway & Mayo “being fleeced” by 2012 pension changes

Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh says that the government must do something to rectify the 3,456 older people in Galway & Mayo "being fleeced" by...

Major IT conference to get underway on Monday

DevOpsDays Galway, a two-day IT and software conference, will get underway on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 November. The event at the Radisson Blu Hotel is...

Survivors of former industrial school at Lenaboy to be consulted

Meetings are to take place in the coming weeks between the city council and the former industrial school at Lenaboy, Taylor’s Hill. The West of...

Galway student wins European Young Chef Award 2017

GMIT student Aisling Rock has won the European Young Chef Awards for 2017 in Catalonia with a dish inspired by the west of Ireland. She impressed...

Gardaí called to NUI Galway 7 times between 2014 and 2017

Gardaí were called to NUI Galway seven times between 2014 and early 2017, according to figures seen by the Irish Times. Records released under the...

Protein which causes spread of breast cancer found by NUI Galway study

New NUI Galway research has discovered that a protein called iNOS in the body is a key cause for the aggressive spread of triple negative...

Summit launched for companies looking to export

As summit was launched this week in Galway which aims to support companies which are looking to export. 'Export Summit 2017- Local to Global' was...

Fintan O’Toole to woo Galway with interesting public lecture

Award-winning journalist for the Irish Times will be in Galway to give an interesting public lecture entitled ‘Bernard Shaw and the Uses of Celebrity’ to...

Clifden church ‘completely destroyed’ by thugs

"We'll come through,  we'll keep smiling." Those were the words of Reverend Stan Evans today after discovering the contents of Holy Trinity, Errislannan, Clifden were destroyed...

Four areas in Galway are discharging untreated raw sewage

Ahascragh, Carraroe, Roundstone, Spiddal are discharging untreated sewage, a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report has found. Ten other areas in Galway have been highlighted...

Connemara wind farm could power every home in Galway

The 169MW Galway Wind Park, co-developed by SSE and Coillte in Connemara, has entered commercial operation and is now Ireland’s largest and best performing...

EIB confirms €60m funding for NUI Galway campus

The European Investment Bank will provide €60 million towards development of the NUI Galway campus. The first ever loan to the university from Europe’s long-term...

Put ‘clowns’ who swim during storms in jail – says angry Senator

An Independent Galway senator has called for charges and jail time for 'clowns' who risk their lives and those of emergency services during extreme...

56 first-years given €1,500 by NUI Galway

NUI Galway celebrated the success of a select group of first-year students with a special ceremony last week, in recognition of the high points...

Ex-Hurricane Ophelia hits Galway with force

Galway is now in the firing line of Ophelia, as she travels up the west coast past Co. Clare. Galway Bay will likely experience...

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