Significant state investment is required to address ‘shocking’ inequalities that leave cancer patients in the West at greater risk of succumbing to the disease. A meeting...
On the eve of completing his 150th marathon, an odyssey that has taken him across 53 countries, Loughrea’s Marathon Man has announced that he is planning...
By Ronan Judge A garda who was caught looking in the window of the female changing room at Clifden Garda Station has been convicted of harassment...
A cancer expert has demanded an end to the country’s two-tier health service which gives far better survival outcomes for cancer sufferers in Dublin compared with...
A prolific Galway author is proof-positive that crime really does pay – because Sheila Bugler is about to release her latest blockbuster, just months after the...
There are currently 19 hotels in Galway with Government contracts to provide accommodation to Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing the war in their country. The Department...
It was a homecoming with a difference, over seven decades in the making, when Bob Maxwell returned to Clifden for a birthday celebration at the Abbeyglen...
Fears have been sparked of mass job cuts at one of Galway’s biggest employers, as Medtronic announced a series of layoffs in the face of “lower...