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A quarter century on his feet
When physio John Butler unlocked the door of a modest rented room in Galway in January 2001, he did so without a grand plan, a marketing budget, or the reassurance of a bank manager’s blessing. The rent was low. The equipment was basic. The future was uncertain. What he did have, though he may not have known it at the time, was resilience forged by hardship, hands trained by instinct and experience, and a belief—shared by a few crucial others—that honest work, done properly, would always find its way.
University of Galway’s Youth Academy renews partnership with Merit Medical
The University of Galway's Youth Academy has renewed its partnership with leading multi-national medical device company Merit Medical.
Ardán: Giving the West’s storytellers their stage
“There are ideas sitting in sheds and notebooks all over the West of Ireland,” says Kathryn Reynolds of Ardán. “We exist to make sure those stories find their way to the screen.”
Ardán: Giving the West’s storytellers their stage
In the hub of Galway’s creative quarter, within the CREW Enterprise and Innovation Hub, Ardán is quietly transforming the landscape of the Irish audio-visual industry. Its name — the Irish for stage or platform — perfectly captures its purpose: to lift up creative voices and give them a place to be heard.
Megan’s magic wins her Best Dressed Lady title at Galway Races
Style, confidence, and individuality were in full bloom at Ladies Day 2025, as thousands of racegoers descended on Ballybrit for one of the most glamorous dates in the Irish social calendar - and a landmark debut for Ella & Jo as new sponsors of the Ladies Day Best Dressed Competition.
Local writers chosen for national mentoring scheme
Barry Neenan, Bern Butler and Kate McHugh were chosen after a national call-out attracted 345 applicants.
O’Hara questions admission protocols in Dáil mental health debate
The death last week of Galwayman Adam Loughnane was raised in the Dáil on Tuesday during Statements on Mental Health with Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler.
O’Hara questions admission protocols in Dáil mental health debate
The death last week of Galwayman Adam Loughnane was raised in the Dáil on Tuesday during Statements on Mental Health with Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler.
