A Tuam man has been left with permanent facial injuries following an unprovoked assault on him in the early hours of Christmas Day two years ago....
Whoever forms the next government will be under pressure from voters in Galway to redraw the constituency boundaries as a matter of urgency. While a lot...
Anger is brewing in Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) over penny-pinching policies to ban cups of tea and coffee at meetings – unless visitors are...
Galway City Council is pursuing the contractor who built the Seamus Quirke Road expansion scheme to replace up to 70 trees on the road – some...
It has emerged that fresh approaches have been made by Fianna Fáil to Independent Galway West TD Noel Grealish to join the party. A successful headhunt...
A call has been made for comprehensive consultations with local councillors across the city on a revised Traveller Accommodation Plan which was adopted in principle two...
The City Council has been forced to issue over one thousand apology letters following a significant financial data breach involving rate payers in the city. The...
A parish priest told a sitting of Tuam District Court this week how he was flagged down by a man who then punched him in the...