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Advance Science celebrates 15 years’ protecting pollinators
At a time when honey bee health and colony losses are a global concern, Galway-based Advance Science is celebrating 15 years in business – and 15 years of helping beekeepers around the world keep their bees alive and thriving.
Folk maestros Stiffe, O’Donnell and Sexton to jam together
Combined, the three musicians are a powerful force, harnessed by Sharon Shannon who recorded with the trio on her latest, upcoming album. She says that as soon as she heard them perform together, she wanted them involved.
Lexus Galway is the first ever Irish winner of the European Kiwami award in honour of Lexus’ finest European retailers
The European Lexus Kiwami Award recognises excellence in business and customer service and reflects Lexus Galway’s commitment to “making luxury personal” and delivering unique “Omotenashi” hospitality to all Lexus customers. This is the first time a Lexus dealership in Ireland has won this prestigious European Kiwami award. Tony Burke, Dealer Principal of Lexus Galway attended the European Kiwami Awards ceremony held in Budapest, Hungary where he was honoured to accept the European Kiwami Award on behalf Lexus Galway.
Saw Doctors confirmed for next year's Arts Festival Big Top
The Saw Doctors will play the Heineken Big Top on Friday, July 24 2026 as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.
Thomas raises eyebrows at Dublin Castle
All four Galway West TDs were in Dublin Castle on Tuesday night to celebrate their former constituency colleague’s elevation to the presidency, plus at least one county councillor who aspires to take her seat.
Deuce to jam Gallagher blues
Formed in 2012 when three friends met busking at the Rory Gallagher Festival in Ballyshannon, Deuce is fuelled by a shared admiration for the guitar legend.
The new fear taking flight
There’s a new unease rippling across the countryside — not a fear of wolves or weather, but of wings. The wild birds that once symbolised freedom, grace, and the turn of the seasons have become, in the eyes of many farmers, harbingers of ruin. The spectre of avian influenza — bird flu — now hangs heavily over Ireland’s farms, coops, and even the bird tables of our gardens.
Irish teenagers urged to snap up free EU Travel Passes
Young people across Ireland are being encouraged to apply for one of 40,000 free travel passes available through the European Commission’s DiscoverEU initiative. Individuals aged 18 years old can apply individually or in groups of up to five.
Damage Control from Sherlock
Cork singer-songwriter Allie Sherlock will perform at Monroe’s Live this Saturday, November 8, as part of her tour, Damage Control.
