Approval of planning permission for a €14 million redevelopment of Ballybrit Racecourse provided the perfect birthday present for the Galway Races – as the 150th running...
Visitor numbers to the Arts Festival Gallery this year would have more than filled Dubiln’s Aviva Stadium. That’s according to the Artistic Director of Galway International...
Bradley Bytes – A Political Column with Dara Bradley Galway Business School in Salthill made a corporate donation of €1,000 to President Michael D Higgins’ re-election campaign...
Incidents of anti-social behaviour including assaults are an almost daily occurrence on Galway buses with one driver narrowly missing being repeatedly punched in Eyre Square while...
The horse’s name was Minesadouble. I mean, come on. I had to, right? After all, I’m a whiskey drinker. In 1980’s London I was a whisky...
IT is the end of an era in Galway bookmaking circles as the final five shops in the family-owned Mulholland business were sold onto to Boyle...
TUDOR City came off a two-year cold list when handing trainer Tony Martin his third triumph in the Guinness Galway Hurdle at a sweltering Ballybrit yesterday....
The Galway Mechanics Institute (GMI) building, which dates from 1844, is currently undergoing repair works to its roof and chimney, with plans for further renovations in...