Umbrellaeile artisan market launched by Mayor Mike Cubbard

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Galway’s newest artisan market ‘Umbrellaeile’ was launched last Saturday at The Rowing Club in Woodquay by Mike Cubbard, Mayor of Galway, who dropped in to sample an early morning coffee and slice of cake as the traders were setting up for business.

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O’Reilly seeks debate on breastfeeding rates in Ireland

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

A total of 64 per cent of women initiate breastfeeding when they enter hospital, but only 37 per cent leave hospital breastfeeding.

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Women’s need for flexible working arrangements must be seen as ‘reality’, not ‘weakness’ by employers, says O’Reilly

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Women working in low paid jobs in Ireland are likely to earn 14 per cent less than men doing the same work, but one Galway senator is hopeful this situation can begin to be changed.

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Gardai renew appeal for information on Tuam pipe bomb

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

An Garda Síochána is renewing its appeal for information following the discovery of a crude pipe bomb in Tuam on Thursday May 12, 2021.

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Will the housing crisis prove the undoing of this Government?

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

As the smoke begins to clear from the havoc wreaked by the pandemic, the provision of housing will more and more take centre stage, with a huge mountain to climb before we get to a situation where supply comes even close to meeting demand.

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Galway to get more than €1.3 million under Live Performance Support Scheme

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

The Galway Comedy Festival, the Róisín Dubh, and Monroe’s Live are among the businesses which are set to benefit from more than €1.3 million in funding for Galway under the Live Performance Support Scheme.

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Council to maintain ongoing consultation with stakeholders in outdoor dining

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

The Galway City Council will maintain 'ongoing consultation with all stakeholders' regarding the new outdoor dining schemes being implemented.

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Galway team attempts to smash 24 hour record for Ireland end to end

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

A team of eight Galway cyclists will attempt to cycle from Mizen Head to Malin Head, Ireland end to end, in under 24 hours this weekend. The Ireland In A Day challenge is the brainchild of Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon, who is an avid cyclist and has completed several long distance cycling events in recent years.

He will be joined by Frank Burke, Gearoid Conerney, Ryan Connolly, Kevin Coughlan, Colin Duane, Dylan Farrell and Tom Tuohy, all of whom have trained hard over the winter months to prepare for the 600km challenge, requiring them to sustain a speed of 27 kilometres per hour over 24 hours.

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More must be done to address gender imbalance in STEM education and careers, says Maria Walsh

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Midlands-North-West MEP Maria Walsh says more must be done to encourage women to pursue STEM education and careers in order to address the gender imbalance in technical and other high level jobs in this sector.

She was speaking as the European Parliament voted on a file to promote gender equality in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and careers.

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Half of patients attending diabetes clinic have damage to their kidneys, study shows

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Some 42% of patients attending a dedicated diabetes clinic have signs of established chronic kidney disease, the first detailed research of its kind in Ireland has revealed.

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Mc Nelis wants key recommendation from 1973 Kenny report to be implemented

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Cllr Niall Mc Nelis has called on the government parties to take on board the latest bill from the Labour Party that would implement a key recommendation of the 1973 Kenny report to tackle speculation and hoarding.

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Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Gardai renew appeal for information on Tuam pipe bomb

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Naughton welcomes new rental protections for students

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

The Government has announced a range of new rental protections for students ahead of the next academic year. The protections will limit the amount of money that can be demanded upfront by landlords, and will also place a cap on the notice period that students are required to give before vacating.

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Women in healthcare urged to apply for McGinty Scholarship for NUI Galway MBA

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Female health professionals are being encouraged to apply for a women-only scholarship for NUI Galway’s MBA programme.

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Four Clifden RNLI crew members commended for their role in challenging rescue operation

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Four Clifden RNLI crew members have been commended for their role in the complex rescue of a lone sailor who became stranded on the rocks at Inishark in gale force winds.

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Farrell raises children’s respite services with Taoiseach

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

Speaking in the Dáil yesterday (Wednesday) Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo Mairéad Farrell asked the Taoiseach to expand children’s respite services in the Galway area.

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New dining spaces welcomed, but let’s not lose any character

Thu, Jun 17, 2021

The news confirmed last evening that Dominick Street Upper is to be closed to traffic at evening time to facilitate outdoor dining is to be welcomed.

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Gardai appeal for information following criminal damage at Oughterard Pier

Fri, Jun 11, 2021

 An Garda Síochána is appealing for information after a boat was damaged at Oughterard Pier in Co Galway last month.

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CEO warns of continuing significant impact of cyber attack

Fri, Jun 11, 2021

One month on from the cyber attack on HSE IT systems, the CEO of the Saolta Hospital Group has warned that patient services continue to feel the impact in Letterkenny, Sligo, Mayo, Roscommon, Portiuncula and Galway University Hospitals.

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Galway’s Community Gardens brightening up the city with windowbox initiative

Thu, Jun 10, 2021

A number of Community Gardens in Galway City have set about putting a smile on the face of older members of our communities by creating colourful window boxes filled with wondrous flowers grown across their diverse network of locations.

“The teams in the gardens came together in the first few days of June to volunteer their time to recognise that in giving, we are also adding to our sense of community. A box of flowers will bring a smile to the face of all our older friends,” said John Cunningham, Chair of Galway Contact, which was one of the groups that arranged the delivery of these unique gifts.

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