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Moving poem pays tribute to Private Seán Rooney

Local senator Gerard Craughwell has endorsed a poem dedicated to Private Seán Rooney who was killed in Lebanon this week. Sergeant John O’Brien's poem An...

Eight Galway schools to benefit from safer walking and cycling routes

Eight schools in Galway city and county have been selected for round 2 of the Safe Routes to School Programme which aims to create...

Funding announced for 46 Tidy Towns groups across Galway

Forty-six Tidy Towns groups in Co. Galway will receive a total of €65,000 in funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development as...

Head of Shannon College of Hotel Management retires after 34 years

Tributes have been paid to Dr Phillip Smyth, the outgoing head of University of Galway’s Shannon College of Hotel Management who has retired after...

Charlotte’s Vision to host New Year’s Eve Ball in Tuam

Newly created charity Charlotte's Vision will host its first event on 31 December with a New Year’s Eve Ball at the Ard Rí House...

International Consent Day: Training to roll out in Galway schools and colleges

A programme has been launched to give educators the information, skills and support they need to promote positive, active consent among learners. The new Active*...

Galway senator praises royal tribute to disbanded Irish regiments in British Army

Galway senator Gerard Craughwell has praised a commemorative service in England to mark the centenary of the handing over the Colours of the six...

Pan Pan Theatre Company archive launched at University of Galway

The archive of the award-winning Pan Pan Theatre Company has been donated to the University of Galway Library Archives. Established in 1993 by Gavin Quinn...

New art installation gives voice to women in Galway who experience domestic abuse

A new art installation commissioned by COPE Galway has been unveiled to the public in Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway. The sculptural work, titled 'We...

The Risks Of Free Wi-Fi And How To Protect Yourself? 

Free Wi-Fi: To Connect or Not - The Question of Our Age Free Wi-Fi has been under the safety spotlight for many years. While many...

Delays to cost of living related pay increases to HCWs “unacceptable”

Trade unions representing healthcare workers have called on the HSE to ensure that pay increases related to the cost of living are implemented immediately. The...

Eight students receive Optum scholarships

The United Health Foundation has announced the eight students to receive bursaries under its Healthcare Scholarship Program 2022. The Optum Ireland programme is focused on...

Galway Food Tours get crafty in 2023

The award-winning Galway Food Tours who guide people through the food scene of Galway have launched their craft and food tours gift vouchers.  The gift...

Moving on After Ending an Online Relationship

A few things leave us heartbroken and disillusioned in our lives and the most common issue is a relationship that goes sour. Heartbreak makes...

How is climate change affecting pathogens in coastal waters?

The University of Galway is taking part in a €10 million research project to look at the health risks of climate change in coastal...

Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs networking event in Galway

IdeasLab, the entrepreneurial and innovation hub at University of Galway is hosting an evening to celebrate inspiring female entrepreneurs. The networking event will take place...

Atlantic Technological University Galway holding Open Day

Atlantic Technological University Galway is holding an Open Day this Saturday for school students, parents, teachers and mature applicants. The Open Day will highlight the...

Fines double for 16 road traffic offences from today

Fines for 16 different road traffic offences such as speeding, using a mobile phone, or not having an L plate, have doubled from today. Among...

Gráinne Seoige to explore menopause in new documentary

Gráinne Seoige will explore the topic of menopause and how it is handled in Ireland as part of a new documentary on TG4 on...

Seafood, hookers, maritime heritage and more showcased at Galway Docklands Festival

Galway Docklands Festival will celebrate all aspects of our maritime culture and history over three days this week, with fun for all the family. Get...

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