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Broadband plan “not worth the paper it’s written on” for rural Galway

The promises made in the National Broadband Plan are "not worth the paper it's written on" for rural Ireland a Galway TD claims. Speaking in...

Simon Harris asks people to reserve the A&E for emergencies amid trolley crisis

Health Minister Simon Harris has admitted that long waits at the A&E are "inevitable" this winter period as our hospitals are more overcrowded than...

Deal struck to secure Aran Islands air service up to 2021

A major breakthrough has been made in securing the future of air travel to the Aran Islands with a deal to help extend services...

FoodCloud launches Galway hub to take surplus food from retailers for charities

FoodCloud, the innovative Irish social enterprise distributing surplus food from retailers to charities, opened its third hub in Oranmore this week. Ireland generates over one...

UHG will pass 7,000 people on trolleys by Christmas in worst year on record

Today marks a milestone in Irish healthcare as the number of patients on trolleys this year has passed 100,000 for the first time since...

Galway students honoured for ReelLIFE SCIENCE video competition awards

Science filmmakers from Galway were honoured at the recent Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition for their awards at the national ReelLIFE SCIENCE video...

New permanent flood relief scheme to support Galway businesses

A new permanent flood relief scheme will be of great support to businesses and community groups in Galway, according to a Galway East TD. Minister...

Urban regeneration projects across Galway set to receive €6.5m in funding

Urban regeneration and development projects in Galway are set to receive €6,311,500 in funding projects. The projects include new cycling lanes, the regeneration of Galway's...

Slow spending of LEADER funding comes under heavy criticism

Deficiencies in delivering money to projects that get approval for LEADER funding have been called out as only €52,285 has been spent in Galway...

Rare arctic whales found off Irish coast

A three year study of Ireland's Atlantic waters recorded many incredible things that have enhanced our knowledge of offshore species and habitats. Among the things...

Only one in thirteen new jobs come West

All recoveries are clearly not equal with less than 6,000 of the 67,000 jobs created this year coming to the West of Ireland. While Ireland's...

Multi-million funding announced for two rural Connemara communities

Galway has been granted €2.25 million for two projects supporting rural communities in Connemara. The community projects in Renvyle and Spiddal are two of the...

Controversial anti-abortion group plans Galway crisis pregnancy centre

 A controversial crisis pregnancy agency with a history of making false claims about abortions is seeking to set up an office in Galway before...

Céard atá i ndán don Óstán G as seo go cheann bliana?

Céard atá i ndán don Óstán G as seo go cheann bliana agus iad ag tabhairt fé athchóirithe? Chuireadh fáilte linn ag an Óstán G (Óstán...

Galway Races raise €95,000 for breast cancer research

Nearly one hundred thousand euro was raised to further research into breast cancer at the 'Race in Pink' event during the Galway Races last...

Portumna primary school get backing for special education services

St. Brendan's National School in Portumna has received welcome support to improve on its services for students with special education needs. The Primary School has...

Two pillars of Galway hurling, a mountaineer, and a fiddler up for NUIG honours

Two of Galway's hurling stalwarts, an incredible polar adventurer, and a fiddling champion are receiving honourary degrees at NUI Galway's Winter Conferrings. Phelim Murphy, Bernie...

Galway TDs condemn “stealth” move to merge councils

Galway's TDs were strongly critical this week of a piece of legislation that's been described as a "stealth" move to merge Galway City and...

Galway TDs refuse to declare housing emergency in Dáil vote

Yesterday the Dáil voted against declaring a national housing emergency in the midst of a widespread and worsening homelessness crisis. The 'Housing Emergency Measures in...

Tuam native announced as course director for prestigious drama school

Tuam native Shane Farrell has been announced as the new Adult Course Director for the prestigious StageWorks Summer School in Athlone. The prestigious drama school, held...

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