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Platform94 celebrates double win at National Facilities Management Awards
The west of Ireland’s largest innovation hub Platform94 celebrated a major success at the National Facilities Management Awards in Dublin on Wednesday, securing two prestigious national honours.
PorterShed brings global tech leaders to Galway for future-focused conversation
‘PorterShed Spark’ at Dexcom Stadium will convene US ecosystem builders, European AI infrastructure leadership and Enterprise Ireland’s CEO for a curated, forward-looking programme focused on the next decade of technology, founders and innovation.
New relaxed parade space for Galway City St Patrick’s Parade
This year’s Galway St Patrick’s Festival will introduce a new Relaxed Parade Space in the city, designed to offer a calm and welcoming viewing area for individuals with sensory needs and anyone who may benefit from a quieter environment.
COPE Galway 60th event guest warns against blaming society’s most vulnerable
Former Deputy General of the World Health Organisation, Dr Michael Ryan, has warned against growing public narratives that blame vulnerable people for wider social problems, saying Ireland must continue to respond with compassion, dignity and community action.
Galway cancer survivor calls for community to go all in against cancer this Daffodil Day
Galwaywoman and bowel and breast cancer survivor, Paula Carroll from Oranmore, is calling on her local community to go all in against cancer for the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day, which takes place on Friday, March 20.
Singers invited to join Bealtaine 2026
The festival is an initiative of Age & Opportunity, an organisation which brings people together from all over Ireland to foster and inspire creativity among older people.
Deal closed for €17m Crown Square fit-out
Galway City Council has appointed Dublin-based Flynn Management and Contractors for a €17 million fit-out of its new headquarters at Crown Square.
Us meatsacks might ponder our future roles
The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence has raised innumerable questions about environmental impact; about creativity, and about the kind of world we want to live in.
‘No excuse for suspending Pathfinder in Galway,’ says Thomas
Independent Ireland councillor Noel Thomas has called on the Minister for Health and the CEO of the Health Service Executive, Bernard Gloster, to urgently reverse the decision to suspend the Pathfinder service in Galway for the month of March.
Almost 20,000 uninsured vehicles seized by Gardaí last year
A new report by Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has revealed a total of 19,673 vehicles were seized by An Garda Síochána for being driven without insurance in 2025.
