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WATCH: Emotional video shows extent of housing crisis in Galway

People Before Profit members in Galway have released a video highlighting the extent of the housing crisis and homelessness crisis in the city and...

Supermacs owner awarded highest honour by GMIT

The owner of Supermacs Pat McDonagh has been awarded an honorary fellowship, the highest honour GMIT  can confer. Described as a businessman, innovator and entrepreneur...

Road traffic victims to be remembered tomorrow at commemoration

A special commemoration to remember road traffic victims will take place in the Clayton Hotel, Galway at 2pm on Sunday the 19th of November. According...

People stuck on Ferris wheel at Christmas Market for over an hour

People have been stuck at the top of a ferris wheel at Eyre Square for over an hour. Traffic around Eyre Square is heavy as...

Profit driven supports for unemployed people is disgraceful – Galway Senator

Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh has criticised Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for not acknowledging the failures of the Jobpath scheme and for failing to...

Rodents at temporary accommodation for Merlin Park ambulance team

Members of the ambulance service have reported difficulties with the water, extremes of heat and cold, and the presence of rodents at temporary accommodation...

Final disability conference in Galway to discuss law reform

A conference focusing on how the law should be changed to help people with disabilities will be held on 22 November in the Institute...

10 per cent rise in rents in Galway City

The figures from today's Daft.ie Rental Price Report do not make for happy reading for tenants, those worried about homelessness and those whose focus...

Mayor of Boston Marty Walsh to be made Freeman of Galway City

Galway City Council confirmed today that the 54th Mayor of Boston Marty Walsh is to be made Freeman of Galway City. The Bostonian has been...

Just two weeks until ‘unmissable’ Galway food fair

In a city which has a different festival every few days, it’s difficult to choose which events should qualify as unmissable. One event which deserves...

3,456 pensioners in Galway & Mayo “being fleeced” by 2012 pension changes

Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh says that the government must do something to rectify the 3,456 older people in Galway & Mayo "being fleeced" by...

Major IT conference to get underway on Monday

DevOpsDays Galway, a two-day IT and software conference, will get underway on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 November. The event at the Radisson Blu Hotel is...

Survivors of former industrial school at Lenaboy to be consulted

Meetings are to take place in the coming weeks between the city council and the former industrial school at Lenaboy, Taylor’s Hill. The West of...

Three remaining rail strikes called off

Planned strikes by rail workers over the coming weeks have been called off awaiting a vote on new pay proposals. The strikes were planned for 14...

NUI Galway is looking for hoarders

Are you a hoarder? The School of Psychology at NUI Galway is seeking over 1,000 hoarders across Ireland to take part in an online study. The...

Galway West TD says HSE cannot be trusted

Catherine Connolly TD told the Dáil yesterday that it is unacceptable that the HSE has shown no desire to learn from its mistakes, given...

Tánaiste attends official ribbon cutting of MetLife facility

Today, MetLife officially celebrated the opening of a new Global Technology Campus in Galway, with the company planning to employ approximately 200 skilled IT...

Galway student wins European Young Chef Award 2017

GMIT student Aisling Rock has won the European Young Chef Awards for 2017 in Catalonia with a dish inspired by the west of Ireland. She impressed...

Gardaí called to NUI Galway 7 times between 2014 and 2017

Gardaí were called to NUI Galway seven times between 2014 and early 2017, according to figures seen by the Irish Times. Records released under the...

€20,000 raised in days for church destroyed by vandals

Almost €20,000 has been raised for the restoration of the church in Clifden which was destroyed by thugs two weeks ago. The contents and interior...

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