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Only 80 people signed Galway’s book of condolences for Queen 

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley Only 80 people signed a book of condolences at City H...

Cyclist to be among riders in Galway’s local election?

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley Galway City Councillor Alan Cheevers (FF) goaded the ...

Clodagh has the neck for return of Mayoral chains!

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley When City Councillor Clodagh Higgins (FG) was elected...

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Some Galway city councillors are just mouthpieces for management

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley Some city councillors are so obsessed with getting traction online they’ve forgotte...

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Students’ ‘sense of belonging’ at University of Galway collapsed during Covid

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley It’s hardly surprising that Galway’s third level students struggled to cope during ...

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Galway City Council’s blank cheques deprive first-time buyers

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley The debate sparked by Fianna Fáil City Councillor MJ Crowe’s remarks about a house ...

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Galway looks likely to lose voice at the Cabinet table

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley Galway could be left without a voice at the Cabinet table from December when the jo...

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Cllr Michael Crowe and Travellers: anatomy of an apology

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley At 8.58am on the morning of Monday, September 23, former mayor Michael John Crowe i...

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City Council’s contempt for the public it serves

Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Galway City Council appears to just do what it wants when it wants. Last Friday, i...


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