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Laughter on the menu as annual Galway Comedy Festival returns

This year’s Galway Comedy Festival will run from Tuesday, October 24, to Monday, October 30, taking over pubs and the...

Elaine’s new novel on Booker longlist

Galway novelist Elaine Feeney, who is “committed to witnessing” and writing about the West of Ireland, has been longl...

Top award for Galway soprano Clare

The National Concert Hall has awarded its Bernadette Greevy Bursary award for 2023 to Galway City woman Clare Quinn. ...

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St Thomas’ still setting the standard as title chase commences

By DARREN KELLY COUNTY champions St. Thomas begin their quest for a historic six-in-a-row but know the road is full of dangerous challenges. The...

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Weld not ready to roll over at a track he loves

By John McIntyre at Ballybrit THE emperor strikes back. For over three decades Dermot Weld strode like a colossus around Ballybrit, mopping up t...

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Tourists peed off at lack of toilet facilities in Galway

From this week's Galway City Tribune - German coach tour visitors to Galway have two main gripes – wet weather and lack of public toilets.  “The...

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Artist Rosie shares her vision for Roundstone

Anyone who finds themselves in the Connemara village of Roundstone from this Sunday, August 6, to Sunday, August 15, can be confident that, whateve...

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Fairgreen Hostel residents team up to transform Galway homeless facility

Residents of COPE Galway’s short-term accommodation hostel for men have teamed up with local artist, Tracy Moca, to transform the homeless facility...

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166 saved from homelessness in Galway over three months

A local housing charity prevented 166 people – including 75 children – from entering homelessness in Galway in the second quarter of this year. ...


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Laughter on the menu as annual Galway Comedy Festival returns
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