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Diverse range of companies in final of Ghradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh
Gearrliosta Ghradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh was officially announced by the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Níall McNelis at a press event which took place in the Galway Chamber last week. Thirteen Galway city based businesses and organisations, representing a wide range of sectors from across the city are through to the next round of the Gradam and all are in with a chance to be crowned the next new tribe of Galway.
MojoFest - The smartphone content creators festival - 6th - 8th June!
Mojofest, the longest running international smartphone content creators festival, returns to Galway. Glen Mulcahy, the director of Mojofest has announced that the festival will return to the Bailey Allen Hall in NUI Galway from 6th-8th June this year. Speaking at the launch he said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to bring the conference back to Galway again. Having lived in Galway for 15 years myself I know what a wonderful, vibrant and creative community there is here and feedback from the delegates last year was fantastic. It simply would not have been possible to do this without the support and partnership of NUI Galway”
Pearce Flannery leads the charge on banning election posters
Former Mayor of Galway, Cllr Pearce Flannery is not using plastic or cori-board posters in the upcoming election. He started a campaign to ban plastic election posters five years ago and intends to continue on with his quest.
Is the HSE the right model for health care in Ireland?
How can we speak coherently about Galway's health services at a time where our media's daily diet is composed of negative stories concerning Government failure to properly ensure medical care for its own citizens?
THE ROLE OF MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY IN TREATING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Inflammatory Bowel Disease describes the disorders that involve the chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. There are two main categories:
The Quaker and the Qur’ãn
The recent acts of mass murder in New Zealand and Sri Lanka have all too potently shown the grave threat of religious extremism in today’s world as well as highlighting the troubled relationship between Islam and Christianity.
Galway-based Intuity Technologies expands
Intuity Technologies, a leading ISO 27001 certified technology company with its headquarters in Galway, has announced its acquisition of print services company Office Technology Limited.
FF candidate calls for major investment in mental health services
A local election candidate has called on the government to establish an acute assessment facility at University Hospital Galway's psychiatric unit so service users can bypass the emergency department.
O’ Flaherty demands Bus Eireann restore Headford Road to Salthill service
Independent city councillor Terry O’Flaherty his calling on Bus Éireann to restore a bus service that brought schoolchildren from the Headford Road area to schools in the city centre and Salthill.
One hundred and fifty new tech jobs announced for Galway
It is good news for STEM talent in Galway with the announcement of 150 tech jobs.