A 70-year-old paedophile has been spared a prison sentence, after his victim said she wanted him identified rather than jailed so that other children can be...
The Minister for Health has confirmed to the Dáil that plans for development of primary care centres in Portumna, Gort and Headford ‘are being progressed’. On...
The blues and jazz might be synonymous with each other, but this year’s Galway Jazz festival will have a distinctly green tinge following a decision by...
Galway City Tribune – Patient records were found in a local premises near University Hospital Galway last year, while a staff member in the mental health...
Galway City Tribune – Heavy Goods Vehicles are to be banned from using Galway City’s pedestrianised streets – to be replaced by light vans or electric...
Galway City Tribune – An estimated 20,000 people attended last weekend’s inaugural Galway International Food and Craft Festival in Salthill – but the event has not...
Galway City Tribune – Plans for the construction of more than 230 new houses and apartments in Knocknacarra have been lodged with An Bord Pleanála. O’Malley...
Soaring insurance costs for restaurants and hotels is putting jobs and livelihoods at risk, as business owners struggle to keep pace with spiralling public liability premiums....