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Athlone based Senator unsure as to future political career
A political air of disappointment still pervading following the General Election counting of votes, Fine Gael Senator, Gab McFadden, has yet to make a formal decision with regard to her public office future.
Loftus throws his hat in election race
Founder of Ireland’s Future, Gerry Loftus, will contest the upcoming general election as an independent candidate.
Race for Dáil seats is up and running across the county
The race to fill the four Mayo seats up for grabs in next month's general election got up and running this week after An Táoiseach Leo Varadkar requested President Higgins to dissolve the 32nd Dáil.
Sean-nós singing workshops at NUI Galway
Caitlín Ní Chualáin, sean-nós singer-in-residence at NUI Galway, will give a second series of sean-nós singing workshops beginning at 7pm on Tuesday, January 14, and running every second week until February 11. The workshops will take place in the seminar room at the Centre for Irish Studies, NUI Galway.
Matt Keane Concerts @ The Claregalway Hotel
The Keane family from Caherlistrane; Matt, Sean, Orlaith and Laura Keane take to the stage for the first big concert of 2020. They will be joined by musicians Derek Hickey, Maria Fahy, Meadhbh O’Neill, Colm Naughton, Caoimhe Ni Flaharta, Pat Coyne, Catherine McHugh and the Hernon Family from Carna.
Evolving Athlone IT afforded funding to enhance status
Funding of €1.4m has been afforded to Athlone Institute of Technology, an allocation which will allow the progressive third level college to expand course numbers to match industry requirements.
Eleven Galway teenagers to represent county at Youth Assembly on Climate
Eleven young Galway people will represent the county tomorrow Friday 15 November, when the RTÉ Youth Assembly on Climate, in association with the Houses of the Oireachtas, will host the Youth Assembly which will be convened in Dáil Éireann.
Private landlords body issue strong post-Budget response
The national representative body for private landlords, the Irish Property Owners Association (IPOA), has strongly criticised Budget 2020 for not addressing any of the serious issues which the association has repeatedly brought to the Government’s notice.
What can Galway do to tackle the challenge of climate change?
Greta Thunberg, and indeed the children of the world, have thrown down the gauntlet and demanded climate action. Solving this literal meltdown is on such a global scale that it must surely be beyond the responsibility of Galwegians?
Mayo Conradh na Gaeilge members seek Oireachtas support for plan
Conradh na Gaeilge members from Mayo met with local Oireachtas members in Dublin to ask for support for an Irish Language and Gaeltacht Investment Plan which could create 2,000 new jobs.