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Ireland must lead demands to end ‘fortress Europe policies’
The only way to prevent the loss of life witnessed recently in the English Channel is through ending the “brutal fortress Europe policies” - a role Ireland should take the lead on.
SF calls for ‘greater financial assistance’ for Gort Family Resource Centre
Gort Family Resource Centre deserves “greater financial assistance” from the Government for the “vital services” it provides, particularly for “vulnerable and marginalised people”.
Rent reductions now ‘only solution’ to spiralling rents in city, says Curran
The phenomenon of spiralling rents in Galway city is a “sobering reminder” that the current government does not have the political will to deal with what is now a “crisis".
Our city councillors in 2021 - a review
As we approach the end of another year, it is always interesting to review the local political goings-on in the Galway City Council. Let us examine each grouping in the chamber.
Curran condemns two per cent rent increase cap as ‘worse than useless’
With rents having increased by 8.3 per cent according to the latest Daft.ie report, the Government’s announcement of a two per cent rent increase cap in RPZs is “worse than useless”.
PBP Galway dismiss Climate Action Plan as ‘rehashed policies’ and 'spin'
A “collection of rehashed and regurgitated policies with a large dose of PR spin” is how People Before Profit Galway have described the Government’s Climate Action Plan.
O'Hara urges people in Galway to register to vote
Galway East Sinn Féin representative Louis O'Hara is urging people to ensure they register to vote in advance of the registration deadline of Thursday November 25.
Former mayor appointed chair of the Association of Irish Regions
A former mayor of Galway city has been appointed chair of the Association of Irish Regions, the body representing Ireland’s three regional assemblies.
Western Rail Corridor is vital to west’s economy and revitalisation, says O’Hara
The Western Rail Corridor would bring enormous economic benefits to Galway and the wider region, enabling it to attract investment and jobs, and improve the quality of life for those who live there.