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Almost 100 feature films at this year’s Fleadh

The 37th Galway Film Fleadh will feature 31 world premieres, and 11 European premieres from 44 countries, plus 46 Irish premieres, totalling 96 feature films overall.
Rush to get light rail route funding

With only a week to go until deadline for submissions to the National Development Plan (NDP), advocates for light rail in Galway sought a last-minute meeting with county councillors this week.
Stirring tribute to The Cranberries at Monroe’s

A decade and a half after forming in Milan, Italian tribute band The Lizberries continue to honour the music and legacy of The Cranberries.
ATU to lead major European project embedding entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in higher education

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has been awarded a flagship European project—TRI-CREATES—funded under Strand A of the EIT Higher Education Initiative, which aims on building innovation and entrepreneurship capacity within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
Ford Puma goes electric

Ford is continuing to ramp-up its electric vehicle line-up with the introduction of the Puma Gen-E, an all-electric version of one of the brand's best-selling cars.
E-Transit Courier bolsters Ford's brilliant electric van range

Bliss Barcelona was the venue of choice for the European launch of the Ford E-Transit Courier, the newest electric member of the iconic Transit family. Now rolling off the lines at Ford’s manufacturing facility in Craiova, Romania, the new E-Transit Courier joins its combustion-powered sibling in targeting individuals, small businesses, government fleets, and last-mile delivery services.
United Women kick off All-Island Cup defence at Eamonn Deacy Park

Galway United Women begin their defence of the Women’s All-Island Cup with a repeat of the 2023 final in Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 3pm).
Trad, rock and beats at Monroe’s for Easter

Hailing from Donegal, the high-energy Byrne Brothers will bring their vibrant brand of folk and trad music to Monroe’s.
Rugged Dacia Duster still gets the job done
The Dacia Duster is a proven success story. Now in its 14th year, the cheap and cheerful Duster has won more than 40 awards, is ranked as one of Europe's best-selling cars, and sees 1,000 units roll off the production lines at Dacia’s plant in Romania, every day.
Curtains up on spring season events

The Town Hall Theatre revealed its headline acts for Galway’s busy spring and summer season this week.