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A party town for some, but not the homeless
In a month in which we in Galway thrive on festivals, tourists, and summer sunshine, we realise just how blessed we are to live in one of Europe's most engaging cities. As the most influential arts festival winds down this weekend, and the iconic Galway Races begin, we can feel a little smug that we live in a such a special place. Every day, every month, every year it seems Galway just marches forward - more visitors, more recognition, and more festivals.
Murphy welcomes changes to Fuel Allowance allocation
Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, has welcomed the announcement that those in receipt of the Fuel Allowance will now be given the option to receive it in two lump sum payments.
Burke welcomes major reduction in unemployment figures
Central Statistics Office (CSO) data shows the number of people unemployed has decreased by more than 40,000 in the last year.
Family Hubs will not solve the housing crisis says Galway politicians
Family Hubs will not solve the housing crisis, but instead deepen and 'normalise' homelessness. Instead, the Government must abandon its reliance on the 'the market' and intervene directly in order to solve this crisis.
Northern and Western Region named as European Entrepreneurial Region 2018
The European Union has this week named Ireland’s Northern and Western region as European Entrepreneurial Region 2018, recognising the enormous strides the region has taken to foster entrepreneurship and arrest decades of economic decline.
Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates at annual Fulacht Fia
Gaillimh le Gaeilge celebrates 30 years in business this year during which it will prepare a new Irish language plan for the city.
SAD13 - a night of Feminist indie-rock
"IT'S VERY strange that most of the music we funnel into little girls’ ears - even music written by former little girls - is about how women are petty, pretty garbage, whose only valuable function is to hold perfectly still in men’s boudoirs and wait for intercourse."
Elave Sensitive Baby Skincare awarded ECOCERT certification
Sensitive skincare brand Elave is the first research and manufacturing site in Ireland to be awarded ECOCERT natural and organic certification, for four of its baby skincare products.
Spiralling insurance costs need urgent action – Troy
Fianna Fáil TD, Robert Troy, says the insurance premiums being applied to business, home, public, and motor insurance customers are now unsustainable and called for urgent government action to tackle the problem.