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Two billion euro Bay boom rejected

A €2 billion tidal barrier for the city, a modified Salmon Weir Barrage, an offshore breakwater opposite Salthill, and massive landscaping of the Corrib and coastline are all options rejected before the next stage of Galway’s massive flood relief plan begins.
Water Safety Ireland condemns vandalism of life-saving ring buoys

Water Safety Ireland has strongly condemned the recent act of vandalism involving the deliberate removal of multiple ring buoys from their designated yellow housings in Galway.
Sysco installs life-saving AED at Galway facility
Sysco has installed a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at its Galway site at Glennascaul, Oranmore, as part of a national effort to support cardiac emergency response.
Tree damage leaves city stumped for cash

According to industry quotes, this is likely to cost more than €200,000.
Higgins demands urgent audit of faded road markings and signage

Fine Gael Councillor Clodagh Higgins has called on Galway City Council to conduct an immediate citywide audit of road line markings and improve enforcement signage, following growing safety concerns from local residents and commuters.
Dacia Bigster arrives in Ireland from under €30k

The Dacia Bigster has just gone on sale in Ireland, and as the name suggests, it is by far the brand's biggest car to date. With prices starting from just €29,990 and €215 per month, Dacia says its new flagship vehicle "gives customers equipment levels they want, at a price they can afford".
Cover me —The truth about car insurance

Car insurance is not just a financial safeguard—it is a legal necessity for all motorists in Ireland. Whether you are commuting to work, running errands, or even if your vehicle is simply parked on a public road, having at least third-party insurance is mandatory.
Starvation is not a strategy—it is a crime

In the chaos of conflict, there are supposed to be red lines. International law—built on the ashes of past atrocities—demands that civilians be protected, aid be allowed, and the most basic of human needs be met, regardless of the flags flying overhead. Yet in Gaza today, we are witnessing a flagrant betrayal of these principles. Food is being used as a weapon of war. And the world is, once again, watching in silence.
Aran Islands RNLI volunteers called away from wedding to respond to pager

The Aran Islands RNLI volunteer crew were requested to launch Friday evening at 8.59pm by the Irish Coast Guard following reports of an overdue kayaker.