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Councillors clash over ‘too PC’ name — but Droichead an Dóchais voted through

By Denise McNamara The new Droichead an Dóchais was slammed as the wrong name in a time of no hope and too ‘PC’ to...

Fine weather brings a spike in drink drive arrests

The first shot of sustained sunshine so far this year on Sunday brought with it an unwelcome side effect – a ‘worryin...

15-storey hotel plan for Docks area in Galway

By Brendan Carroll    Plans for a 15-storey hotel in the Docks area have been submitted to Galway City Council – l...

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Grow house bust nets a €900,000 cannabis haul

By Dara Bradley The discovery of a suspected grow house in Galway City last weekend was the latest in a series of major drugs busts by local Gar...

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Galway woman is one of Ireland’s two longest-surviving transplants recipients

Two women on the opposite sides of the country have come together to celebrate their remarkable connection – as the two longest-surviving functioni...

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Broadcaster shares story of heart scare to raise awareness

His voice is instantly recognisable across his home county and there’s hardly a sporting occasion without him. When he’s not on Galway Bay FM, he’s...

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Heartless thieves prey on the dead

Heartless burglars broke into the former home of an elderly woman days after her burial – only to find that some of her relatives were still stayin...

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CAB closes in on Galway’s big criminals

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is monitoring the activities of almost two dozen suspected criminals in Galway who are involved in organised crime...

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Big turnout for city meeting on housing

The turnout at a public information meeting held in Galway recently, focused on housing grants and government support, was described as ‘exceptiona...


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Councillors clash over ‘too PC’ name — but Droichead an Dóchais voted through
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