A new outpatients’ building at Merlin Park University Hospital — built at a cost of €15.33 million — will see a phased transfer of outpatient services away from University Hospital Galway. Relocating ...
A report into culture at the University of Galway has revealed a toxic workplace environment of bullying, harassment and discrimination for a high percentage of staff. The report — which has been seen ...
Health, Beauty and Lifestyle with Denise McNamara Tuam-based artist Kathy Ross first taught people how to customise their own tote bags during Culture Night a few years back when she found an ...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Back in 2002, the Progressive Democrats came up with a strategy to succeed Bobby Molloy. Instead of running one candidate, the party opted for running three. There ...
In his new book, John Scally traces the province’s journey from the brink of extinction in 2003 to becoming Pro12 champions thirteen years later. No one quite appreciates – and recognises – the light ...
Inside Track with John McIntyre THE demons of the past will be stalking Loughrea ahead of Sunday’s Galway senior hurling showdown against first-time finalists Cappataggle at Kenny Park – a backdrop ...
By DARREN KELLY IN GORT ON a day of draws in Galway GAA, Ballinasloe’s Jack Dillon struck an equalising goal with the final puck of the game last Saturday to set the east Galway club and An Spidéal up ...
Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell Over the last decade, Ryan McMullan has toured around the world, released a string of critically acclaimed EPs and been championed by the likes of Ed Sheeran, Foy Vance ...
A Different View with Dave O’Connell The best education isn’t always consumed in the classroom – and, as with everything, sometimes the best lessons in life are learned from your mistakes. In that ...
Developers across the city and county have been urged to play their part in increasing the number of affordable houses in Galway – and reap the benefits. Galway West Independent TD Noel Grealish said ...
THE Dept. of Agriculture and Teagasc need to make ‘a bigger and better effort’ to communicate with farmers on issues relating to the use of protected urea in preference to CAN or standard urea, ...
Galway firm The Learning Reservoir, which upskills manufacturing teams through tailored eLearning, has been selected to showcase Irish tech innovation at Web Summit 2024 in Lisbon. The Learning ...