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Box in Pink — fighting breast cancer with gloves on
University of Galway Students (CancerSoc) step into the ring on Tuesday, March 10 at the Clayton Hotel Galway for Box in Pink, a charity boxing event in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI).
Mother’s Day Walk for Breast Cancer Research
Will you ‘Walk in Pink’ for breast cancer research this Mother’s Day? That’s the call from the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), who are inviting people across Galway to help take one step closer to a cure.
Inis Mór GP to take on one of the world’s toughest ultramarathons for breast cancer research
Greek national and Inis Mór GP, Dr Evangelos Drosos, is preparing to take on one of the most extreme endurance challenges on the planet, the 500km Lapland Arctic Ultra 2026 in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Inis Mór GP to take on one of the world’s toughest ultramarathons for breast cancer research
Greek national and Inis Mór GP, Dr. Evangelos Drosos, is preparing to take on one of the most extreme endurance challenges on the planet, the 500km Lapland Arctic Ultra 2026 in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Success shines through for network Galway
On Wednesday last week, Network Ireland Galway’s President Sharon Kelly held her inaugural event, their Open Evening at Lena’s, Radisson RED Galway and what an incredible evening it was.
Ireland West Airport leads the way as Ireland’s fastest-growing airport, as passenger numbers rise to 946,000 in 2025
2025 has proven to be the busiest year on record at Ireland West Airport, with passenger numbers reaching 946,381 for the first time in the airport’s history, surpassing the previous record of 834,000 passengers set in 2024, a 13.5% increase, making it Ireland’s fastest-growing airport last year. The airport now serves 21 international destinations and is served by three of Europe’s major international airlines: Aer Lingus, Lauda Europe, and Ryanair.
Racegoers raise €65,000 for breast cancer research
One of the highlights of the Galway Races Autumn Festival is the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI) annual fundraising lunch, ‘Race in Pink’. The sold-out event, which took place on October 26, was a big hit with racegoers this year raising an incredible €65,000 for the charity based at the Lambe Institute, University of Galway.
Racegoers raise €65,000 for breast cancer research
One of the highlights of the Galway Races Autumn Festival is the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI) annual fundraising lunch, ‘Race in Pink’. The sold-out event, which took place on October 26, was a big hit with racegoers this year raising an incredible €65,000 for the charity based at the Lambe Institute, University of Galway.
Jewellery brand Dylan Oaks raises over €53,000 for breast cancer research
Working in conjunction with milliner and fashion blogger, Jennifer Wrynne, Irish jewellery house, Dylan Oaks launched a specially designed ‘Infinity Necklace’ which has raised an incredible €53,844.26 for the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI).
Galway Races says thank you for a remarkable year
As the curtain falls on an exceptional 2025 season, Galway Races CEO Michael Moloney has, on behalf of everyone at the Galway Races, has extended his heartfelt thanks to all who suppoorted them.
