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Palestine solidarity demo planned for Sunday

A demonstration in solidarity with the Palestinian people will be held this coming Sunday in Eyre Square at 2pm. People Before Profit Galway are organising...

Galway Music Residency is back ‘From Europe with Love’ in return to live concerts

Galway is home to a community some of the most talented musicians in Ireland, who are treating audiences to concerts of music from around...

Coronavirus: No deaths and 42 new cases today, including in Galway

There have been no new deaths related to the coronavirus reported today, and NPHET has confirmed 42 cases of COVID-19, a far lower number...

Latest housing plans for Moycullen attract local opposition

Planning permission is being sought from Galway County Council for the construction of a 48 unit housing estate in Moycullen, but local residents say...

Teach Solais LGBT+ Resource Centre forced to close over funding crisis

Teach Solais LGBT+ resource centre in Galway City is closing its door permanently at the end of this month due to long standing funding...

Gardaí need emergency powers for house parties City Councillor says

A Galway City Councillor is calling for Gardaí to be given emergency powers to deal with Airbnbs hosting house parties in the COVID-19 crisis. Fianna...

Two players debuting for Connacht Rugby in line up to face Munster

The Connacht Rugby management team have made big changes to the line up that will face off against Munster on Sunday, with two players...

Galway TD calls for out of hours flu vaccine clinics

A Galway TD is calling on the health service to ensure that ensure evening and weekend flu vaccine clinics are provided to facilitate access...

No plans to hold Maam Cross Fair in 2020

The Maam Cross Fair will likely not be taking place in Connemara this October due to public health concerns caused by COVID-19. The Maam Cross...

Coronavirus: No deaths for 6th day as Galway cases rise

There have been no deaths related to Covid-19 in the State for the sixth day in a row, but the number of cases has...

NUIG and GMIT receive almost €500k for mental health supports

NUI Galway and GMIT have been awarded just under half a million euro to enhance mental health and wellbeing supports for students this year. Minister...

Figures show number of people with dementia ahead of World Alzheimer Month

A public awareness campaign has called on members of the public to become 'Dementia Champions' ahead of World Alzheimer Month in September. The Understand Together...

New shop to open in Knocknacarra

Carraig Donn has announced it will open a new store at Gateway Shopping Park in Knocknacarra in September. The Irish fashion, jewellery and homeware store...

954 children in Galway waiting over 1 year to see a psychologist

There are 1,464 children and teenagers waiting to see a primary care psychologist in Galway, with 954 waiting for more than one year. Across the...

Phil Hogan to resign as EU Commissioner tonight

Phil Hogan is expected to resign as an EU Commissioner tonight amid mounting pressures from all sides over his attendance at a golf society...

Coronavirus: More Galway cases but no deaths in Republic for 4th day

No further deaths related to Covid-19 have been reported to the Department of Health for the fourth day, NPHET has confirmed this evening. There were...

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...

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