Galway Football Secretary called for more women to take up roles within the GAA
By Oiscin Cusack Galway Football Secretary Mary Judge has called for more women to pursue…
By Oiscin Cusack Galway Football Secretary Mary Judge has called for more women to pursue…
By Sylvain Fezay Schools across Galway are raising awareness in a bid to fight prejudices…
By Liam De Brún A Galway group is campaigning for Ireland to adopt a Zero…
By Sarah Slevin Joe Killeen has seen many changes through his 52 years working with…
By Seoirse Mulgrew A Galway charity has been forced to “think outside the box” in…
By David O’Connor Over 3,000 environmental complaints were made to Galway’s local authorities in 2019….
By Daragh Nolan Galway United manager John Caulfield has stated that promotion is the main…
by Richard Hartmann The principal of a City primary school has described the re-opening of…
By Tommy O’Callaghan The Cúirt Festival has launched a limerick competition to mark St Patrick’s…
Galway City Council is to receive €68 million for major capital developments around the city….
By Ellen O’Regan A campaign group has renewed calls for improved ambulance services in Connemara…
By Seoirse Mulgrew COPE Galway has said it is “genuinely concerned” about the potential increase…
By Caroline Spencer Many Galway pubs are “treading water” as the industry marks one year…
By Claire Henry The vaccination centre at Ballybrit has been forced to halt AstraZeneca vaccinations…
By Sarah Slevin A Galway abortion rights group has raised concerns that protests outside abortion…
By: Kiani Hildebrandt Popular landmarks including the Salthill Promenade and the Galway Hooker Manuela are going…
By David O’Connor Galway has been voted as the friendliest city in Europe by the…
By Maureen Breslin The short film ‘Merrow’ by Baz Black took home the top prize…
By Sarah Slevin A Galway abortion rights group have been worried about barriers to accessing…