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West is awake on the international sporting stage
Galway is celebrating the success of several sporting stars on this summer's international stage
Maria Walsh to march in Budapest Pride against Hungarian anti-LGBTI+ laws
Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh has travelled to Hungary today to take part in this weekend’s Budapest Pride march. MEP Walsh has been outspoken about the continuous anti-LGBTI+ law adaptations in Hungary since taking office in the Parliament in 2019.
Mayo weighted blanket company expands to enter UK market
Mayo weighted blanket company, Kocoono, has announced its decision to use Northern Ireland as a base to meet growing UK demand.
Sarah Quinn named Connolly’s Hyundai Galway new brand ambassador
Ballinrobe athlete and Olympic hopeful Sarah Quinn has just proudly been announced as the Connolly’s Hyundai Galway new Brand Ambassador.
Baba Yarga - Galway multicultural band release new single
AN EASTERN European folk song, transformed into a modern, soul-pinching, ethno-pop ballad - this is ‘Vershe’, the new single from Galway multicultural band Baba Yarga.
Mayo put Down visitors challenge at their ease
Mayo got life in division two off to a winning start in MacHale Park on Saturday, seeing off Down at their ease with a hard working and at times exciting display.
Artist Residency announced for Jackie Clarke Museum Decade Of Centenaries
Mayo County Council’s Arts Service in partnership with the Jackie Clarke Museum, is delighted to announce the recipient of the Decade of Centenaries Artist Residency.
NUIG athlete selected for world relays
Galway-based NUIG athlete Sarah Quinn has been selected on the Irish Women’s 4x100m relay team for the upcoming IAAF World Athletics Relays.
Young people in Galway set to ‘raise their voice’ at EYE on the Edge
Politics, arts, culture, climate change, and the future of the EU will fuse in a major online festival - EYE on the Edge - based in Galway, and taking place this weekend, which has been created by and for young people.
If there is a United Ireland, we should leave the euro
The European Union, and its lynchpin project, the euro, had a charmed existence in publicity terms during the worst of the Brexit years from 2016 to 2019.