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Galway Cardiology trials new sensor to help patients with heart failure avoid hospital

The cardiology team at Galway University Hospitals has carried out a first-in-man clinical trial for a sensor that will hopefully allow patients with heart...

Coronavirus: Five further deaths, no new Galway cases

Another five people with Covid-19 have died the Department of Health has been informed today, bringing the death toll in the coronavirus pandemic to...

Saturday’s Black Lives Matter Protest fully cancelled

This weekend's planned anti-racism protest in Galway City has been fully called off after local activists decided to call off the event today. Yesterday, Galway...

Galway Hospice launches Sunflower Appeal

Galway Hospice has launched a special Sunflower Appeal for donations amid the Covid-19 crisis which has resulted in the cancellation of many fundraising events...

GMIT to receive €180,000 for equipment to carry out research projects

Funding of over €180,000 has been allocated to GMIT for equipment to carry out vital Research & Development projects. GMIT was one of 37 successful...

Builín Blasta’s beloved sauces come to supermarket shelves around Galway

Cafés and restaurants are having to find new ways to connect with their customers in the Covid-19 crisis, and Builín Blasta Café & Bakery...

Traffic in Galway city up almost 50% in May

Traffic on one of the busiest routes in Galway City went up nearly 50 percent in May according to the data from Transport Infrastructure...

Public asked to be ‘Citizen Scientists’ in national hedgehog survey

One of Ireland's favourite animals - the hedgehog - is the subject of a new national survey led by researchers at NUIG and the...

Black Lives Matter protest to go ahead on Saturday despite GARN pulling out

A demonstration in solidarity with Black Lives Matter will go ahead on Saturday at 2pm, despite Galway Anti-Racism Network's statement earlier today saying their...

Over 2,000 come off pandemic unemployment in Galway

Over 2,000 people came off Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment payments in Galway last week according to the latest figures. Data from the Department of Social Protection...

Coronavirus: 8 more deaths across Republic & small increase in Galway cases

A further eight deaths related to COVID-19 have been confirmed this evening, taking the death toll in the Republic of Ireland to 1,658. Just 10...

GMIT wraps up project that made 10,000 face shields for healthcare workers

While colleges may be closed, their highly skilled staff have kept at work in the Covid-19 crisis, with GMIT producing over 10,000 face shields...

Anti-Racism protest organised for Saturday in Galway City

An Anti-Racism demonstration has been organised for Saturday in Galway City - in solidarity with the protest organised by MASI, MERJ and Black Pride...

Another €200,000 invested in eBooks and eAudiobooks for libraries

The government has doubled the funding it has provided for public libraries to buy eBooks and eAudiobooks in the Covid-19 crisis. To meet the increased...

Roadworks resume across Galway county

As the easing of Covid-19 restrictions sends more people back to work, multiple sets of roadworks are getting underway across Galway this week. Today, multiple...

Coronavirus: One death and Ireland passes 25,000 cases

The Department of Health has been informed of the death of 1 Covid-19 patient today, along with 77 new confirmed cases in the coronavirus...

Private hospitals “must resume” some normal service

Private hospitals must begin to resume normal service "as soon as possible" Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice says, as the number of Covid-19 patients drops. The...

Entries open for Galway Film Fleadh Pitching Competition

Entries are now being accepted for the Galway Film Fleadh Pitching Competition - which will take place as an online event this year due...

Red skin disease symptoms reported in wild salmon in the Corrib

Anglers and fishery owners are being asked to report any incidences of red skin diseases in salmon after reports of possibly infected fish in...

Naughten “disappointed” Minister won’t extend July provision for children with a disability

Galway TD Denis Naughten has said that it's "disappointing" the Minister for Education will not considering extending the July Provision for children with a...

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