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St Patrick’s Day festivities returning to the streets of Galway

For the first time in three years St Patrick's Day celebrations are returning to the streets of Galway City this March for a weekend...

Croí programme improved health of participants, report finds

A programme developed by Croí has improved the health of participants, a report has found. The report found that the innovative Croí MySláinte programme delivered...

UHG Emergency Department under pressure with long waiting times

People attending the Emergency Department at University Hospital Galway this evening are experiencing long waiting times, with many waiting on trolleys before being admitted...

Jobseeker payments to return to post offices

Jobseeker payments will return to the post office on a phased basis in line with the easing of Covid restrictions, the government has announced. The...

New date set for Galway Chamber Business Awards

The Galway Chamber has announced that the 2021 Business Awards will take place in-person in the Salthill Hotel on Thursday 31 March. The annual awards...

Online meeting hears frustration about cost of living crisis in West

An online public meeting earlier has heard that many people in the West are struggling with rising costs. The meeting was organised by Sinn Féin...

€2.5m announced for building works at 31 Galway schools

Thirty-one schools in Galway will benefit from €2.5 million in funding under the 2022 Summer Works Scheme. The funding is being provided to 20 primary...

Cybersecurity to headline GMIT digital conference

Cybersecurity will be the talk of the town at the annual GMIT Digital West conference taking place next week. Leaders in public and private sector...

What restrictions are being lifted tomorrow morning?

The government announced a stunningly dramatic change in COVID-19 public health measures today, with almost all restrictions lifting tomorrow. From 6am on Saturday, almost all...

Free immigration information clinics next week for migrant women

The Immigrant Council of Ireland will host free online immigration information clinics for migrant women based in the west of Ireland next week, on Wednesday, 26...

Residential vacancy rate above average in Galway

The residential vacancy rate in Galway was more than a third higher than the national average in the last three months of the year The...

Call for Galway City Council meetings to be livestreamed to public

A Galway People Before Profit representative has reiterated his call for the public to be granted access to Galway City Council meetings. Adrian Curran reminded...

Over 40 NUIG students and academics honoured at annual NUI awards

More than 40 students and academics at NUI Galway have been honoured at the annual National University of Ireland awards. Twenty-eight of the awardees came...

Over 5,000 children in Galway waiting for routine dental appointments

Sinn Féin's East Galway representative Louis O'Hara has said that the health service is failing children by failing to provide them with their statutory...

NUI Galway students to get free antigen tests

Tens of thousands of antigen test kits are being provided to students at NUI Galway as part of public health efforts to limit the...

Call for further accounting of Galway 2020 finances

Calls have been made for the leadership of Galway 2020 to give further accounting of how public money was spent on the project. Councillor Alan...

Caoimhe and Séamus Uí Fhlatharta to perform at TradFest Temple Bar

Caoimhe and Séamus Uí Fhlatharta from Connemara are set to perform at TradFest Temple Bar, which will be one of the world's first trad-folk...

Nurses question how new isolation guidance will impact health service

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has this afternoon called on the Government to outline how the new guidance on isolation for close contacts...

Enterprise Ireland reports 9% increase in jobs in the west

Companies in the west of Ireland supported by Enterprise Ireland saw employment increase by 9% last year to 14,668 jobs. Overall, 2021 saw net jobs...

“Evidence of less severity” says HSE chief in message of hope

The HSE's chief executive, Paul Reid, has said that there is evidence that the Omicron variant is less severe, and that there is room...

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