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Connemara island home to 7th century monastery on the market for €1.25 million

If you're in the market for a seafront home in Galway then this Connemara island could be what you're looking for, though it's a...

Galway pub shortlisted for Best Live Music Venue of the Year Award

A Galway pub has been shortlisted for an IMRO Live Music venue of the Year Award, which celebrates venues with a dedication and passion...

Plans in progress for permanent Educate Together base in Tuam

Plans are progressing to provide a permanent base for an Educate Together National School in Tuam. The new campus will accommodate the three existing National...

Scholarships open to send female students to unique international engineering summer academy

NUI Galway is offering its female engineering students a unique opportunity to improve their skills and make connections with people from around the world...

Four to a bed: one Galway family’s housing nightmare

Housing Nightmare As the homelessness crisis in Galway continues unabated, one local family teeters on the edge in Ballybane. Estera Iakab doesn't know where to turn. She...

Cúirt offering young writers the chance to tour Europe’s literature festivals

The Cúirt International Literary Festival is calling for young writers from around Europe to join a project promoting literature from in lesser known languages. Read...

Galway Food Tours wins big at Irish Tourism Awards

Galway Food Tours was crowned the Best Food and Beverage Experience in Ireland at the Irish Tourism Industry Awards this week. Founded by Sheila Dignam,...

1520 – a medieval themed bar with a 21st century kick

The 1520 Bar down in the heart of the Latin Quarter is a perfect representative of the modern bar in Galway, steeped in history...

Met Éireann must end its ridiculous partition of Ireland on weather maps

A no-deal Brexit is looking more likely than ever as the end of March finally comes into view. And during the final countdown over the...

City Council pushes ahead with second round of busking bylaws

Galway city council moving ahead with its second attempt at busking bylaws for the city centre. The council has published a new set of draft...

“No legislating for empathy” – Galway TD condemns graphic images of M50 crash on social media

"There is no legislating for empathy or simple humanity in relation to sharing images on messaging apps and social media," A Galway TD has...

New chairperson appointed for Galway 2020

Galway 2020 has announced the appointment of a new chairperson to take the place of Aideen McGinley. Well known film and theatre producer Arthur Lappin...

Mother and Baby Homes report delayed for another year

Children's Minister Katherine Zappone has acknowledged that the families invested in the investigation into Mother and Baby Homes will be disappointed at having to...

Galway’s Sinéad Cassidy is the Rising Star of the Irish Women’s Awards

Last night the Irish Women's Awards celebrated top female roles models and their contributions to Irish society and industry. Galway's very own Sinéad Cassidy was...

Just one week remaining to apply for emigrants business programme

Emigrants who have returned to Galway in the past three years have just one week to take up a Government initiative supporting business development. The...

Families with kids invited to The Dockside Deli for kid-friendly fish tasting day

The Dockside Deli by Galway Bay Seafoods is putting the focus on kids over the next three Saturdays by inviting families to drop in...

Marine Institute gives multi million backing to marine technology innovators

Galway's Marine Institute is backing twelve small enterprises driving new innovations in marine technology with €2.4 million in funding. Twelve grants of up to €200,000...

Galway Food Festival to take hiatus for 2019

The Galway Food Festival, which was attended by over 70,000 people last year, will be taking a hiatus in 2019. The break will allow the...

Minister launches fresh programme promoting consent at NUI Galway

Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor has launched a four year research programme at NUI Galway promoting sexual consent. The Active Consent...

“Some of our most vulnerable citizens and families are left to suffer”

In December, Sinn Féin Councillor Mairéad Farrell hit out at the Government for 'staggering' failings in health and housing. The Galway City East Councilor illustrated her frustration...

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