United senior women’s team to be ambassadors for Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Galway United’s groundbreaking senior women’s team have lent their support to the Galway Rape Crisis Centre text donate campaign which goes to provide essential services offered to victims of sexual abuse.
Read more ...HID launches employee resource group for its female workers
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Global company HID which has a Galway-based Centre of Excellence announced yesterday (International Women’s Day) that it is to launch an Employee Resource Group for its female employees.
Read more ...Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre on Saturday March 18 at 8pm.
Read more ...Galway staff shortages hitting people’s health, Grealish tells Dáil
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
A growing shortage of staff is making it increasingly difficult for people in Galway to get the health care they need, Independent TD Noel Grealish told the Dáil this week.
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Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Shot fired at house in Rahoon
Gardai in the city are investigating an incident at Rahoon last Friday in which a shot was fired at a house.
Gardai in the city are investigating an incident at Rahoon last Friday in which a shot was fired at a house.
Read more ...Review of Tuam ambulance service under way
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
The HSE’s national ambulance service in the west is currently reviewing Tuam’s ambulance base to see if it needs to be expanded.
Read more ...The changing shape of the city experience
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
Sometimes when we look at a old picture of the heart of Galway City and notice something that is there no longer, we strain to remember when exactly that change took place. There are many time-stamped prompts to help us. Maybe it is the sight of cars on Shop Street, some pulled up to collect heavy goods from the likes of O’Connor TV or Naughtons. Or books from O’Gormans. Or the sight of Una Taaffe, shawled up to greet the morning.
Read more ...Iconic Aran Islands ferry Naomh Éanna to feature in permanent maritime heritage exhibition
Thu, Mar 09, 2023
The iconic Naomh Éanna, which served as the main ferry link between the Aran Islands and the mainland for several decades up to the 1980s, is set to feature in a permanent maritime exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life in Mayo.
Read more ...Students to strike over climate concerns
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
Students will take to the streets in Galway tomorrow (Friday) as part of an international movement that will see students across 150 countries strike in a demonstrative response to what they consider a lack of action by global leaders when it comes to climate change.
Read more ...Government action needed as five thousand people leave local EDs without being assessed
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
A total of 5,327 people walked out of emergency departments in Galway's public hospitals last year without being assessed.
Read more ...McNelis slams electric Ireland for favouring business over struggling families
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has slammed Electric Ireland for failing to pass on a reduction in energy bills for businesses to ordinary householders at a time when more and more families are sinking into energy poverty.
Read more ...This Is Art is back
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
The annual, all-island national art competition This Is Art! is back for its third consecutive year.
Read more ...Through the glass darkly
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
In sonnet 78, by Shakespeare we catch the poet’s oblique allusion to the physical effects of the destruction wrought by the Reformation –
'That time of year thou mayest in me behold,
Read more ...History in the making this weekend
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
History will be made in Galway this Saturday when the first ever senior Galway United football team will play in the Women’s National League. The development brings to an end the uncertainty that beset the women’s game in Galway last Autumn when it was announced that Galway WFC would not be applying to play in this year’s league.
Read more ...Galway annual Novena commences on Monday
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
The final preparations are being made in Galway Cathedral for the upcoming annual Novena which runs for nine days from Monday March 6 to Tuesday March 14.
The theme this year is ‘Faith In Challenging Times’, and the Novena will hear from a number of insightful speakers, each with diverse experiences of church, and each bringing a unique personal perspective.
Read more ...Galway businesses invited to celebrate Local Enterprise Week 2023
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
Small businesses and budding entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to sample a varied programme events aimed at helping them to start or grow their business as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Week across County Galway.
Read more ...Galway Credit Unions warn of SMS phishing scam
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
Three Galway credit unions are warning their members and the public of a phishing scam.
Read more ...On the road to nowhere
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
Grace Bruen is 30-years-old. She is warm, charming, and has impeccable manners. She would love to work with people where her personality would be allowed to shine and where she could contribute to society and feel fulfilled. Instead, she sits at home.
Read more ...UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for blockages of the oesophagus
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
The west's biggest hospital is the first in the country to introduce incision-less, minimally invasive surgery to help correct blockages of the oesophagus.
The procedure is being carried out at University Hospital Galway by Mr Paul Carroll, a consultant oesophagogastric and general surgeon who specialises in minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery for oesophago-gastric cancer and benign disease.
Read more ...Greens step forward to contest local elections
Thu, Mar 02, 2023
The Galway Green Party has selected its candidates to run in the next local election, which will take place in 2024.
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