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15 MEPs write to Minister Shatter demanding Margaretta D’Arcy’s release
Galway Bay fm newsroom – 15 MEPs from 8 different countries have written to Minister for Justice Alan Shatter calling on him to release anti war campaigner, Margaretta D’Arcy
Galway woman Ms D’Arcy is in prison in Limerick serving a three month sentence over her protests against the use of Shannon Airport by the US military.
The letter initiative has been led by Irish MEP Paul Murphy who says his colleagues from the European United Left were shocked to hear that the Irish government had imprisoned a 79 year peace activist, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.
Mr Murphy says the government have it within their power to allow a Presidential pardon.
Meanwhile, “Stand with Margaretta D’Arcy” is the call being made by Galway Alliance Against War as it prepares for tomorrow’s public event in solidarity with her.
The event will take place at 1.30pm at the junction of Shop St and Mainguard St in the city.
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Galway TD describes Commission report into Mother and Baby homes as ‘colour by numbers’ exercise

Galway Bay fm newsroom – The report from the Commission into Mother and Baby Homes has been described in the Dáil by Galway West TD Catherine Connolly as ‘a colour by numbers’ exercise where ‘the picture was pre-determined’
The Independent Deputy again raised the report in the Dáil this week arguing its conclusions are at odds with witness testimony.
Deputy Connolly questioned the findings of no evidence of forced adoptions and no evidence of pressure to put women into the institutions.
She also questioned the findings on vaccine trials with no side effects recorded, while a minimum of 10 thousand deaths were recorded at the homes.
The Galway West TD told the Dáil the report quotes ‘all of society’ and argued it was the ‘powerful in society’ while the government bowed down.
The Dáil heard the report described as a ‘colour by numbers’ exercise where the picture was pre-determined….
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148 new cases of Covid-19 in Galway – 2,488 nationwide with 61 additional deaths

Galway Bay fm newsroom – The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 61 additional deaths related to COVID-19.
Of the deaths reported today, 58* deaths occurred in January.
The median age of those who died was 83 years and the age range was 41-100 years.
There has been a total of 2,768** COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.
As of midnight, Tuesday 19th January, the HPSC has been notified of 2,488 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 179,324*** confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.
Of the cases notified today:
- 1,090 are men / 1,383 are women
- 51% are under 45 years of age
- The median age is 44 years old
- 726 in Dublin, 314 in Cork, 148 in Galway, 133 in Limerick, 130 in Meath and the remaining 1,037 cases are spread across all other counties.
As of 2pm today, 1,923 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 210 were in ICU at 11am. 85 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: “The number of cases and deaths that we are reporting today and the persisting high incidence rate of COVID-19 across the country shows that we cannot underestimate the highly infectious nature of this disease and the impact that it can have on families and communities.
“The virus spreads through close contacts, through the congregation of people. We need everyone to stay at home as much as possible, and to work from home, where possible. You should not meet up with friends or loved ones, unless you are caring for them. If you go out for exercise, you need to stay within 5km from your home, wear a face covering where appropriate and wash your hands when you return home to protect yourself from infection.
“If you are COVID positive you should self-isolate and stay at home, in your room, avoiding contact with other people. This is to protect the other people that you live with.”
The COVID-19 Dashboard provides up-to-date information on the key indicators of COVID-19 in the community.
ENDS//
*There are 3 deaths where the date of death is under investigation.
**Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 1 death. The figure of 2,768 deaths reflects this
***Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 3 confirmed cases. The figure of 179,324 confirmed cases reflects this.
County | Today’s cases (to midnight 19Jan2021) | 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population (to 19Jan2021) | New Cases during last 14 days (to 19Jan2021) |
Ireland | 2,488 | 1,222.8 | 58,227 |
Monaghan | 91 | 2,264.4 | 1,390 |
Waterford | 95 | 1,792.1 | 2,082 |
Louth | 48 | 1,741.9 | 2,245 |
Wexford | 23 | 1,695.1 | 2,538 |
Carlow | 50 | 1,605.4 | 914 |
Limerick | 133 | 1,594.2 | 3,107 |
Mayo | 87 | 1,550.1 | 2,023 |
Dublin | 726 | 1,340.4 | 18,060 |
Clare | 46 | 1,285.2 | 1,527 |
Cork | 314 | 1,280.4 | 6,951 |
Donegal | 84 | 1,189.8 | 1,894 |
Cavan | 55 | 1,140.8 | 869 |
Galway | 148 | 1,041.6 | 2,688 |
Meath | 130 | 1,012.6 | 1,975 |
Kilkenny | 31 | 990.6 | 983 |
Tipperary | 76 | 970.8 | 1,549 |
Kildare | 112 | 933.9 | 2,078 |
Roscommon | 12 | 866.1 | 559 |
Laois | 38 | 851.3 | 721 |
Offaly | 32 | 806.8 | 629 |
Kerry | 53 | 796.2 | 1,176 |
Wicklow | 33 | 671.2 | 956 |
Sligo | 25 | 656.1 | 430 |
Westmeath | 29 | 588.0 | 522 |
Longford | 11 | 516.2 | 211 |
Leitrim | 6 | 468.1 | 150 |
5-day moving average 2,556
7-day incidence 424.8
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Route options published for Athlone-Galway greenway

Galway Bay fm newsroom – A number of route options for a greenway connecting Athlone and Galway City have been published.
The five routes outline a variety of options for how the final leg of the overall Dublin to Galway Greenway will proceed.
The options vary – ranging from a straight line approach to looping routes which take in large parts of the north east or south east of the county.
The proposed routes will be available on www.galwaytoathlonecycleway.com over the next week.
The public are being encouraged to to have their say, with a public consultation process to start on Monday, January 25th.
Galway East Fine Gael Deputy Ciaran Cannon says this is a crucial phase of the groundbreaking Dublin to Galway Greenway….
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