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Contract signed for Clifden social housing development

Work on a new social housing estate in Clifden has taken a step forward, with a contract now signed between the county council and...

NUIG details new supports for arriving international students

NUI Galway has detailed specific supports and protocols it is putting in place for the coming academic year to help international students coming from...

Reimagined Galway Bay swim sees 500 people swimming their way for Cancer Care West

More than 500 people took part in the annual Galway Bay Swim in aid of Cancer Care West this year, despite the event going...

Galway engineers help to develop emergency ventilator for developing world

Engineers at Boston Scientific in Galway have helped to develop an emergency ventilator that can be used in the developing world. The engineers helped the...

Cyclists encouraged to take part in cycle challenge for breast cancer research

Cyclists across Galway have been urged to take part in a challenge to cycle 200km in ten days to raise funds for the National...

Coronavirus: No deaths for third day, new cases reported in Galway

There have been no further deaths related to COVID-19 in the Republic of Ireland for a third day in a row, but the number...

Rural areas most affected by “hypocritical & inconsistent” Covid restrictions – PBP

The government’s response to the increase in Covid-19 cases has been 'disjointed, confusing and nothing short of shambolic'. That's the view of People Before Profit...

City Council opens funding applications for upgrades to community centres

Galway City Council is inviting funding applications for grants to improve community centres and other community buildings in the city. Grants funding will be provided...

Coronavirus: 147 new Covid cases in 16 counties including Galway

There have been no new deaths in the Republic of Ireland for a second day, but the number of cases in Galway has increased...

Féile na bhFlaitheartach 2020 moves online due to new Covid restrictions

The Liam & Tom O’Flaherty Society has had to move its annual summer Inis Mór festival entirely online due to new Covid-19 restrictions on gatherings. Féile...

Galway City awarded €3 million for pedestrian and cycling projects

Galway City Council has been allocated €3 million for 21 pedestrian and cycling infrastructure projects across the city. The funding for Galway City is part...

Coronavirus: No deaths in Republic & no new Galway cases reported today

No further Covid related deaths have been reported by NPHET, but 61 new cases have been confirmed. However, none of these cases are in Connacht,...

Phil Hogan apologises “fully and unreservedly” over Clifden golf dinner

Phil Hogan has said today that he wishes to apologise "fully and unreservedly" for attending the Clifden golf dinner that has drawn national outrage. Hogan...

Dáil to be recalled early over Clifden golf dinner outrage

The government has given in to opposition pressure to recall the Dáil early due to public outrage over a large number of people at...

Coronavirus: 2 deaths and 156 cases today, new Galway cases reported

There have been 2 additional deaths related to COVID-19 reported by the Department of Health today, along with 156 new coronavirus cases. There have now...

High profile Galway names on guest list for Clifden dinner

As the fallout from the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner in Clifden rolls on, the apologies continue to roll in. Six Oireachtas members were there, just...

Garda investigation underway into Golf Society event in Clifden

Gardaí are investigating the Oireachtas Golf Society event which took place in Clifden this week for alleged breaches of COVID-19 regulations. It emerged on Thursday...

Over €1m announced for Galway colleges in new laptop fund

€1 million in funding has been announced for third-level students in Galway as part of a new €15m fund which aims to provide disadvantaged...

Students at NUIG have to sign ‘community promise’ in September

Every student and member of staff at NUI Galway will have to sign a new 'community promise' as part of the University’s Covid-19 response...

Dara Calleary resigns as Minister after attendance at golf society event in Clifden

The Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary has resigned his post this morning after attending a controversial event in Clifden with over 80 people present. New...

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