Bradley Bytes – a sort of political column with Dara Bradley It’s hardly surprising that Galway’s third level students struggled to cope during Covid-19 lockdowns. Everyone...
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Anti-social behaviour in the city centre – associated with drink-fuelled third level students on ‘Christmas Jumper Day’ last year...
Growing up on College Road in Galway in the 1970s and 1980s, Damien Murphy remembers looking across Lough Atalia at Renmore Barracks where rounds of ammunition...
Post primary schools are finding it increasingly difficult to source teachers for certain subjects – including Irish – heaping another administrative headache on overworked principals. As...
Drug dealers are targeting Galway’s third level students to use them to ‘wash’ money earned from criminal activity through their bank accounts. It comes as recreational...
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – A major operation to increase garda visibility in the city centre is being planned for this Winter as Galway’s...
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Taoiseach Micheál Martin acknowledged the ongoing “genuine stress and anxiety” suffered by families whose homes are earmarked for demolition as...
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 in...