8.3 C
Galway
HomeSearch

Michael Ring - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search.

Surgeons, journalists, and cancer scientists among the winners of the 2019 NUIG alumni awards

NUI Galway has announced the list of winners of the 2019 alumni awards which will be presented next month, and the list includes exceptional...

Over 150 people join inter-generational choir for Oranmore Arts Festival

Music crosses all boundaries, including age, as seen by the massive show of support in Oranmore and Maree for the community's first ever inter-generational...

High Court dismisses personal injury claim from minor accident

A personal injury claim that a minor accident caused life changing injuries has been dismissed by the High Court. Desmond McDonagh, from the Headford road,...

Environmentalists “hell-bent” on discrediting Irish agriculture Fitzmaurice claims

Galway-Roscommon TD Michael Fitzmaurice has lashed out at environmental groups in Ireland and abroad for trying to "discredit" Irish agriculture. The Independent TD was speaking...

Eight new medtech start-ups get a leg up from NUI Galway

The BioExcel accelerator programme at NUI Galway is pushing new innovations by launching eight medtech start-ups this year. Following on from an incredible first year...

Contract awarded to design cutting edge marine research ship

The Marine Institute has chosen Norwegian ship design consultants Skipsteknisk AS to design a new cutting edge marine research ship that will be based...

Marine Institute gives multi million backing to marine technology innovators

Galway's Marine Institute is backing twelve small enterprises driving new innovations in marine technology with €2.4 million in funding. Twelve grants of up to €200,000...

Galway TD hits out at Taoiseach’s support for vulture funds

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has come under fire for his stance that so-called vulture funds are better for homeowners than banks from a Galway TD. Independent...

RIP Nora Collins – A true Galway character

Well-known Galway icon Nora Collins (née Ward) of Rahoon passed away on Friday, January 4. A famous figure known for wandering the city streets with...

Comedy gold at NUI Galway with Neil Delamare and David O’Doherty for just €5

TheSudent's Union at NUI Galway is kicking off 2019's comedy offerings in great form with gigs by Neil Delamara and David O'Doherty for just...

Animal welfare groups get Christmas gift of over €80,000

Seven animal welfare groups in Galway got a welcome Christmas present of €82,000 funding from the government. The animal welfare funding was announced by Minister for...

Family of man killed by drink driver didn’t want him to go to jail

The daughter of a man killed by a drink driver in Galway at Christmas asked the judge not to send him to jail, as...

City council allocates €120,000 to sports clubs

Fifty sports clubs around Galway city have been allocated €120,000 under this year's Sports Club Grants Scheme this week. Of those, Galway city council said that...

Galway hospitals in landmark trial for new cystic fibrosis treatment

Patients at Galway University Hospitals have been taking part a landmark trial that could mean a huge breakthrough in cystic fibrosis care. The trial has involved...

Galway GAA chairman says new financial controls being implemented

Galway County Board chairman Pat Kearney has said that he had no part in blocking any investigation into the county's finances, and was the...

Submissions open for Galway Film Fleadh 2019

Submissions are now open for feature films that want to be in with a chance at an award at the 2019 Galway Film Fleadh. Galway...

Man arrested yesterday still detained in connection with Portumna death

A man arrested yesterday in connection with the death of an elderly woman on her Portumna farm is still being held. Chrissie Treacy (75) was...

Significant upgrades announced for weather predicting marine buoy network

A significant expansion is in the works for the weather monitoring Marine Data Buoy Network in a year of storms. Galway's Marine Institute manages the...

NUI Galway historian wins €10,000 non-fiction prize for famine book

An historian based out of NUI Galway's Moore Institute has been awarded the Royal Irish Academy's non-fiction prize for his book on the aftermath...

Galway pays nearly €400,000 to Croke Park over ticket debt

The Galway County Board has paid nearly €400,000 to Croke Park to settle outstanding debt over tickets to the 2015 All-Ireland final. Treasurer Michael Burke...

Most Popular