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Public asked to be ‘Citizen Scientists’ in national hedgehog survey

One of Ireland's favourite animals - the hedgehog - is the subject of a new national survey led by researchers at NUIG and the...

Government commits to delivering revised Galway 2020 programme

The government has committed to supporting a revised programme of events for Galway 2020 to take place in the last months of this year...

Government’s handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes criticised by Galway TD

A Galway West TD has said that the Department of Health made a 'monumental and fatal error' when it took ten days to approve...

NUIG study finds dangerous E. coli strain in over 90% of Irish rivers

A new study from NUIG has found E. coli bacteria in rivers, lakes, and beaches across Ireland, including many which are designated Excellent by...

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil leaders agree on framework for government

The leaders of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have agreed on a framework for an historic government that would see the two parties in...

Over €85,000 announced for Community Call groups in county

A total of €85,789 in funding has been announced for groups in the county involved in the Community Call initiative. This is in addition to...

Skydive for Galway Hospice already has almost €10,000 pledged

A woman who is going well outside her comfort zone with a charity skydive for Galway Hospice this summer has so far raised almost...

Woman charged with criminal handling over scooters stolen from toy store

One women appeared before Galway District Court this week in connection to the theft of multiple scooters by a group of young people. Rozalia Macula...

Galway to share in over €7.5 million community sustainability grants

Homes, businesses, and more in Galway will share in over €7.5 million sustainability grants for upgrading buildings' energy ratings. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland...

Concerns raised over month long roadworks from Eyre Square to Bohermore

Concerns have been expressed about the effect that month long roadworks going from Eyre Square to Bohermore will have on city traffic this summer. Galway...

Government ministers visit site of proposed new Athenry fire station

Minister Eoghan Murphy accompanied Minister Ciaran Cannon to the site for a proposed new fire station in Athenry this morning. Minister Cannon made the case...

Rent Pressure Zones extension sign of Government failures, says Galway TD

The extension of the Rent Pressure Zones (RPZ) to include Athenry-Oranmore is evidence of the government's 'failing housing policy'  in Galway, a Galway TD...

Fitzmaurice condemns government for failing on promise to help people with incontinence

Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice has condemned the government for failing to live up to promises to support people with long term incontinence. In 2017, then...

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...

Anger erupts at inaugural city council meeting over governing pact

It was a tense day at the first meeting of the new city council on Friday, illustrated by Fianna Fáil Councillor Ollie Crowe refusing...

NUIG construction ran €15 million over budget, delivered 45 months late

The construction of three research buildings at NUIG ran €15.7 million over budget and ended up being completed 45 months late. A review of construction...

Tusla acknowledges failings after children raped in Galway foster care

Tusla has acknowledged that child protective services failed to keep safe three children who were raped while in foster care in Galway. Three girls were...

COPE Galway asks election candidates to join homelessness pledge

COPE Galway is calling on candidates for the city and county councils to sign up to a pledge to tackle homelessness and improve social...

Minister pledges to consider abolishing two-tier pay for teachers

Minister for Education Joe McHugh has pledged to consider efforts to abolish the two tier pay grade for teachers. The Minister was addressing the annual...

Local Election candidate pledges to fight for youth and minorities

This week, Galway Daily caught up with long time political activist Joe Loughnane. The People Before Profit candidate will be running in the Galway City...

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