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Honeymoon speeder gets invitation to Court
WHEN Ballinasloe District Court was informed that a Dublin woman caught speeding was on her honeymoon at the time, the news prompted much hilarity.
Galway Gardaí, a brief history
The Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) was founded in 1822. For organisational purposes, Galway was divided into two districts, East and West, commanded by two inspectors who reported to the RIC Commissioner in Dublin Castle. From its foundation, the force faced particular challenges in Galway due to the persistence of land hunger among the poor, who organised themselves into secret societies and resorted to cattle driving and violent disputes over land. As a result, County Galway had the highest concentration of police in the entire country.
Galway Ladies' All-Ireland campaign gets underway against Royals
Galway Ladies' footballers kick off their All-Ireland campaign away to 2025 runners-up Meath in Stamullen this Sunday afternoon.
THE FULL FORWARD: Leinster glory or bust for Galway in Croke Park
It’s mad in one way, and perhaps somewhat unfair in another, but the success of the Galway hurlers in 2026 and Micheál Donoghue’s second season boils down to 70 minutes this weekend in Croke Park.
Aerogen honoured with AmCham Global Impact award for worldwide healthcare innovation
Galway-founded medical technology company Aerogen has been named the winner of the 2026 American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AmCham) Global Impact Award, a prestigious recognition of organisations whose work is making a significant difference on the international stage.
First Ikea in West of Ireland set to open in Galway city
Ikea is planning to open its largest Irish ‘Plan and Order Point’ in the heart of Knocknacarra before the autumn.
Tribeswomen's focus shifts to All-Island Cup after Saturday's heroics
It was a win in the works for some years, but it must have felt as far away as ever in the 86th minute.
Tribeswomen’s focus shifts to All-Island Cup after Saturday’s heroics
It was a win in the works for some years, but it must have felt as far away as ever in the 86th minute.
Racoon West and Buccaneers join forces to win national title
The ladies from Racoon West joined forces with three players from Connacht rivals Buccaneers on Saturday and the amalgamated side took home the ITA Women’s Open Club Championship title.
THE FULL FORWARD: Galway chasing long-awaited U-20 breakthrough
It’s been 15 years since Galway last claimed an U-21 (now U-20) All-Ireland hurling crown — a drought that has long stuck in the craw of hurling aficionados throughout the county.
