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Never Grow Old proves there’s still life in the old west

by Aonghus O'Sullivan Irish writer-director Ivan Kavanagh’s Connemara shot, California set revisionist Western Never Grow Old may not take the viewer to places they’ve never...

Youth Ambassadors from 13 countries learn to fight for the Atlantic Ocean

Galway's Marine Institute is helping young people from around the world fight for the future of the Atlantic Ocean. Twenty-three Youth Ambassadors from countries connected...

Carraroe woman laid to rest as husband charged with her murder in the US

Ellen Munstis of Carraroe was laid to rest in her home town this week as her husband has been charged with her murder in...

US legislator to attend International ‘Fake News’ committee

Galway West TD Hildegarde Naughton has welcomed confirmation that influential US legislator David N. Cicilline will attend the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and...

Galway 2020 spreads the word in the US at the Milwaukee Irish Festival

The celebration of Irish culture and heritage in Galway 2020 is taking on an international dimension this month at the Milwaukee Irish Festival in...

Hiroshima – Nagasaki memorial event taking place Monday

The Galway Alliance Against War are holding their annual Hiroshima - Nagasaki memorial event in Eyre Square tomorrow. The annual event marks the anniversary of...

Declan Ganley suggests Netflix is losing subscribers due to abortion stance

Netflix might have lost more than 100,000 subscribers in the United States this quarter as a result of its attitude to abortion, Declan Ganley...

Neurent Medical’s Brian Shields is the Startup Founder of the Year

Brian Shields, founder of the local medtech startup Neurent Medical is Enterprise Ireland's Startup Founder of the Year. Mr Shields was named Founder of the...

NUIG wins Law School of the Year award

NUI Galway was named Law School of the Year at the prestigious Irish Law Awards last week. With a strong reputation for legal research and...

‘Misogynistic’, ‘racist’ and creating ‘a culture of bigotry’ – Eyre Square protesters condemn Donald Trump

The rain did little to deter a gathering of protesters against US President Donald Trump in Eyre Square yesterday evening. A number of people gathered...

Galway businessman Declan Ganley has ambitious plan for 5G networks in the US

Galway businessman Declan Ganley's company Rivada Networks is making a major move into the US telecoms market with an ambitious plan for 5G network...

Gardaí investigating alleged rape of visiting student in Connemara

Gardaí are investigating the alleged rape of a US student out in Tully Cross, Connemara. It's understood that a 19 year old girl is in...

The martyrdom of whistleblowers

Despite their contributions to society when exposing wrongdoing in banks, corporations, or government bodies, it's an unfortunate reality that whistleblowers are as likely to...

Galway medtech start-up EnteraSense secures €3.5 million funding

The Galway based medtech start-up company EnterSense has secured €3.5 million in funding from private investments and EU grant aid. Founded in 2015, EnteraSense is...

Radical anti-abortion protesters target Galway city medical centre today

Anti-abortion protesters have targeted a medical centre in Galway, holding signs which read 'real doctors don't terminate their patients'. The protesters stood outside the Galvia...

GMIT Professor takes four trophies at world weightlifting championship

GMIT's Dr David Mac Hale pulled his weight at the Raw World Powerlifting Championships in the United States recently, taking home four trophies. After only taking...

Local company Skylark stairs beats Brexit slump to become bigger than ever

After almost collapsing when it's business dried up with Brexit, Galway based stair manufacturers Skylark have turned it around to become a €1 million...

NUI Galway research team solves Darwin’s Dilema, when did animal life first appear?

A group of researchers from NUI Galway have shed new light on a question that plagued Charles Darwin, when did animal life first appear...

Galway company rebounds from €8 million loss to €2 million profit

The Galway based medtech company Bio-Medical Research Group has rebounded from a loss of €8.4 million in 2016 to posting €2.3 million profit from...

Galway’s Marine Institute leads voyage to map the ocean floor

The last great exploration of the true unknown on earth is underway, with the Marine Institute in Galway leading efforts to map the ocean...

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