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“Irrational” to build roads in climate crisis says group challenging Ring Road

The Friends of the Irish Environment, one of the groups seeking a judicial review of the N6 Galway Ring Road, has said that it...

Decision not to outsource catering at older people’s day centre welcomed

The decision not to outsource catering facilities for an older people's day centre in Galway City has been welcomed. Galway TD Catherine Connolly said that...

Tuam Intreo centre to be completed by spring

The conversion of the old library into an Intreo Centre for Social Welfare services in Tuam is to be completed in the coming months. Independent...

Government ignoring impact of restrictions on workers says Galway TD

Roscommon-Galway TD Claire Kerrane has hit out at the government for 'ignoring the impact of public health restrictions' on workers. She urged the government to...

Minister welcomes conviction of Galway farmer for destroying hedges and woodland

A number of fines and criminal convictions for the destruction of hedgerows and woodlands during bird nesting season have been welcomed by the government. A...

NUIG partnering in two carbon capture peatlands projects

NUI Galway is partnering in two newly announced projects aimed at studying carbon capture in soil to combat climate change. Minister for Agriculture, Food and...

Minister says bus connectivity to Portiuncula Hospital vital

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said that the government will try to address a shortage of bus services to Portiuncula Hospital. Speaking in the...

Over 700 pharmacies to administer Pfizer vaccine as rollout extends to 12-15 year olds

The number pharmacies across Ireland administering the Pfizer vaccine will double this week to over 700 as the vaccination rollout is extended to 12...

Minister Humphreys concludes Our Rural Future tour in Galway

Minister Heather Humphreys visited Co. Galway over the weekend to conclude her nationwide tour to promote the Government's new rural development strategy. The Minister was...

First vaccines to be administered in Clifden this week

A new COVID-19 vaccination satellite centre in Clifden will open this week to administer vaccines to people in Connemara. The centre is located at Clifden...

Planning decision on Galway Ring Road pushed back

An Bord Pleanála has issued a new date for when it expects to make a decision on the Galway City Ring Road application after...

Work begins on bringing Old Grove Hospital back to life

Work has finally begun on the redevelopment of the Old Grove Hospital in Tuam after it has been left idle for more than two...

Thermo King and GMIT team up to create new Engineering degree

A new bachelor's degree in Automation and Robotics has been announced at GMIT as part of a new collaboration between the college and technology...

Galway projects inspiring young people to pursue science

Nurturing future generations of scientists in Ireland can rely heavily on getting young people engaged with science, and inspiring them to pursue a future...

Minister could face no confidence motion over forestry licencing backlog Fitzmaurice says

Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice has said that the Minister for Agriculture could face a motion of no confidence if the forestry sector continues on...

Dog owners urged to be responsible during lambing season

Dog owners are being urged to remember how vulnerable sheep are to dog attacks - especially during lambing season. Highlighting the issue, Minister Heather Humphreys...

Galway Hospice to share in over €10m recurring annual funding

Galway Hospice will share in more than €10 million in recurring annual funding announced for the voluntary hospice sector starting from this year. Minister for...

Galway TD urges Ministers to meet Parents’ Association of Rosedale Special School in city

Mairéad Farrell TD has called on the Minister for Education and Minister for Special Education to meet with the Parents’ Association of Rosedale Special...

Call for Minister for Health to ‘step up to the plate’ and pay student nurses

Galway West TD Mairéad Farrell has called on Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to step up to the plate and pay student nurses. During a...

Irish scientist says life could go back to normal by late spring

An Irish scientist working on a coronavirus vaccine has predicted life could go back to normal by late spring. Dublin scientist Professor Adrian Hill's hopeful...

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