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Pint of Science Festival returns to Galway next week

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Galway is set to host one of the most engaging science outreach events of the year later this month, as the Pint of Science Festival returns to the city from 18 to 20 May 2026. Known for bringing cutting-edge research out of laboratories and into relaxed, social settings, the festival sponsored by ATU, will once again transform a selection of Galway pubs and cultural venues into informal lecture spaces where the public can hear directly from scientists working at the forefront of discovery.

Ireland’s Hidden Heroes revealed

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Celebrities from the world of TV and entertainment turned out last week to congratulate the winners of the 2023 Hidden Hearing’ Heroes Awards in Dublin.

A Christmas like never before...or will it?

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These days are very important in all our lives, as we count down the days to a return to normality.

President leads tributes after death announced of Patricia Carrick

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President Michael D Higgins has led the tributes to Galwaywoman Patricia Carrick after her death was announced yesterday.

‘You have been failed,’ says Taoiseach in Dail to Galwaywoman whose cancer diagnosis was missed

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A Galwaywoman whose cancer diagnosis was missed has this week received an apology in the Dail from Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

New Club President announced at Buccaneers RFC AGM

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Outgoing Buccaneers RFC President, Patrick O’Meara, welcomed a modest ‘live’ attendance to the club’s AGM held in the Lower Deck at Dubarry Park in recent times.

Autumn theatre schedule at Roscommon Arts Centre

Roscommon Arts Centre’s are ready to kick start their autumn/winter season of events and commence their season of theatre with a humour laden drama on Thursday, September 27, at 8pm.

Freddie White @ Monroe's Live

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THE GREAT Freddie White makes a welcome return to Galway to play Monroe’s Live on Thursday June 9 at 8pm, and as Siobhan Long in The Irish Times said: "there’s still nobody to match White at his best".

 

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