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Our Lady’s Bower crowned winners of prestigious #ThinkLanguages annual schools competition
Our Lady’s Bower have been proudly announced as the winner of the national #ThinkLanguages competition by Minister for Education, Deputy Norma Foley.
Turkey sandwiches a favourite way to use festive leftovers and reduce food waste
Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, when we enjoy having family and friends around to cook and eat together.
Santa shouldn’t be the only one checking his list this Christmas!
Christmas is a time for giving, and sadly also a time when a lot of food is wasted in Westmeath, the Midlands region and all over Ireland.
Galway Rap Star Celaviedmai to Perform at Monroe’s Live
Galway girl Celaviedmai has emerged as a captivating figure on the Irish hip-hop and rap landscape.
Craughwell steal the show at National Novice Cross Country
On a dramatic day in Navan last Sunday, at the National Novice and Unvene Ages Cross Country championships, Craughwell athletes stole the show with a fantastic team win in the hugely competitive Men’s race over 6km. William Fitzgerald of Craughwell made it a double celebration as he raced home to a superb silver medal after always being at the front of affairs in an enthralling race won by Michael Murphy of Tullamore.
Balanced city budget but council chamber upset
Galway City councillors unanimously passed a record €121.3m budget this week, but tempers frayed during the annual money meeting on Monday.
Many fields represented in University of Galway 2023 Honorary Degree list
University of Galway this week announced the recipients of Honorary Degrees at the 2023 Winter Conferring ceremonies which are taking place from until Wednesday November 29, when the Honorary Degree awardees will join more than 3,000 students graduating over six days.
Green MEP urges us not buy SUVs including e-versions
Against a record market share for SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicles) in Europe, Irish Green Party MEP, Ciaran Cuffe wants Irish buyers to stop buying them, and that includes fully electric SUVs.
Alumni artists of ATU Galway get Brussels showcase
12 artists, all graduates of Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway were selected to display their work at a new art exhibition that was held at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Councillor criticises current Minister for Agriculture on recent derogation ’no show’
Local Fine Gael councillor and dairy farmer, Cllr John Dolan, has criticised the handling of the derogation negotiations by the Minister for Agriculture, Deputy Charlie McConalogue and his team.