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Twelve Galway restaurants shortlisted for Just Eat Awards
Just Eat has announced the launch of its 12th annual awards, inviting people to have their say on the restaurants, grocers, and retailers they love most, at a time when Ireland’s food scene continues to grow in quality, flavour, variety, and the experiences restaurants offer customers.
Road tragedies inspire warning song
Eight people have already been killed on Irish roads so far in 2026, including one person in Galway.
Green candidate Murphy says Grok images made him dump X
At election time politicians want to maximise their exposure through any medium possible. But recently many have chosen to abandon the X/Twitter platform in response to the release of the Grok app which uses X to produce and distribute modified images without any restrictions leading to large-scale production of child pornography images.
Research finds booking a holiday helps lift the January blues for majority of Irish adults
New research for Aer Lingus shows that holiday planning plays an important role for many people at the start of the year, with almost three quarters of Irish adults (73 per cent) saying that booking a holiday early helps lift the January blues or improves their mood. The survey also found that 85 per cent say it is important to book a trip early in the year so they have something to look forward to.
New year, new start at GRETB Tuam Road
If you would like to update your skills, change career, get ready for employment, or simply return to education then take a look at GRETB Tuam Road’s January courses.
Local jobs boost as billionaire investor Cuban backs Galway-based Orreco
More than 30 jobs could be created in Galway after locally-based sports tech company Orreco raised $4 million (€3.4 million) in funding from investors who include billionaire Mark Cuban and announced the acquisition of Australian AI computer vision specialist Data Driven Sports Analytics (DDSA).
Local authorities lead conversation on future of AI in public services
Senior IT professionals from local authorities across the country gathered in Galway City last week for a high-level conference to explore opportunities for transformational change in local government using AI. Ireland’s national policy for digital services aims to make 90% of key public services available online by 2030 – with innovation at the core of more efficient service delivery and enhanced citizen engagement.
Galway company Allta Ecology wins Three’s Grants for Small Businesses
Three Ireland is delighted to announce that Allta Ecology from Galway has been chosen as one of 10 winners of 2025’s Grants for Small Businesses programme which sees the business secure a portion of the €100,000 bursary.
Sieges of Galway feature in new book
Both the longest and shortest urban sieges in Irish history were experienced in Galway, according to a new book, by military historian Dr Pádraig Lenihan.
LIBERTY IT hosted night at the museum to celebrate launch of Steam Studio
LIBERTY IT and Galway City Museum hosted an exclusive after-hours event to celebrate the recent launch of STEAM Studio, a unique partnership designed to inspire the next generation of tech talent.
