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Protest to demand ending the 'horror' of Direct Provision system

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A protest march from Salthill to Galway city centre, as part of a wider campaign to end the "horror" and "infantalising" of the Direct Provision system for asylum seekers, is set to take place later this month.

Two men arrested in relation to Swinford death released without charge

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The two men arrested in relation to the death of a man in Swinford,  on Saturday, August 12 on Wednesday evening have been released without charge. The investigation is ongoing, according to Gardai. 

Vigil to be held in memory of Savita Halappanavar

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The fifth anniversary of the death of the Savita Halappanavar will be marked by a candlelit vigil on Saturday October 28 at 6:30pm on Church Yard Street at the Galway Market.

Gardaí appeal for help from public after assault

Two men have been arrested by Gardaí investigating the serious assault of a 20-year-old man in Roscommon Town on August 30.

Garda car rammed at Parkmore checkpoint

Galway gardaí are seeking the assistance of the public in tracing a car and its driver, following a serious incident in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

One man killed following collision this morning

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Gardaí in Belmullet are investigation a fatal road traffic collision which occurred this morning, Wednesday, March 1 just before 10am.

Woman released without charge following arrest in relation to sudden death of four month old

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Gardaí are investigating the sudden and unexplained death of a 4-month-old baby boy following an incident at a residence in Bohola on December 28 last year have released a woman who had been arrested in connection with the death without charge this morning.

Irish people want more gardaí on the roads to combat drink driving

New research conducted by AIG has revealed that the majority of Irish drivers do not believe there is enough of a Garda presence on our roads to tackle both drink driving and speeding.

CPOs allow Curraghmore parents “light at the end of the tunnel”

The next stage in the 10-year saga to provide a brand-new primary school for the eastern side of Mullingar was confirmed this week with the news that compulsory purchase orders have been issued to the two landowners of the council’s favoured site just off the Ardmore Road.

O’Flaherty calls for CPO on Coolough Road

Too much time has passed and too many accidents have occurred on the Coolough Road so the Galway City Council must proceed immediately with a Compulsory Purchase Order according to PD Cllr Terry O’Flaherty.

 

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