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NUIG joins EU partners on preparing for a future pandemic

NUI Galway is joining partner institutes across the European Union in an initiative that aims to prepare the continent for dealing with the next...

Students call for end to highest fees in EU

NUI Galway Students' Union has joined students across the country in calling for an end to the extortionate €3,000 Student Contribution Fee. The fee means...

Cyber Security company creating 40 jobs in Galway

Global cyber security company A-LIGN is creating 40 jobs in Galway with the opening of a new office in Ireland. The US based security and...

Government urged to make €190m EU Recovery Fund available this year

Galway Rural Development and Forum Connemara have called on government ministers to make the COVID-19 EU Recovery Fund available for rural development this year. Minister...

NUIG team leading €10m EU project to prepare for future pandemics

NUI Galway is leading a €10 million EU project to help prepare the European Union to deal with any future pandemics. The PANDEM-2 Project will...

Polish Lottery | What Makes It So Popular in Ireland

The connections that exist between the Republic of Ireland and Poland are extensive and go back many years. According to the most recent census...

500 staff at Portiuncula Hospital to receive vaccine this week

The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine for healthcare staff at Portiuncula University Hospital has begun, with 500 due to receive their first dose by...

Galway TD calls for retired healthcare staff to be used in vaccine rollout

Galway TD Denis Naughten has urged the government to utilise retired doctors and healthcare staff in delivering the COVID-19 vaccine. This is preferable to taking...

Coronavirus: 8 deaths today and 43 COVID-19 cases in Galway

There have been eight additional deaths related to COVID-19 and 922 new cases reported by the Department of Health today. Of the cases notified today,...

EU treaty rights for UK citizens in Ireland post-Brexit

From December 31 the long running Brexit saga will come to a halt one way or another, as the 12 month transition period comes...

“Pets are not property” – Galway TD joins call for tougher penalties for stealing pets

Another Galway TD has joined a call for tougher criminal penalties for people who steal pets, with Denis Naughten saying that it's wrong to...

Galway Chamber says Budget 2021 must address regional underinvestment

Galway Chamber of Commerce is calling for major investment in infrastructure projects such as the Port of Galway to help tackle regional disparity in...

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...

GMIT President welcomes Australian Embassy’s Head of Mission

The President of GMIT, Dr Orla Flynn, this week welcomed the Australian Head of Mission to Ireland, Mr Robert Owen-Jones, to GMIT while he...

Australian Head of Mission to Ireland praises Galway’s cultural strengths

The Head of Mission for Australia praised Galway as a "lesson to the world" in balancing protecting and promoting the arts alongside encouraging business...

Coronavirus: 6 COVID-19 deaths, no new Galway cases

Another six people with COVID-19 have died according to today's figures from the HPSC, and another five new cases have been confirmed. There have now...

€50 million support package for beef farmers welcomed

A €50 million support package for beef farmers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis announced this week has been welcomed as good news for a...

Galway Cycling Campaign welcomes EU funding announcement

Galway Cycling Campaign has welcomed an announcement that cycling will be funded as part of the new mobility funds that will be released by...

People with cancelled flights entitled to a refund, EU decides

People who bought airline tickets for flights that were cancelled are entitled to a full refund, the European Union has clarified. The EU decided yesterday...

Crunching the numbers, could Brexit really lead to a United Ireland?

There are few concepts in Ireland that evoke an emotional response from a population known for their propensity to be “easy going”, but one...

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