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Election to be held after 2019 to avoid British-style political chaos

An election will not be held in 2019, Fianna Fáil has confirmed, so that Ireland can avoid the kind of political chaos seen in...

Kinvara school pupils in the running for New York trip at national film competition

Pupils from Seamount College in Kinvara will find out on Friday if they've won a national competition that could send them winging across the Atlantic. They...

Blasphemy and vegan recipes: What Irish people Googled most in 2018

As we come towards the end of another year, the annual Google Year in Search results give us a unique snapshot of what caught...

Holocaust survivor visits East Galway school to talk to students and staff

Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental visited Galway yesterday to speak to students in Portumna Community School. Mr Reichental recently published a new book for children aged 10...

MathWorks software company creating 85 new jobs in Galway

Software developer MathWorks has looked at the numbers and decided to expand its operations in Galway, creating 85 new jobs. Twenty of the new jobs...

Should Galway revoke Suu Kyi’s Freedom of the City?

Freedom of the City vote Galway City Council will hold a vote this Monday on whether to revoke the Freedom of the City honour bestowed...

Oral hearing tomorrow on appeal against Galway Hospice

An oral hearing will take place tomorrow about plans for a new Galway Hospice building on the grounds of Merlin Park Hospital. Plans for a...

Galway TD gives top five tips for Galway businesses to be ‘Brexit-ready’

Businesses in County Galway need to keep up their hard work in getting themselves Brexit ready. That's according to East Galway TD Ciaran Cannon, who...

Multiple Galway prize winners at Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards

Galway's engineers shined at the Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards recently, taking home multiple prizes at this prestigious ceremony. The Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards, supported by...

Three Galway groups shortlisted for prestigious charity awards

Three major organisation in Galway have been shortlisted for the benefits they bring to the community at the 2018 Charity Impact Awards. The Charity Impact...

Galway Traveller Movement wants to build bridges on ethnic status

The Galway Traveller Movement is seeking to renew efforts to build bridges with the wider community as it tackles questions about hate crime and...

Paul’s Picks – How to make money betting on the Mid Term Elections.

We are on the eve of the US Mid Term elections where 1/3rd of the Senate seats are up for grabs along with all...

Almost 20,000 people visit Portumna Workhouse in 2018

Almost 20,000 people have visited the Irish Workhouse Centre in Portumna in so far this year. This figure is comprised of regular visitors, people seeking...

Further calls for public drinking water fountains across Galway

An East Galway TD has added his voice to many who have expressed their wish to see public water fountain installed in Galway. Minister Ciaran...

More than 700 stuck on trolleys at UHG in worst October on record

Worst October on record for overcrowding Over 700 patients were left waiting for care on trolleys at University Hospital Galway this month in the worst-ever...

Exit polls predict comfortable win for Michael D. Higgins

Voting has closed in the presidential election and blasphemy referendum, and exit polls are predicting that Michael D will retain the presidency by a...

Galway islands go to the polls

Residents of the Aran Islands and Inishboffin are going to the polls today to cast their votes in the presidential election and blasphemy referendum. The...

Liadh Ní Riada will challenge ‘cozy consensus’, says Cllr Farrell at Sinn Féin commemoration

Sinn Féin Councilor Mairéad Farrell wholeheartedly endorsed Liadh Ní Riada during the annual Sinn Féin commemoration of Mícheál Breathnach last Saturday. Mícheál Breathnach was...

Galway secondary school students urged to join competition to win trip to New York

Gaway secondary school students are being urged to get involved in a competition for a chance to win a trip to New York in March...

Support for Michael D as strong as ever on Galway doors

It was a breezy Tuesday night in Knocknacarra. The cross party campaign group "Galway for Higgins" were canvassing for the incumbent President. Galway Daily...

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