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Four University of Galway rowers selected for World Cup I

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Four University of Galway rowers have been selected in the Ireland squad for the upcoming Rowing World Cup 2026 in Seville.

Port blockade threatened industry across West – Martin

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin said fuel protestors had “genuine concerns” last month but confirmed local gardaí were wary of seeking support from contracted tow trucks to move machinery blockading the Port of Galway.

Armenians not a patch on Galwegians

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Micheál Martin was shaking hands in Oranmore, Renmore, Moycullen, Galway city centre, Knocknacarra and Armenia, over the Mayday bank holiday weekend.

Galway County Council launches the Community Programme for the National Famine Commemoration

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Galway County Council and the Irish Workhouse Centre have announced a comprehensive programme of events in the lead up to the 2026 National Famine Commemoration, taking place at the Irish Workhouse Centre on Sunday, 17 May. The Community Programme is created with support from the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.

Connacht retain top eight hopes despite defeat

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Connolly cagey on Taoiseach’s leadership

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Fianna Fáil TD John Connolly has declined to explicitly confirm his confidence in the leadership of Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

Kylemore Abbey to host upcoming autism awareness walk

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Communities across Ireland are preparing to take part in the Same Chance Walk for Autism on Sunday, April 12, including a major walk at Kylemore Abbey. The walk encourages communities to step out in solidarity with Autistic people and their families while raising funds for AsIAm’s advocacy, services, and community support programmes.

Connacht advance to European quarter-finals

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Galway buyers urged to be prepared as competition remains high

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First-time buyers in Galway are being urged to be fully prepared, financially disciplined and flexible as competition for homes remains intense, while sellers are warned that pricing and preparation are key to securing a successful sale.

Demand surges but supply lags in Galway’s new homes market

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Strong demand for new homes across Galway is continuing to outpace supply, with estate agents reporting intense interest from first-time buyers and families, particularly for energy-efficient homes, while delivery remains slow and uneven across the county.

 

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