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Sales of new cars down in Galway – as imports jump

By Brendan Carroll New car sales in Galway so far this year are down on the same period last year – with the slide...

St Thomas’ stay on track in bid to make hurling history

St. Thomas’ 2-21 Craughwell 1-13 By Eanna O’Reilly at Kenny Park DEFENDING champions St. Thomas’ kept their ...

Cars take back seat as bus plan passed

The BusConnects Cross-City Link has been given the go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála — the first major part of the jigsaw ...

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Connacht rise from the dead for stunning bonus point win

Connacht 36 Sharks 30 By JOHN FALLON at Dexcom Stadium CONNACHT have certainly been the ‘great entertainers’ of the opening two rounds of ...

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League title dream ended for below-par Galway Utd

Galway United 0 Shelbourne1 By Mike Rafferty at Eamonn Deacy Park FOR the third time this season Galway United Women came up short against...

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High-flying Galway United the forgotten team in league title talk

THEY couldn’t possibly, could they? I mean, all the loose talk in recent weeks has been about an unlikely push for Europe, but . . . no, forget it,...

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Talk on the collapse of Tuam Bank

The events surrounding the collapse of Lord ffrench’s Bank of Tuam and Dublin in 1814 is the theme of the next history talk from Galway Archaeologi...

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Top Italian pianist for annual Emily Anderson concert

Music for Galway’s annual Emily Anderson Memorial concert will take place next Thursday, October 10, at 7.30pm at the Quad in the University of Gal...

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Show based on family history offers unique insight into Palestinian plight

The Invaders’ Fear of Memories, a one-man show about the colonisation of Palestine, will be staged at the city’s An Taibhdhearc Theatre next Thursd...


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