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Over 60 people on trolleys in Galway hospitals today

There are more than 60 people on trolleys in Galway hospitals today, with UHG once again being the second most overcrowded in the country. There...

Galway medtech company among winners of €18m funding

Galway based medtech company Luminate Medical is one of four which have won funding approvals of up to €18 million. The funding comes from the...

Atlantic Technological University included in new student accommodation plans

Atlantic Technological University is being included in a new government plan to deliver new student accommodation for the TU sector. Minister for Higher Education Simon...

Government security forum to be held in Galway City

University of Galway will host the Government’s Consultative Forum on International Security Policy on Friday, June 23. The Forum aims to build public understanding and...

Pilot project to combat coastal erosion at Galway City beach

Galway City Council is carrying out a pilot project to combat coastal erosion at Grattan Beach in Salthill. The council is installing sand dune fencing...

Hunt for hedgehog hot spots in Galway City

Researchers at University of Galway are looking to  identify hedgehog “hot-spots” in the city this summer. Many people are surprised to learn that hedgehogs are...

Juvenile taken to hospital after collision in Galway City

A juvenile was taken to hospital after a road traffic collision in Galway City on Wednesday afternoon. Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of...

Walk this way: Exploring Galway’s Westend

Galway's Westend, the beating heart of Galway City known for its captivating culture, announces the launch of its Galway's Westend Walking Tours. This immersive experience...

Galway researchers develop new approach for cancer vaccine

University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling production of a new cancer vaccine prototype. The study, published in...

Worst May on record for patients on trolleys in Galway hospitals

Galway's public hospitals had their worst May on record for overcrowding, with more patients on trolleys than in any previous year. There were 896 patients...

Ambulance service to treat older people at home goes live in Galway

Older people in Galway who phone 999 or 112 may now be treated in their own home rather than being taken to hospital thanks...

Galway study describes how stem cells function in sea creature

A new study by a research team at University of Galway has described the developmental potential of adult stem cells in a creature which is...

Music for Galway’s Bach season ending with world renowned pianist

The postponed and much awaited concert featuring the renowned Swiss pianist Cédric Pescia will take place at the University of Galway tomorrow. Music for Galway...

Galway students take part in Money Smarts Quiz final

Students from Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew have taken part in the final of this year’s Bank of Ireland Money Smarts Quiz held at Trinity...

Galway RNLI trauma simulation exercise on Galway Bay

The volunteer crew at the Galway RNLI Lifeboat Station having been keep prepared with an in depth trauma simulation exercise on Galway Bay. The volunteer...

Exciting music and arts festival to mark Africa Day in Galway

Galway City will be marking Africa Day 2023 with an exciting festival of arts, music, and culture in Salthill next week. On Saturday, May 27...

Galway researchers leading effort to create biodegradable medical implants

Researchers at the University of Galway are leading an international effort to develop new biodegradable medical implants. The BIOMEND programme aims to develop biomaterials for...

New Local Link route from Tuam to Galway welcomed

Minister Anne Rabbitte has welcomed confirmation that there will be a new Local Link service commencing next Monday from Tuam to Galway. Route 438 will...

Galway researchers identify innovative strategy for bowel cancer treatment

Researchers at University of Galway studying cell interactions in bowel cancer have identified innovative strategies to enhance how the body and drug treatments fight the...

Man dies after crash on N65 in Galway on Friday morning

A man in his 50s has died following a crash involving two vehicles on the N65 at Moyleen, Co. Galway at around 7.30am on...

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