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Newly elected Councillor Eddie Hoare pledges a big presence on the ground locally

Newly elected City Councillor Eddie Hoare promises to be a big presence on the ground locally Galway Daily caught up with Fine Gael Councillor Eddie...

Beef aid fund conditions a “kick in the teeth” to suckler farmers

Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice has vocally criticised access conditions to the €100 beef aid fund which he said would harm Irish farmers and communities. The...

NGOs and community organisations awarded €18.5 million

Nearly €20 million has been allocated to NGOs and civil society organisations in Galway and around Ireland to support their work in the community. Funding...

Fianna Fáil leads and the Greens break through – Breakdown of the new county council

After weeks of hard work and vigorous campaigning the candidates for Galway County Council finally saw the results of their graft last week. Some parties...

New faces and new parties: A breakdown of the new City Council

The dust has settled after the drawn out local elections last weekend and a new Galway city council has been elected. With new faces in...

Máiread McGuinness re-elected to European Parliament while Maria Walsh in the running for fourth seat

Results of the first count of the Midlands North West Constituency for the European Parliament have been released with one seat filled. Máiread McGuinness has...

Fine Gael holds onto both seats in Loughrea

Fine Gael got off to a strong start as counting began in the Loughrea district today, with both of their councillors getting elected in...

Loughrea pharma company is Ireland’s best International Family Business

The Loughrea based Chanelle Pharma has been named the International Family Business of the Year at the Energia Family Business Awards. The inaugural Energia Family...

King and Queen of Sweden visiting Galway

The King and Queen of Sweden are visiting Galway today as part of a three day state visit to Ireland. King Carl XVI Gustaf and...

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...

President Higgins welcomes guests to international street art display in Galway

President Michael D Higgins welcomed over 200 people who have arrived from around the world for Europe's biggest display of street art in Galway...

Farmers urged to think safety first and share roads

Farmers are being urged to take extra care as the number of tractors, trailers and other farm machinery using the roads increases. The appeal comes...

Government must hold “Golden share” of national broadband to block any sell off

The government must retain a "golden share" of whatever company operates the new national broadband infrastructure to protect the taxpayers' investment. Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice...

City Council candidate wants to inject council with modern way of thinking

Young blood is needed in Galway City Council to inject the chamber with a more modern way of thinking, That's what first-time Fine Gael candidate...

End PJ Paralysis campaign launches at UHG to get patients out of bed

A new campaign to get people up and out of bed to reduce their recovery time in hospitals was officially launched at University Hospital...

GMIT launches €60 million five year strategic plan

GMIT has unveiled a five year strategic plan that will guide it as it makes the shift to become a Technical University. The 2019 -...

Social Democrats Member Owen Hanley sets his sights on Galway City East

This week it was Owen Hanley who spoke to Galway Daily about his upcoming local election campaign for the Galway City East ward. The Social...

NUIG awarded Green Flag environmental status

NUIG has been awarded that internationally recognised Green Flag accreditation for promoting sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. The Green Flag was awarded to the...

Galway astronomers measure the diameters of stars

Astronomers at NUI Galway have played an integral part in an international effort to measure the diameter of stars using an array of gamma-ray...

Galway scientist awarded Teagasc Gold Medal for cattle breeding work

Galway based Tegasc researcher Prof Michael Diskin has won the Teagasc Gold Medal for his work on cattle breeding. Prof Diskin has been in charge...

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