
Despite centuries of practice, our track record is poor when it comes to making New Year’s resolutions. It is a tradition which persists in both the...
A worker who was deemed to be ‘right’ to quit his job because of non-payment of wages at a County Galway joinery installation company was awarded...

Developers have stung Galway City Council for millions in unpaid development levies, new figures reveal. Data released under Freedom of Information (FOI) shows that the local...

Two city secondary schools are to amalgamate, a process which is expected to be completed by September of next year. The Presentation Secondary School on Presentation...

by MICHAEL LAWLESS As stories from the First World War go, it’s up there with the most tragic of them – the tale of a young...

Two Galway teenagers are among a select group who will get to experience what lies behind the complex part of the music industry. They will not...

A talented Tuam soccer player, who has just made the big move across the water could be given a baptism of fire – against the most...
Consultants will this week begin examining the future possible uses of Galway Airport. The owners of the Carnmore facility, Galway’s two local authorities, have appointed Future...