NUI Galway study challenges blood pressure guidelines
Thu, Jan 30, 2020
Up to 150,000 Irish patients may not need to increase their blood pressure medication despite new lower blood pressure thresholds recommended recently in US and European medical treatment guidelines.
Read more ...Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2020 launched at Aula Maxima event
Thu, Jan 30, 2020
Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh, Galway’s bilingual business award, was officially launched by Uachtarán Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, an tOllamh Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh who said the competition is very much in keeping with the core values of the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Read more ...Galway family revel in Atlantic sailing adventure
Thu, Jan 30, 2020
A County Galway family are combining their love for the sea and adventure to explore the Atlantic by boat.
Read more ...Researchers and locals team up to develop village plan for Moycullen
Thu, Jan 30, 2020
Researchers at NUI Galway’s School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies have teamed up with Forbairt Pobail Maigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Community Development Association) to develop a people-powered development plan for the village. The Moycullen 2030 Village Plan project was funded by the Irish Research Council.
Read more ...Fantasy Football round 25 preview
Thu, Jan 30, 2020
So the superlatives are starting to run out for Liverpool as they reach the 70 point mark before the end of January. Their 23rd win out of 24 matches was racked up thanks to a 2-0 away success at West Ham. The massive 19 point advantage they have over their rivals leads me to say, this title race is over.
Read more ...TG4 poll shows a dogfight is in prospect in Galway West — All up for grabs
Tue, Jan 28, 2020
The results of a TG4/Ipsos MRBI constituency poll carried out for ‘Vóta 2020’ programme shows a real dog-fight is in prospect in Galway West, with all five sitting TDs and as many as five other candidates all in contention to be elected. The quota in Galway West is 17%, and although no one candidate has enough first preference votes to reach the quota according to the poll, the competition will be fierce for the five seats.
Read more ...Plans advanced for 1,000 home Sandy Road development
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Business owners and public sector bodies located at Sandy Road are to meet with the Land Development Agency in the coming months to clear the way for a major 20-acre development at Sandy Road which will deliver up to 1,000 new homes, together with sustainable businesses and leisure spaces.
Read more ...Stakeholders to meet to clear way for 1,000 home development at Sandy Road
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Business owners and public sector bodies located at Sandy Road are to meet with the Land Development Agency in the coming months to clear the way for a major 20-acre development at Sandy Road which will deliver up to 1,000 new homes, together with sustainable businesses and leisure spaces.
Read more ...President Higgins to open Galway 2020 next month
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Uachtarán na hÉireann, Michael D Higgins, will officially inaugurate Galway 2020 at the European Capital of Culture's opening ceremony on Saturday, February 8, in South Park, the Claddagh.
Read more ...Launch for Green candidate O’Donoghue hears that rural Ireland must be persuaded
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Almost 100 people attended the launch of the Green Party’s General Election candidate, Julie O’Donoghue last week Deputy Leader of the Green Party, Catherine Martin TD addressed the crowd and said that if the Green Wave is to be successful, it must bring rural Ireland with it.
Read more ...McNelis demands halt to any rise in pension age
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Opposition to raising to 67 the age at which a person can qualify for the State pension has intensified since the start of the General Election campaign, and Labour has pledged its "full support" to the #STOP67 campaign.
Read more ...Young people in Ireland getting 'raw deal' says Ó Tuathail
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Young people in Ireland are getting a "raw deal" which is seeing them priced out of the housing market, and facing into a future where they may never own their own homes - a situation that cannot be allowed continue.
Read more ...Loughnane calls for more youth centres in city and county
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
While crime and 'law and order' have featured prominently in the election campaign, particularly following the murder and dismemberment of Keane Mulready-Woods, little attention has been paid to addressing the social causes of crime.
Read more ...Corbyn defeat will be used against the real Left in Ireland
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
While voters in the Republic of Ireland go to the polls on February 8, it may be instructive for us to cast our minds back to December and the general election in Britain, as that contest contained a warning for the Irish Left that it would do well to heed.
Read more ...Louis O'Hara to run for Sinn Féin in Galway East
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Louis O'Hara, who ran for Sinn Féin in the Oranmore-Athenry ward in the local elections last year, has returned to electoral politics to stand as the party's Galway East General Election candidate.
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Thu, Jan 23, 2020
More gardai needed in rural parts of East Galway says Dolan
Read more ...We’re losing our lives in cars, so let’s build the bypass now
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Galway and its entire region depend on implementing a combined traffic relief plan, which incorporates a new road infrastructure, increased public transport system, and a better cycle path plan throughout the city.
Read more ...Irish Water to commence works in Mervue and Tuam Road
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
Irish Water, working in partnership with Galway City Council, is set to commence works in the Mervue area of the city and on the Tuam Road to ensure a more reliable source of drinking water for local customers.
Read more ...Local authority questioned if it is rewarding developers
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
The Galway City Council has been questioned if it is rewarding bad behaviour by property developers, at the monthly meeting on Monday evening.
Read more ...More than €36 million to be invested in regional and local roads in 2020
Thu, Jan 23, 2020
A total of €36.87 million is to be invested in the regional and local road network in Galway city and county throughout 2020 - an increase of €5.1 million on last year’s allocations.
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