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Four people including Noel Grealish to be charged over ‘Golfgate’

Four people are facing prosecution for their part in organising the 'Golfgate' event in Clifden last August. An Garda Síochána has said that the DPP...

Pandemic Unemployment numbers drop for first time this year

The number of people receiving pandemic unemployment payments in Galway has dropped for the first time since the start of 2021. There are 25,496 people...

Man indicted for assault, robbery, and aggravated burglary

A man faces trial at the Circuit Court for alleged burglaries while armed with a knife, as well as for robbery and assault on...

Oughterard lotto player scoops €27,310 Euromillions prize

Lotto players in the Oughterard area are being urged to check their tickets after one player scooped a €27,310 prize in the Euromillions this...

Bail denied for man accused of dangerous driving causing death

Bail was denied at Galway District Court for a man accused of dangerous driving which caused the death of a young woman last August. Richard...

Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon and Multi-Sport Festival postponed to September

Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon and Multiport Festival is usually the first to kickstart the triathlon racing season in the West of Ireland, but it...

Salthill Promenade lights up clean and green

Galway City Council has completed the first phase of energy efficiency upgrades to the public lighting along the Salthill Promenade. The newly installed public lights...

GMIT awards 90 scholarships recognising students’ achievements

Ninety GMIT students have been awarded scholarships in recognition of their academic, personal, sporting, and cultural achievements. The scholarships were awarded at a virtual ceremony...

Cross Street to remain pedestrianised after changes to city traffic

Cross Street will remain pedestrianised following traffic flow changes which will come into effect on four city centre streets next week. Galway City Council released...

Man narrowly avoids prison for attacking taxi driver

A man narrowly avoided prison after being sentenced for crashing his car while drunk, and in another incident attacking a taxi driver after refusing...

Remote working could sustain drop in greenhouse gas emissions – Naughten

Improved infrastructure to allow people to work from home as much as possible is needed to sustain the drop in greenhouse gas emissions seen...

Call for Revenue to extend COVID-19 tax bill assistance deadline

Galway Senator Seán Kyne is calling on the Revenue Commissioners to extend the deadline for employers who wish to help employees out with COVID-19...

Compassion and Empathy for hospitality sector workers

There was a video clip circulating on social media of Charles Walker MP speaking in the House of Commons last week. He was speaking...

No-show Dublin man told Gardaí he was happy to take a warrant

A Dublin man was convicted in his absence of public order offences at Galway District Court after telling Gardaí that he'd be happy to...

New Gardaí deployed to the Northwest for Level 5 policing

There have been 28 new Gardaí assigned to the Northwestern region, headquartered in Galway, to assist in the enforcement of Level 5 COVID-19 restrictions. The...

Sentencing delayed for Corrandulla man found in possession of child pornography

Sentencing has been pushed back again for a Corrandulla man who was found in possession of thousands of images and videos child pornography. John Healy...

Simon Community warns of challenges ahead in 2021

Galway Simon Community has revealed the significant number of people seeking their support during the pandemic in 2020 and warned of the challenges that...

Prince Ranjitsinhji | A Lasting Bond Between Ireland & India

The Indian Cricket Prince and the Galway Castle  In 1924, Prince Ranjitsinhji, an Indian cricket legend took a trip to the Emerald Isle and formed...

Over the Edge celebrating 18th birthday with January Zoom meeting

The January Over the Edge Open reading will take place next week for lovers of poetry and prose to get a nice booster shot...

GMIT launches four new Marine Science scholarships

GMIT has announced the creation of four new scholarships for PhD students studying marine science and biodiversity conservation in the west of Ireland. The Cullen...

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