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GALWAY GAA: “Everyone Wants To Be Involved” – Noel Larkin 

Even though they were champions just 11 months previously, the desire to add another All-Ireland medal isn’t lacking among Galway’s senior hurlers ahead of...

Celtic Explorer returns to Galway after exploring 3km deep ocean canyon

The RV Celtic Explorer has returned to the Marine Institute in Rinville after an expedition mapping an underwater canyon 320km off the coast of Dingle. The Celtic...

Staff at Merlin Park Hospital get green fingers with Healthy Ireland vegetable garden

Merlin Park Hospital is encouraging staff to look after more than just humans with their new herb and vegetable garden. The lunchtime gardening classes on...

Minister turns the sod on €5 million expansion to GMIT

Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation Heather Humphries broke ground this morning on a planned expansion of GMIT's Innovation Hub worth over €5 million. The...

CAMOGIE: “We’re Very Happy Obviously” – Cathal Murray

Galway senior camogie manager Cathal Murray wasn't getting carred away with his team's comfortable 0-20 to 0-4 victory over Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter-final...

Galway Atlantaquaria joins European Association of Zoos and Aquaria ahead of Brexit

Galway Atlantaquaria has been awarded full membership of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria to ensure the best standards of animal conservation. This will...

New car sales in Galway are down so far this year

The number of new car sales registered in Galway in the first seven months of 2018 is down compared with the same period last...

CAMOGIE: Intermediates Up Against Senior Hurlers 

Galway intermediate camogie manager Noel Finn has made three changes to his starting team for their final round-robin fixture in the All-Ireland championship.  Having already secured...

Social media must be regulated and we must lead the way, says Galway West TD

Social Media cannot regulate itself any longer and must be regulated to ensure that social media platforms are safe places for its users, a...

Why we got an NUIG journalism refund

NUI Galway once again finds itself in the spotlight as a new controversy - over fees refunded to its undergraduate and graduate journalism courses...

NUI Galway students given refunds due to poor quality of BA course

Dozens of NUI Galway undergraduate journalism students have been given refunds after making formal complaints over the quality of their course. Among the reasons for...

Men’s Sheds in Galway to receive nearly €25,000 funding for growing demand

The Men's Sheds Association in Galway will receive €24,638 in funding from the government to help it cope with growing demand for its services. The...

Report on St. Brigid’s Ballinasloe shows desire to honour mental health history

A report on potential uses for the site of the former St. Brigid's in Ballinasloe shows a consensus on what people want for the...

Supreme Court holds Galway developer liable for €10 million in legal costs

The Supreme Court has decided that Galway developer Brian Cunningham is personally liable for €10 million in legal costs awarded to First Active plc...

Clarenbridge nurse Marian Spelman elected President of Galway Trades Council

Clarenbridge native and nurse Marian Spelman has been elected as the new President of the Galway Trades Council. Marian is a nurse working with the...

Road traffic accident near Carraroe left pedestrian with “life changing” injuries

A serious road traffic accident near Carraroe left a pedestrian with serious injuries to his spine, leg, and foot. Liam O'Maille (27) from Maumeem, Lettermore...

Minister Zappone outlines five guiding principles for Mother & Baby Home site

Minister Katherine Zappone has outlined her key principles in discerning the correct action in relation to the remains of dead babies at the Mother...

Galway West TD slates CLAR programme for lacking creativity

The Minister for Rural and Community Development lacked imagination and creativity in developing the CLÁR programme, according to Galway West TD Éamon Ó Cuív. He says that the programme...

Four NUI Galway lecturers promoted in gender discrimination settlement

Four female lecturers at NUI Galway have been promoted to senior lecturers as part of a settlement to a gender discrimination suit. Dr. Margaret Hodgins,...

CAMOGIE: “The Girls Deserve Massive Credit” – Noel Finn 

Galway intermediate camogie manager Noel Finn was full of praise for his players after their one-point victory over Westmeath on Saturday, 21st July secured a...

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