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The science behind our Seafood

The work that goes into managing and conserving Ireland's sources of seafood, and ensuring that its safe for human consumption, is taking centre stage...

Councillor asks why Galway City isn’t collecting vacant site levy

Calls have been made for the city council to show transparency on why it is not collecting money owed under the vacant site levy. A...

Unlikely meeting between GAA and FC Barcelona in live discussion

A live discussion tomorrow will see the GAA and Barça Foundation explore sport’s role in developing life skills during COVID-19. The event, hosted by NUI Galway...

City Council invites applications to lease allotments

The City Council is inviting applications to lease any of their allotments which become available over the next two years. Galway City Council currently operates...

€15m announced for economic recovery in rural towns and villages

Groups in Galway have been urged to apply for funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme for 2020. The €15 million scheme was announced...

New safety barriers on the N65 near Kilmeen Cross fully installed

New safety barriers on the N65 near Kilmeen Cross are now fully in place, it has been confirmed. The barriers were installed as motorists were...

Over 60,000 Leaving Cert students to register with Calculated Grades portal

Over 60,000 Leaving Cert students are expected register this week at a new online portal to decide whether they wish to receive a calculated...

Coronavirus: 9 more deaths in Republic but no new Galway cases

After no deaths related to the coronavirus were reported in the Republic yesterday, the NPHET has today confirmed that nine more people have died...

When Your Snow Globe is Shaken – A mother’s perspective on childhood cancer

By Judith Sibley, mother of Lily-Mae and Director of Hand in Hand National Children’s Cancer Charity. In 2012 when we received the diagnosis of stage...

Professor at NUIG awarded prestigious Global Leadership Award

A Professor of Medicine at NUI Galway has been awarded the Dr John P. Bilezikian ISCD Global Leadership Award by the International Society for...

Groups in Galway encouraged to apply for 2020 CLÁR Programme

Local groups in the county have been encouraged to apply for the 2020 CLÁR Programme, which has a total fund of €5 million and...

Amazing pics of Galway submitted ahead of new campaign for local charity

A creative new COPE Galway campaign is asking people to post their favourite image of Galway on their social media channels and make a...

Two Galway beaches get ‘poor’ rating for water quality

While the overall quality of bathing water at Ireland's beaches has continued to improve, two Galway beaches were at the bottom of the rankings...

Workplace bullying costs economy €239 million a year NUIG study suggests

Workplace bullying costs the Irish economy €239 million a year in lost productivity a new study from NUI Galway has suggested. Statistical research examining the...

Traffic growth continues at slower pace in Galway City

The number of cars on a busy route in Galway City has continued to grow a week into the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, but...

City Council seeks public input on designated swimming areas

Galway City Council is once again seeking public input on what should be the city's officially designated swimming areas in the year ahead. Under Irish...

1,917 people in Galway respond to call for community volunteers

The fantastic response to the call for volunteers in local communities during the COVID-19 emergency has been praised by government Ministers. A total of 1,917...

Calls for technological solution to driving test backlog

New practices and technology could be used to tackle the massive backlog of driving test applications which have piled up in the Covid-19 crisis...

Hairdressers to present plans for early reopening

The Irish Hairdressers Federation has today announced that it plans to present plans to the government this week to allow salons and barbers to...

NUIG student is youngest ever winner of Mary Mulvihill media award

NUIG student James Hayes has been named the 2020 winner of the €2,000 Mary Mulvihill Award, a science media competition for third level students. Seventeen...

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