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Galway farmer granted permission to challenge Greenway purchase decision 'splitting' his farm ireland The project aims to install a cycle and walkway going from Galway city to Clifden over 76 ...
OPINION In Mexico City, two icons of Cuban repression are banished Statues of Fidel Castro and ‘Che’ Guevara head to the dustbin of history.
Twenty million native oysters have been restored to St George’s Bed in Galway Bay over the past four years following the work of a community organisation but billions are needed, says the group ...
Chip designer Arm has opened a new “state-of-the-art” facility in Galway supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland, the State’s investment promotion agency.
Former Leicester City prospect Tyrese Noubissie is leaving Manchester City just two years after they paid £1m for him. One of the top talents coming through the Leicester ranks, midfielder ...
Russia launched biggest ever attack on the eastern Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad overnight into Saturday with hundreds of drones, as it stepped-up bombing campaign that has dashed hopes for a ...
The team released a time-lapsed video of the construction previously, going back the past two years. Now photo was taken of it this week, but from the sky. An aerial view of a building that looks ...
One of Galway’s most iconic attractions is set to be temporarily closed from this week as essential maintenance work takes place.
Galway International Arts Festival artistic director Paul Fahy described the city’s arts infrastructure as “an embarrassment”, as this year’s two-week-long festival opened, throwing into ...
One Irish artist is gathering voices and memorabilia of the nearly forgotten Tuam Sugar Factory, which shaped the Galway town for decades, as part of a project to bring back to life the stories of ...
An exhibition in Galway will feature photographs spanning half a century, of the Druid Theatre Company by renowned Connacht Tribune photographer, Joe O'Shaughnessy.
However, in 2022, the year when Muhammad was the city’s most popular name, there were 3,699 Muslims living in the whole of Galway county, comprising about 2% of the county’s population of 177,737.