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Summit launched for companies looking to export

As summit was launched this week in Galway which aims to support companies which are looking to export. 'Export Summit 2017- Local to Global' was...

Investigation underway after woman found dead at hotel

An investigation has been launched after a woman was found dead at a hotel in Oughterard. The woman, 64, was discovered in a bedroom at...

Macnas Samhain parade another roaring success

Tens of thousands of spectators took to the streets of Galway yesterday evening to witness the 2017 Macnas parade. People lined the streets in the...

Broadcaster believes that famous media figure could be ‘Irish Weinstein’

Broadcaster and doctor Ciara Kelly has revealed that a "prominent man in the Irish media" could be an Irish Harvey Weinstein after a woman...

0 Traveller accomodation units provided in 2017

The total allocation for providing accomodation for Travellers in Galway City rose from €40,000 in 2016 to €209,000 so far in 2017; however, no new...

From Connemara? Sinn Féin is looking for you

Sinn Féin wants to hear from the people of Connemara in relation to the Irish language, Gaeltacht and community development issues. A public meeting, hosted...

Vigils to remember Savita to take place across Ireland

Galway Pro-Choice will hold a vigil this Saturday to mark the fifth aniversary of the death of Savita Halappanavar, with other vigils taking place across...

Put ‘clowns’ who swim during storms in jail – says angry Senator

An Independent Galway senator has called for charges and jail time for 'clowns' who risk their lives and those of emergency services during extreme...

Schools closed tomorrow due to worst storm in 50 years

All schools in Galway tomorrow will be closed tomorrow following advice from the Department of Education. Storm Ophelia is set to be the worst storm...

Hurricane Ophelia could hit western coast with strong winds

Met Éireann forecasters say they will be keeping a close eye on the possibility of hurricane Ophelia hitting Ireland in the coming days. Early next week,...

Tuam is town with the most Travellers in Ireland

Tuam is the town with the highest population of Travellers, according to census figures released yesterday. Co. Galway had the highest number outside of Co....

Special event organised for garden lovers

Food growers and garden-enthusiasts, this one's for you. Next Friday, 20 October, the Harbour Hotel will host the Community Gardens Harvest Celebration Seminar, organised by...

Hudson Taylor: the brilliant Irish brothers play Róisín Dubh

This Friday the 13th, Róisín Dubh, Galway’s most popular pub will be full to the rafters for one reason; Hudson Taylor. It’s just another...

Young man fatally injured in Dunmore crash named locally

The young man who died in a car crash at Carrowmhuineagh, Dunmore, Co. Galway has been named locally as Bernard Mongan. The two car fatal...

Council expresses support for Catalan people

Solidarity from Galway to Catalonia. At yesterday evening's council meeting, the city council passed a motion of solidarity with the people of Catalonia following their...

Gardaí still appealing for witnesses following attack in city

Gardaí in Galway are still appealing for any information the public might have in relation to the attack on Saturday morning. Gardaí were alerted to...

Amazing iRadio show live from Shop Street tomorrow

It's #timetotalk. To mark World Mental Health Day tomorrow, iRadio will be broadcast live from Shop Street tomorrow evening. ‘The Hub’ with Dave Duke will go out live...

Gardaí en route to collision at Ballindooley

There has been a collision on the N84 Headford Rd at Ballindooley. Gardaí are en route to the scene of the incident. Elsewhere in Galway, traffic...

Catalonia referendum event takes place this evening

Speakers will discuss the crisis in Catalonia  at an event in the city at seven o'clock this evening. Organised by Cairde na Cataloine, the event...

Che Guevara stamp receives mixed reaction

Che Guevara was descended from the Lynches of Galway. An Post's new stamp featuring the iconic artwork by Irish artist Jim Fitzpartrick of Che Guevara has...

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