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Galway tech startup planning major expansion with €1.5 million investment

The Galway based tech startup CitySwifter is planning a major expansion of its operations in the UK after raising €1.5 million in investment funding. CitySwifter...

Galway scientist exploring the depths of the Indian Ocean

There are still blank spots on the maps, and Prof Louise Allcock from NUI Galway is tackling that on an expedition to explore the...

Galway poet draws the ire of British shadow cabinet

Kevin Higgins is well known poet around Galway who's made a long habit of poking fun at the British Labour Party, of which he...

“It’s somebody’s problem” – Galway actress slams abortion laws in the North

Nicola Coughlan, who plays Clare Devlin in the award-winning Derry Girls, has hit out at the abortion laws in the North at a...

Car dealer convicted of misleading customer about car’s crash history

A Galway based car dealer has been given a suspended sentence and fined for giving a customer false information about a car. Galway car dealer...

Scientists to battle it out on stage at FameLab Galway

Scientists and science enthusiasts will take to the stage to fight for their topic of choice next week at the Galway FameLab competition. FameLab is...

Galway one of the worst hit counties for vacant commercial properties

As the vacancy rate for commercial properties remains "stubbornly high", Galway is one of the worst affected counties in Ireland. With 16 percent of...

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...

Galway’s home grown fast food chain Supermac’s to create hundreds of jobs

Galway's native fast food chain Supermac's is to create hundreds of new jobs around Ireland. Pat McDonagh's fast food giant is set to create 200...

Spice Bag at this Galway Chinese is most ordered takeaway in Ireland!

Ireland's favourite Chinese takeaways have been announced today to celebrate the Lunar (Chinese) New Year this week. And amazingly, a popular Galway Chinese has come out...

Cúirt offering young writers the chance to tour Europe’s literature festivals

The Cúirt International Literary Festival is calling for young writers from around Europe to join a project promoting literature from in lesser known languages. Read...

Met Éireann must end its ridiculous partition of Ireland on weather maps

A no-deal Brexit is looking more likely than ever as the end of March finally comes into view. And during the final countdown over the...

‘Fascist meeting’ in Galway pub faces strong resistance from local community

A far-right meeting which is scheduled to take place next week in Galway will face strong resistance from the local community. The meeting, which has...

New chairperson appointed for Galway 2020

Galway 2020 has announced the appointment of a new chairperson to take the place of Aideen McGinley. Well known film and theatre producer Arthur Lappin...

Galway 2020 appoints Creative Director after eight month vacancy

Galway 2020 has appointed the creative company Artichoke to fulfill the Creative Director position which has been vacant for eight months. Artichoke will act as...

Students from Northern Ireland will only pay EU fees at NUIG after Brexit

Students from Northern Ireland who come to study at NUI Galway will keep their EU fees status after Brexit. The university welcomed confirmation from the...

Can you solve the Diabetes Challenge?

Enterprise Ireland in partnership with the Health Service Executive are inviting companies to try and solve the SIBR Diabetes Challenge. The Diabetes Challenge asks small...

Half a century of tagging tracks Atlantic Salmon around the world

Millions of Atlantic Salmon have been tagged over the past 50 years to map their movements from river to sea and around the world. The...

Billionaire Galway brothers make €77 million profit on recession bought office block

Luke and Brian Comer, property developers from Glenamaddy, have turned a €77 million profit selling a Dublin office block they bough in the recession. The...

Artists can capture the sky with Galway Arts Centre astronomy residency

Galway Arts Centre is inviting applicants for a special artist residency working with the NUI Galway Centre for Astronomy up to 2020. NUI Galway Centre for...

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