Patricia Burke Brogan, the woman who was instrumental in highlighting the inhumanity of the Magdalen Laundries, has died peacefully, aged 90. One of Ireland’s first whistleblowers,...
The victims of serious crime are being made to wait up to three years for justice as Galway’s limited court facilities make it impossible to get...
A music teacher and multi-instrumentalist from Annaghdown is to move to Berlin to further a budding career as a DJ after her first Electric Picnic gig....
The Marine Institute managed to dramatically cut its waste across all areas in the last two years by completely changing the way it did business. In...
From the Galway City Tribune – The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) has been accused of “copying and pasting” its recommended changes to the Draft...
Every summer, a handful of survivors of St Anne’s Industrial School return to Taylor’s Hill. Some travel from as far as England and elsewhere to lay...
Gardaí have appealed for help in locating a 50-year-old man who is missing from his home in Loughrea since last week. Alan Healy was last seen...
One of Galway’s two Michelin-starred restaurants is to ‘hibernate’ for the winter due to the huge hike in costs and a critical shortage of staff. Loam,...