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Popular Galway shop raided by Gardaí

A Galway shop which sells hemp has been raided by plain-clothes officers in what has been described as a 'devestating ordeal' for the family...

Ballygar N.S students are keeping the roads safe as the best Junior School Wardens in Galway

The students of Ballygar National School are keeping pedestrians safe on the roads as the winners of Galway's Junior School Wardens competition. This year celebrates...

Druid Theatre devoting this year solely to new plays

Galway's Druid Theatre has said that it is devoting this year solely to the production of new plays with the announcement of its 2019...

Galway International Arts Festival unveils breathtaking 2019 lineup

Rock legend Robert Plant, legendary singer songwriter Burt Bacharach, five world premieres and four Irish premieres in theatre, the return of the Festival Garden,...

24,000 people commute to and from Galway city every day

24,000 people pack the roads to make the commute to and from Galway city from the suburbs and surrounding county every day. Information mapping the...

NUIG competition has school children cooking up clinical trials

Primary school kids from around Ireland will be coming to Galway this week to show off the medical clinical trials they have created in...

Welcome to Work programme helps hundreds of migrants find employmemt

Almost 200 migrants in Galway, Castlebar, and Monaghan have been helped on their path to finding long term employment by the Welcome to Work...

Health Minister to deliver keynote address at National Pharmacy Conference in Galway

Minister for Health Simon Harris will deliver the keynote address at the three day national conference of the Irish Pharmacy Union taking place in...

Alcock and Brown return to Clifden where they first dropped out of the sky

The famous Alcock and Brown statue commemorating the first non-stop transatlantic flight has been moved to Clifden for the 100th anniversary celebration. John Alcock and...

Make Europe Day a paid holiday, says European election candidate

A European election candidate has said that if elected, she will make it her priority to garner support for celebrating Europe Day as national...

Galway’s Youth Orchestra performs first unified concert

Galway's first ever youth orchestra Symphonic Waves recently hit a major milestone in its development, performing its first full concert with every section working...

25 years cycling the Corrib in aid of Croí Galway

Croi Galway is celebrating a quarter century of cyclists supporting their cause at the 25th Annual Tour de Lough Corrib cycle this summer. Registration is ...

Finalists of Gradam 2019 to be revealed next week

The finalists of this year's Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh who promoted the use and visibility of the Irish language in their businesses will be...

London vigil to remember Galway man who took on Church before setting fire to himself

A vigil will be held in London to remember the life of Irish child abuse campaigner, Peter Tyrrell, who tragically set fire to himself...

Galway International Arts Festival receives warm welcome at Irish Embassy in London

Galway International Arts Festival received a warm welcome at a reception held at the Irish Embassy in London this week. Ambassador of Ireland to the...

Galway astronomers measure the diameters of stars

Astronomers at NUI Galway have played an integral part in an international effort to measure the diameter of stars using an array of gamma-ray...

Galway student wins Smedia award for Irish radio journalism

A Galway student has won a Smedia in the category Iriseoireacht trí Ghaeilge (Raidió) at the National Student Media awards in the Aviva Stadium. Amy...

Playwright Tom Murphy’s legacy can contribute to regeneration of Tuam

A series of workshops have been held to commemorate the work of the late Tom Murphy in Dublin this week. The event, titled Conversations on...

NUI Galway hosting Ireland’s first Open Science Week

NUI Galway is hosting Ireland's first Open Science Week to showcase the best in scientific research and education that is accessible to all without...

Paddy Armstrong of the wrongfully convicted Guildford Four is telling his story in Galway

Paddy Armstrong, wrongfully convicted member of the Guildford Four, and journalist Mary-Elaine Tynan will take part in an onstage discussion hosted by the Galway...

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