Workplace deaths in Galway went up last year, with three recorded killed in workplace incidents, one more than in 2018.
The Health and Safety Authority...
GMIT has taken a step forward towards its goal of becoming a technological university, with a formal application expected next year.
The governing bodies of...
Seven projects with Galway based partners have been awarded €36.5 million from the Disruptive Technologies Fund this year.
Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation Heather...
Funding of more than €100,000 has been awarded to support the work of Inishbofin Development Company this week.
The €103,530 allocated to Inishbofin is part...
Galway's award winning Loam and Aniar restaurants both retained the Michelin Star status in the 2020 Michelin Guide launched this week.
Loam and Aniar each...
The Galway Anti-Racism Network are holding a public rally in Galway city next weekend to protest the "inhuman" Direct Provision system and condemning racism.
The...
Over 500 doctors and health care professionals attended a medical festival at NUIG this week aimed at reawakening their passion for medicine.
The old-out dotMD...
The entire Irish mussel fishery under Bord Iascaigh Mhara management is now certified after the Irish rope grown mussel fishery achieved MSC certification today.
BIM now...
Clifden RNLI have become the first station on the west coast of Ireland to receive the latest in lifeboat technology, the Shannon class lifeboat.
This...
Two projects in Galway to provide library supports to communities and individuals at risk of being socially excluded, marginalised or disadvantaged have received backing...
An Taisce has lodged an objection with the government against an exploratory mineral licence being granted to the Canadian mining company MOAG Copper Gold...
The Galway Convention Bureau, which promotes Galway as a destination for international meetings, incentives, conferences and events, is looking for champions for Galway to...