Gluas group accuses council chief of derailing light rail support

Thu, Jun 25, 2026

Proponents of a light rail system for Galway have accused the city council’s Chief Executive of reneging on previous commitments to support the project.

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Culture Company faces Dáil questions

Thu, Jun 25, 2026

Galway West TD John Connolly (FF) last week submitted a number of queries to ascertain what – if any - governance roles O’Donovan’s department has concerning the limited liability company set up to manage the legacy of Galway’s 2020 European City of Culture win, and especially fundraising for the local creative sector.

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Status Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for Galway

Thu, Jun 25, 2026

Met Éireann has warned of a risk of thunderstorms in Galway and throughout Connacht from mid-afternoon today (Thursday) until tomorrow evening.

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Death of father prompted relapse for addict

Thu, Jun 25, 2026

The passing of his father was the triggering issue which saw a man with very serious addiction issues relapse after six years clean and drug free.

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Woman with 17 public drunkenness convictions has ‘issue with alcohol’

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

A woman who appeared before Tuam District Court with 38 previous convictions picked up two more while there, bringing her record to 40.

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Fitzy drops the ‘L bomb’

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

If Galway’s senior footballers put in as flawless of a performance on Sunday as Fitzy has produced during his Love Island stint to-date, Pádraig Joyce’s men will be making that trip back to Croker with ease.

This is a performance akin to Shane Walsh in the 2022 All-Ireland final. It is borderline impossible to predict anyone’s next move in that villa - people are losing interest in their partners, trying to rekindle with former flames, throwing their toys out the pram at any given opportunity. The only guarantee is that Fitzy and Lola are cuddled up in a corner in their bubble of unproblematic bliss.

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Unlocking AI: the smarter way to drive business productivity in Galway

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future concept, it is already transforming how businesses across Ireland operate. With adoption rates now near universal, the real challenge facing organisations is not access to AI, but how to use it effectively and responsibly in day-to-day work.

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Exhibition explores the lived experience of Gaza

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

University of Galway will host a four-day exhibition exploring daily life in Gaza through personal testimony, photography, video, letters and children’s artwork. The exhibition centres on the experiences of Palestinian entrepreneur, writer and public speaker Shirene Yaseen, whose family remains in Gaza.

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Parsons demands urgent action on overflowing clothes banks

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Cathaoirleach of Ballinasloe Municipal District, Cllr Evelyn Parsons, is calling for urgent intervention to address the persistent problem of overflowing clothes banks across East Galway, including Ballinasloe and Mountbellew.

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Galway gardaí probe criminal damage and fire incidents

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Gardaí in Monivea are investigating criminal damage to a derelict house that was severely damaged by fire at Corrafaireen, Monivea on Saturday, June 13 at approximately 3.30pm.

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Hack jamboree draws global scoop merchants to city

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

The world’s media and its innovators will descend on Galway city later this month, but not for the local newspapers’ catchy headlines.

The prestigious International Association for Media and Communications Research’s (IAMCR) annual conference will be hosted by the University of Galway for five days from Sunday, June 28, to Thursday, July 2.

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Black bee locations sought

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Calling all citizen scientists - the search for native honey bees across Galway is on.

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Camogie playing student’s transplant inspires her support for kidney centre appeal

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

When 22-year-old University of Galway student Michelle Barry received a phone call late one night in April this year from Beaumont Hospital, telling her a deceased donor kidney had become available, it was a call she and her family had been waiting years to receive.

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Style, racing and celebration take centre stage at Galway Races launch

Wed, Jun 24, 2026

The Galway Races set the tone for their highly anticipated Summer Festival with a vibrant annual launch party at The Earl Inn in Kiltullagh, which proved an especially fitting venue, as it is owned by the Earls family, who also celebrated racing success with last year’s Guinness Galway Hurdle winner, Ndaawi, adding an extra layer of significance to the occasion.

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Man in court for cannabis possession offered choice of poor box donation or conviction and fine

Tue, Jun 23, 2026

A young man was told at Galway District Court that his opportunity to travel for work or pleasure could be greatly curtailed if he had a drug conviction on his record.

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Water outage planned for Rahoon Road area to facilitate essential maintenance

Mon, Jun 22, 2026

Uisce Éireann has warned residents in the Rahoon Road area of Galway city of a planned disruption to their water supply from 8pm tomorrow (Tuesday) to facilitate mains repairs in the area.

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The Lost Children of Tuam film to have world premiere in Galway

Thu, Jun 18, 2026

The powerful film based on the life of Tuam woman Catherine Corless and featuring an all-star cast will receive its world premiere in Galway next month.

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New chapter as Peter Curran Electric sold to Wolseley Ireland

Thu, Jun 18, 2026

One of Galway’s most respected and successful electrical wholesale businesses has entered a new chapter following the acquisition of Peter Curran Electric Limited (PCEL) by Wolseley Ireland.

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Bring your tribe to Tribes Tuesday at Ballybrit

Thu, Jun 18, 2026

The 2026 Galway Races Summer Festival is set to introduce an exciting new addition to race week with the launch of the newly reimagined Tribes Tuesday, taking place at Ballybrit on Tuesday, July 28.

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Reinstating your position in life’s scheme

Thu, Jun 18, 2026

There comes a defining moment in every man’s life when he must pause, reflect, and realign with the purpose for which God created him. In a world marked by uncertainty, challenges, and shifting values, many men have lost confidence, direction, opportunities, and even hope. Yet God’s purpose remains steadfast, and His call upon every life is unchanged.

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