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Galway International Arts Festival launches programme befitting its scale and confidence
The announcement of the Galway International Arts Festival 2026 programme arrives with a sense of scale and confidence that underscores its position as one of Europe’s most dynamic multidisciplinary arts festivals.
New Mercedes-Benz CLA arrives from €53,425
The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLA has just gone on sale in Ireland, and is the first of 42 new models and variants from the brand set to come to market here between now and 2028.
Witnesses sought following fatal crash in Newbridge
A man in his sixties has died following a single vehicle road collision in Newbridge yesterday morning.
Adrenaline-pumping fun at Galway City Karting
Galway City Karting is one of the top activities in Galway. The track, located in Liosban Industrial Estate, provides adrenaline-fuelled fun to everyone aged seven and up.
New Micra officially launched
Nissan has officially launched the new fully-electric Micra as the brand continues the story of the car that first hit Irish roads some 40 years ago.
Volvo's ES90 has Scandi class
Volvo has not had the smoothest of electric vehicle transitions. You may have read elsewhere of software issues such as problems with driver assistance systems, inconsistent functioning of digital keys, error messages and issues with charging and air conditioning. While my lived experience with the brand's EVs has been by no means a disaster, I did expect much better.
Pricing announced for new Leapmotor SUV
Leapmotor has announced pricing for the new B10 Hybrid EV and is set to arrive in Ireland in the coming weeks.
World Car of the Year announced
The BMW iX3 has been crowned the World Car of the Year for 2026 at an awards ceremony in New York last week.
Planning reform and garden homes can unlock Galway’s hidden housing supply
For years, Ireland’s housing crisis has been defined as much by planning constraints as by supply shortages. But recent policy signals suggest a notable shift in thinking; one that could finally move the system from restricting housing solutions to enabling them.
Planning reform and garden homes can unlock Galway’s hidden housing supply
For years, Ireland’s housing crisis has been defined as much by planning constraints as by supply shortages. But recent policy signals suggest a notable shift in thinking; one that could finally move the system from restricting housing solutions to enabling them.
