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Nearly three quarters of a billion was spent in the Galway property market last year

Record levels of spending were recorded in the Galway property market last year with €681 million changing hands, up more than a fifth from...

OPINION: Another Level Ladies Football Can Overcome 

When the 2018 Galway ladies football year is reviewed, it will go down as a memorable 12 months where progress was made and the...

Researchers use genetic technology to breed improved sugar beets

Plant biologists at NUI Galway's Ryan Institute have found the best genetic breeding strategies to grow better sugar beet crops. The newly published research shows...

€10,000 prize for non-fiction honours French writer who lived in Galway for 40 years

The inaugural Michel Déon prize for non-fiction will be awarded by the Royal Irish Academy this December. It's named in honour of the French writer...

Galway is the second most popular destination in Ireland for overseas tourists

Galway attracted the second highest amount of overseas visitors in 2017, beating Cork and Kerry, according to the new figures from Fáilte Ireland. Last year...

OPINION: The 2018 Senior Camogie Year Needs To Be Put To Bed 

The a general rule when it comes to finishing a Leaving Certificate examination is not to talk about it.  You’ve studied (enough you hope), you’ve...

LISTEN: “I Never Felt We Really Got Going” – Cathal Murray 

For the third consecutive year, Galway’s senior camogie team were left wondering what if at the penultimate hurdle as Kilkenny’s late burst in Semple...

OPINION: Intermediate Camogie Have Made Progress but System Still Needs Fine Tuning 

While it was a disappointing overall effort, there was a positive feel leaving McDonagh Park, Nenagh last Saturday (18th August) despite Galway’s intermediate camogie team...

LISTEN: “We Had Chances” – Noel Finn 

Galway intermediate camogie manager Noel Finn was disappointed after seeing his side fall 0-4 to 0-9 last Saturday (18th August) in the All-Ireland semi-final.  The Tribeswomen...

CAMOGIE: Galway vs Kilkenny (Saturday, 5.30pm Semple Stadium) 

Galway’s senior camogie team reach their defining 2018 moment when they face Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final in their biggest game since the 2013...

CAMOGIE: “It’s A Good Chance to Prove Ourselves” – Cathal Murray 

After the disappointment of their 1-17 to 0-13 reversal during the group stages, Galway’s senior camogie team get a chance of redemption on Saturday...

Knock & Shannon show positive growth as Ireland’s airports contribute €10.2bn to the economy

Passenger numbers at Ireland's airports have surged 45% since 2012, according to figures contained in a report released by the Oireachtas. The report reveals that...

UHG saw 43 patients on trolleys yesterday

43 patients Forty-three patients were waiting on trolleys at University Hospital Galway - the highest number nationwide - on Wednesday. Across Ireland yesterday a total of...

GALWAY GAA: “The Lads Are Well Experienced” – Micheal Donoghue 

Galway senior hurling manager Micheal Donoghue knows his team carries plenty of experience as they aim to emulate the 1980s generation and secure back-to-back All-Ireland senior...

Interns at Galway hospitals asked to write up charts of patients they haven’t seen

An inspection of training facilities at Galway hospitals has found that interns are being asked to write notes on patients they haven't seen, or...

GALWAY GAA: Michael Coleman Named 90s Hurling Hero 

Galway’s All-Ireland winning midfielder Michael Coleman is among 15 players from the 1990s who’ll be honoured at this Sunday’s (19th August) All-Ireland Hurling Final.  As the Kilkenny team...

LISTEN: “The Poor Girl Is Distraught” – Stephen Glennon

Galway's senior ladies football team qualified for a first All-Ireland semi-final since 2014 last Sunday (August 12th) but before reflecting on a job well...

Galway county has the second highest amount of roads in Ireland

Galway county alone accounts for 6.8% of Ireland's road network with 6,706km of roads, the second largest amount of any local authority. The only one...

Galway voted among the friendliest cities in the world

Galway has been voted the fifth friendliest city in the world by readers of the Conde Nast Traveler. People noted that when they come to...

Salthill beach is the only litter free beach in Ireland

Salthill beach is the only one in Ireland deemed clean according to a new survey of Irish beaches, rivers, and harbours. However the Shannon at...

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