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BioInnovate symposium explores leadership strategies for health tech innovation

BioInnovate Ireland, based at University of Galway, hosted its annual symposium, bringing together more than 250 health technology innovators, clinicians, entrepreneurs, legal experts and industry leaders.
New roads good for health and environment - Taoiseach

Wading in to the debate on a proposed ring road for Galway while visiting the city last week, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the health and environmental benefits of new roads are often overlooked.
Taoiseach slams Galway’s ‘extreme’ congestion

Almost 80 activists opposing the slaughter and starvation of Palestinians greeted Taoiseach Micheál Martin as he unveiled the €550 million Crown Square development in Mervue last Friday afternoon.
University of Galway open for TY Taste of Healthcare

Transition year students got a hands-on taste of how healthcare professionals are trained at the University of Galway’s Taste of Healthcare Programme.
Ireland’s first Established Professor of Rural and Remote Medicine appointed
University of Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Robert Scully as Ireland’s first Established Professor of Rural and Remote Medicine.
A voice for Galway West

Éamon Ó Cuív lives up the Seanbhóthar behind Corr na Móna, in a small, well-sited bungalow himself and his wife, Áine, built in 1980, six years after moving to Joyce Country, where Éamon landed a job establishing an ill-fated lamb fattening station which later became a successful sawmill.
How can we solve the problems caused by the shortage of supply of housing
'Housing affordability' has become the dominant topic of Irish political discourse over the last number of years. Regularly featuring in opinion polls as the most important issue facing people, our political leaders have struggled to outline a clear path to solving this housing crisis. With residential property prices having more than doubled over the last decade, we asked some of our local Galway property experts what advice they would have for the government in handling this issue.
Ó Cuív wants FF to contest Áras

Éamon Ó Cuív would consider running for Áras an Uchtaráin on a Fianna Fáil ticket, but he has so far not been asked to put his name forward.
Apartment building on brownfield sites needs momentum says Taoiseach
As Galway continues to grow, so too does the demand for housing. With rising property prices and an acute shortage of available homes, attention is turning to apartment living as a sustainable and efficient solution.
Galway Corinthians RFC pays tribute to club legend Paddy Flynn

Born on the 19 July 1944 in the Midlands, Paddy Flynn lived a full life. He lived in Bloomfield Co Offaly with his parents, two brothers Martin and Johnny and sister Maureen, where he attended Bloomfield National School and was christened in nearby Ballinahown Church.