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Salthill man jailed after threatening to kill 97-year-old woman and abusing garda

A man has been sentenced to nine years for assaulting and threatening to kill a 97-year-old woman in her home.

McGuinness calls for end to horrific puppy farming

Councillor Andrew McGuinness has called on Minister Phil Hogan to speed up the legislation on puppy farms in Ireland and he criticised the Government’s failure to implement the legislation which was passed by the Oireachtas last year.

Hurling fans head to Kenny Park for semi-final double-header

The finalists for the 2011 county senior hurling final are expected to be known by 5pm this Sunday afternoon, barring any draws.

UHG functioning on a ‘knife-edge’

Providing more effective primary care in the community is one of the keys to easing the pressure on University Hospital Galway which is functioning on a “knife-edge”, Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames said this week.

Trail World Championships to see Connemara run broadcast to 100 million homes worldwide

Several television networks are to broadcast the recent Trail World Championships organised by Run Connemara in a development which has been hailed as a major boost for the event.

Galway murder accused granted continuing bail from Dublin court

A Galway woman accused of murder was granted continuing bail in Dublin District Court this week.

Mayo General A&E under threat due to staff shortages

Mayo General Hospital is short 12 junior doctors out of 80 posts, a situation which could lead to the axing of services in the future, most notably in the A&E department. The shortages are in the areas of emergency and medicine.

Phelan appointed to British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly

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The Government has appointed Carlow-Kilkenny TD Ann Phelan, to the prestigious British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly.

High Court Master puts suicide back in the spotlight

Suicide is a serious and devastating issue and it is not a word which should be bandied about recklessly and without proper thought.

GAAW to hold ‘mock funeral processions’ protest

Mock funeral processions to remember “the innocent killed by the British and US war machines in their on-going illegal wars” are to take place in Galway.

 

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