The constituency of Galway West must be central to a Fianna Fáil internal double review on its disastrous presidential campaign, and how it ran last November’s general election.
Gardaí have contacted Muslim leaders across the county to allay fears after officers intercepted a terrorist attack aimed at Galway city.
A decade on from collecting his first All-Star award, Cathal Mannion has once again been rightfully recognised among hurling’s elite, earning a place on the 2025 All-Star team last weekend — marking a ...
A celebration of Galway’s creative spirit returns this month as the much-loved Local Food and Craft Gift Fair opens its doors at the Black Box Theatre, this time, for an exciting six-day showcase of ...
Galway-based JWT Cruises, part of JWT Travel, scooped two awards at the prestigious 2025 Travel Centres conference and awards, which took place at Lawlors Hotel in Naas on Saturday, November 8.
O’Connor’s Centra Salthill has been recognised at the prestigious Pride of Centra Awards, held at the Round Room, Mansion House, Dublin. The awards, Centra’s national celebration of retail excellence, ...
The TF Royal Theatre, one of the west of Ireland’s premier venues, has a vibrant calendar of live music, comedy, dance and entertainment this winter season, buzzing with talent and atmosphere.
This Christmas, give a gift that’s both thoughtful and practical with a My First Steps gift voucher, the perfect present for babies, toddlers, and growing children.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless T.D. this week launched a new cybersecurity executive education programme at University of Galway.
It has been a strange week in Galway. The sun set on the Higginsian era. The sun rose on The Connolean Era. We lose one mainstay of our public representation over the past three decades, and welcome ...
Famed lead singer of the Happy Mondays and Black Grape, Shaun Ryder, will appear at Monroe’s Live this Friday, November 14, as part of his new spoken word tour, with doors open at 8pm.
When Jonathan Healy got off the bus each day to go to the then NUI Galway, his first thought was not would he be on time for lectures, did he have enough money with him to buy his lunch, or was his ...