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Labour candidates welcome revenge porn and cyberbullying laws

Labour Party candidates for city council welcomed the news this week that new legislation tackling revenge porn and cyberbullying is progressing. The government has agreed...

Loughrea Supervalu gets approval for roof mounted solar panels

Supervalu in Loughrea has been given approval to install rooftop solar panels as we head into the summer, and hopefully a few rays of...

Deadline for short film submissions to Galway Film Fleadh approaches

The deadline for submissions of short films to the Galway Film Fleadh is creeping up as the world famous film festival approaches. Each year the...

The martyrdom of whistleblowers

Despite their contributions to society when exposing wrongdoing in banks, corporations, or government bodies, it's an unfortunate reality that whistleblowers are as likely to...

Brexit won’t affect fees for Northern Irish and British students at NUIG

NUIG  today announced that students from Northern Ireland and Great Britain who enroll for postgraduate taught courses for the 2019/2020 academic year won't see their...

Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant playing Galway International Arts Festival this summer

Former frontman of Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and his new band Saving Graceare coming to play at Galway International Arts Festival this summer. Best...

Over the Edge launches the debut poetry collection of west of Ireland writer Christine Valters Paintner

The May Over the Edge writer's gathering is presenting an exciting mix of poetry next month, including the launch of Benedictine Oblate Christine Valters...

Loughrea Supervalu plans to soak up the sun

Supervalu in Loughrea intends to take advantage of the good weather with plans to install rooftop solar panels. Planning permission is being sought for 192.09kWp...

Conference on public involvement in medical research

A conference on Public and Patient involvement involvement in medical research will take place at NUIG in the coming weeks. There have been shifts in...

Big demand for the construction graduates at GMIT Jobs Fair

There was a huge demand for qualified graduates across all sectors of the construction industry at a recent GMIT Jobs Fair. Over 20 employers from...

Bushmills holding whiskey and tea blending event in Galway

Bushmills are holding a whiskey and tea blending event in Galway as part of their new collaboration with specialist tea makers Suki Tea. The collaboration...

Galway International Arts Festival receives warm welcome at Irish Embassy in London

Galway International Arts Festival received a warm welcome at a reception held at the Irish Embassy in London this week. Ambassador of Ireland to the...

NUIG launches new partnership with Galway International Arts Festival

NUI Galway has launched a new partnership programme with the Galway International Arts Festival.  The university and arts festival announced this week the creation of...

Childcare Centres forced to close down due to high insurance

The government has been criticised for its 'lack of action' regarding business insurance premiums which are leading to the closure of many creches, play...

Government support needed for small beef farmers

The Irish beef sector needs more support from the government to survive the challenges of Brexit, Eugene Murphy has said. The Galway TD was speaking...

Galway students march against lack of higher education funding

Students and staff at NUI Galway marched in a protest of a lack of funding for every level of higher education recently. Fund the Future...

Charlie Byrne’s crowned Best Independent Bookstore in Ireland

Galway's famed Charlie Byrne's has been named the Best Independent Bookshop in Ireland. A staple of cultural life in Galway for 30 years, Charlie Byrne's...

McDonald’s appeals ‘Big mac’ trademark victory for Supermac’s

McDonald's has appealed a recent victory for Supermac's in their long running trademark battle that saw the US giant's 'Big Mac' trademark cancelled in...

European Commission to stand behind Irish farmers ahead of Brexit

The European Commission has launched a useful new online portal for farmers and agri-food operators who want to find out more about the European...

Galway startup battling it out to be named the best in Ireland

Galway based startup CitySwifter is one of five young companies around Ireland that are competing to find the business with the greatest potential in...

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