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€10m Army living quarters delayed to New Year
Demolition of the 1970s-era Defence Forces’ former University Students’ Accommodation Complement (USAC) building located behind the Garrison Church in Renmore began in 2022, with a modern 69-bed residence slated for completion on the site in April earlier this year.
Seoige and Connolly selected as Cheevers ponders future over ‘whispering campaign’
Galway City East Councillor Alan Cheevers claims a whispering campaign about his health was waged to dissuade delegates from voting for his candidacy as a Dáil hopeful.
Funeral of Fred Johnston to take place today
The funeral will take place today (Thursday) of Fred Johnson, a man who over several decades made an in delible mark on the literary scene in Galway and the west.
University of Galway researchers working with indigenous Amazonians to document Casement story
Researchers at University of Galway are working with indigenous peoples deep in the Colombian Amazon to document their story -building on the legacy of Roger Casement.
Increased retirement age for Defence Forces personnel to have positive impact - Troy
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy has welcomed changes in the retirement age for Permanent Defence Force personnel.
Tributes paid to long-serving former Fianna Fail politician Tom Hussey
There was sadness in local political circles this week at the passing of former TD, Minister, Senator, Councillor Tom Hussey.
Galway Alliance organises peace event for Spanish Arch
A peace event will be held at Galway’s Spanish Arch on June 22 at 8pm.
Athlone a viable option for new Defence Forces headquarters - Tánaiste
On a recent visit to County Westmeath, Tánaiste, Micheál Martin, stated the possibility of Athlone being selected as the new headquarters of the Irish Army.
Taoiseach assures Grealish of Government funding if ring road gets go-ahead
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has assured Galway West TD Noel Grealish that if the city’s ring road gets the go-ahead from An Bord Pleanála, it will be funded by Government.
Record-breaking year for the Passport Service
As we the end of the 2022 approached, the final tally of passports issued realised a total of 1,080,000 which sets a new annual record for the Irish Passport Service.