One week after saying 'mental health has no evidence base', Senator Ronán Mullen has criticised the centralisation of mental health services in County Galway...
Day 2 of MojoFest kicked off a little after 9am this morning with a packed house in attendance, looking forward to full-filled informative day.
With...
A probation report was ordered by Galway District Court for a young man who pleaded guilty to selling MDMA at Carbon nightclub.
Chris Casserly (26),...
It's the end of a long and emotional day as Ireland has overwhelmingly chosen to repeal the 8th Amendment to then constitution.
The nationwide result...
For the past two weeks, Cancer Care West, based in the Westside, has been offering information, support and counselling to women and families affected...
Forty-two people are waiting on trolleys today at University Hospital Galway, making it the second most overcrowded hospital in the state.
Nationally, there are 514...
The Moore Institute at NUI Galway will host a discussion on ‘Trump, Irish America and the New Right’ this month, with speakers including  Maureen Dowd,...
NUI Galway has had issues with parking in recent years and the University's parking authorities have had to deal with some very questionable parking...
Galway City Council will host a Civic Reception tomorrow to honour Dr. Jim Browne, President Emeritus of the National University of Ireland, Galway to...
Former president of the Ulster Farmers’ Union, Ian Marshall, has taken one of the two available vacant seats in today’s Seanad by-election.
One seat was...
'Living with Dementia in Rural Ireland' is an upcoming event being hosted by Connecting People With Dementia on the 28th of May 2018.
Connecting People With...
Fifty-eight people are on trolleys today at University Hospital Galway, according to today's Trolly/Ward Watch figures by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
This is...