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Galway University Hospitals add new consultant for paediatric care

Galway University Hospitals are building on their paediatric services with the appointment of Dr Johannes Buca Letshwiti as a Consultant Neonatologist. Dr Letshwiti graduated from NUI...

Funding crisis threatens LGBT+ community centre

Teach Solais, a crucial hub for the LGBT+ community in Galway, could be forced to shut its doors this year because of a funding...

Bus Eireann is looking to get more women behind the wheel

Bus Eireann is looking for new drivers nationwide, and the public transport company is particularly keen to add more women to its roster. Spokesperson for...

Design team appointed for new Clifden hospital

Plans for a new 50 bed Clifden hospital and nursing unit have taken a step forward as a design team has been appointed to...

Trócaire launches cashless donation boxes in Galway

Trócaire is going digital with a pilot scheme of cashless donation boxes at Supermac's in Galway and Dublin. RTÉ reports that Trócaire has decided to...

TY students dive into ocean science at the Marine Institute

Students from Galway, Mayo, Clare, Roscommon, Dublin and, Waterford recently came to the 5th annual TY Training Week at the Marine Institute in...

Galway TD says distinguished brand needed for Irish beef

Galway-Roscommon TD Denis Naughten has said that Ireland needs a world recognised brand for its "certified grass-fed, extensively reared suckler beef". The Independent TD has...

Artistic collaboration will create monument to lace making history of Headford

A artistic collaboration has been announced to honour the lace making history of Headford. Lace Matrix will see community members in Headford working with internationally...

NUI Galway plans week of events for International Women’s Day

NUI Galway is hosting a series of public events throughout this week to celebrate International Women's Day. International Women's Day takes place on Thursday, March...

GMIT lecturer wins national education award

GMIT Science lecturer Dr Cormac Quigley was one of the big prize winners at the 2019 Education Awards. Dr Quigley, who lectures in Chemistry &...

Planning authority upholds rejection of Athenry solar farm

Plans for a 20Mw solar farm and battery storage facility near Athenry have been refused by An Bord Pleanála. Galway county council had previously rejected...

Maldron Hotel owner sees profits reach €87 million

The Dalata Group, Ireland's biggest hotel operator, saw a 13 percent increase in profits last year. The Irish Independent reports that newly filed accounts show that...

Galway scientist wins top prize at Cancer Society Awards

Dr Aideen Ryan won the top prize for her work at the 2019 Irish Cancer Society Research Awards. The cancer society awards recognised some of...

Galway to Limerick rail services disrupted 146 times in 2017

The Galway to Limerick line the most frequently disrupted rail services in Ireland with 146 separate incidents in 2017. The number of journeys either cancelled...

Massive delays on Galway to Heuston rail service

All rail services from Dublin to Galway are experiencing an 80 minute delay today. Irish rail have said that all services via Heuston are being...

An Post to roll out zero emissions vans by 2020.

Postal delivery vans in Galway city will be making deliveries zero emissions by 2020. As part of a modernisation of its fleet, An Post plans...

Four Galway science education projects aim to reach 100,000 people

Four Galway based projects have been awarded funding worth over €400,000 to achieve their goal of getting 100,000 people engaged with science. The four science...

Barna jobs safe as machines could replace two in five workers

Jobs out in Barna the safest in the country from risk of automation according to a new study. Research at UCC has found that machines...

NUI Galway announces partnership tackling gender equality

NUI Galway has announced a new partnership with charity Dress for Success to promote gender equality in the workplace. Working together, the university and...

Supreme Court making legal history by sitting in Galway for the first time

The Supreme Court is making Irish legal history by making it first trip west by sitting at NUI Galway next month. This is the...

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