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Take broadband infrastructure into public control - Daly
Joe Daly, the local election candidate for People Before Profit in the Castlebar district, has called for the broadband infrastructure to be nationalised and rolled out by the ESB.
Fianna Fáil ‘complicit in squandering billions in broadband debacle,’ says Carthy
Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy has slammed the government for squandering of billions on euro on the National Broadband Plan, and labelled Fianna Fáil as being “complicit” in the debacle.
Report will recommend elective hospital for Merlin Park within weeks, says Naughton
An independent report on the need for a new elective hospital in Galway will be completed and provided to the Minister for Health by the end of next month, it emerged this week.
Cheevers accuses Government of neglecting Defence Forces personnel in Galway
Many soldiers stationed in Renmore Barracks are natives of Munster and have a “legitimate ambition to return and serve in or close to their native place”, but the high cost of renting in Galway is also a major factor in this.
'Coming through with the realness'
Among the highlights of this year’s Galway Theatre Festival is Steven Sharpe’s new one-man musical, The Realness of Miss Representation, which he will present, for two performances only, at the Town Hall Theatre studio.
Sacred Heart Hospital to be opened today
The official opening of the long-awaited new 70 bedroom complex at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Castlebar will be performed this morning (Friday) by Minister Michael Ring.
Pelosi reflects on Good Friday accord as An Post introduces welcome initiative
I hope you had a lovely Easter and that you and your family and friends had some time together.
Forty new jobs to be created by PwC in Galway
PwC last week celebrated the relocation of its Galway office to city centre state-of-the-art premises at One Galway Central.
New emergency department at UHG may not open until 2024
A former county mayor and sitting councillor has voiced concern that it could be 2024 before patients can avail of a new emergency department at the west’s biggest hospital.
What the Gaeltacht Civil Rights Movement can still teach us today
Fifty years ago the Gaeltacht Civil Rights Movement was founded, inspired by developments in the Six Counties, the USA, and France. To mark the occasion, hour-long programmes were broadcast on Raidió na Gaeltachta and TG4; it was discussed at the Galway History Festival; and a book is also being published.