Tonnta Festival bears the fruits of positive reactions
The 2024 Tonnta Festival took place last week in Galway City and proved to be…
The 2024 Tonnta Festival took place last week in Galway City and proved to be…
Galway patrons may have noticed the recent departure of several city centre staples, including the…
Schools in the Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) programme in Galway City have…
By Michelle Geraghty The annual Galway Novena to ‘Our Mother of Perpetual Help’ is underway…
Snow is set to hit parts of the country tomorrow as the milder air blows…
By Michelle Geraghty With screen time on the increase, is it time for parents to…
Community members voiced their concerns to the Galway City Council (GCC) on the Woodquay Redevelopment…
Although Irish is one of the oldest European languages, not many people in Ireland can…
Galway City Council is planning for what it called a “night-time economy” aimed to boost…
Ireland is “highly exposed” to sea level rise and storm surges, according to the country’s…
The Salmon Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge is currently seeking an official name, and the…
By Hailey Cassidy The Galway Palestine Solidarity Campaign called for boycotts of Israeli companies and…
People now can get a portion of the money paid for the drink back if…
The sand fencing project in Grattan beach, Salthill has succeeded in preventing coastal erosion in…
Professor William Schabas, an expert on genocide and international law, condemned the silence of the…
New wait times at hospitals in Ireland released show there is no change to the…
By Michelle Geraghty One in seven people over 50 have chronic kidney disease (CKD) in…
Wholesale electricity prices fell 68 per cent price last year, Central Stastics Office (CSO) figures…