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Sieges of Galway feature in new book
Both the longest and shortest urban sieges in Irish history were experienced in Galway, according to a new book, by military historian Dr Pádraig Lenihan.
Tribeswomen continue to show signs of promise
Galway United Women were determined to have their say on the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division title one way or another.
Dean Crowe Theatre, a one-stop shop of entertainment
Settle in for a night of entertainment during your Hidden Heartlands tour with Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre, Athlone. Situated on Chapel Street, the theatre started life as the church for St. Peter’s parish.
M&C Property — your trusted partner in Galway
With over two decades of experience in the property industry, CEO Donogh Madigan says he’s proud to see M&C Property continuing to grow and invest in Galway’s vibrant real estate market. While the company’s roots are in Limerick and it has expanded successfully into Athlone and Dublin, Madigan notes that Galway has long been part of M&C’s journey; in fact, the firm has had a presence there since 2012.
Visit of Treaty crucial for United Women's season
After a couple of disappointing results, Saturday’s visit of Treaty United is pivotal for Galway United.
Tough task awaits Tribeswomen at in-form Shels
Most sides that lose in the manner that Galway United Women did last week itch to get back on the field to right the wrongs of an under-par performance. They might have hoped for more hospitable circumstances than an away trip to Shelbourne in which to do so.
Tricky May kicks off with the visit of Wexford
Hosting Wexford has not been without its problems for Galway United’s Women. Saturday’s visitors spoiled the party on United’s inaugural competitive fixture in 2023. Last season, they caused more damage, when they came from behind to record an unlikely 2-1 win in Eamonn Deacy Park.
Galway Corinthians RFC pays tribute to club legend Paddy Flynn
Born on the 19 July 1944 in the Midlands, Paddy Flynn lived a full life. He lived in Bloomfield Co Offaly with his parents, two brothers Martin and Johnny and sister Maureen, where he attended Bloomfield National School and was christened in nearby Ballinahown Church.
Careers in tech and the courses available to help you get there
With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming.
