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From “Happy Man” to heartbreaking history: Cathal Dunne in Athenry to promote famine epic
Forty-six years ago, Cathal Dunne stood under the lights of Jerusalem’s Eurovision stage, charming Europe with his self-penned song Happy Man. This week, under very different skies, he stood once again in the spotlight—this time in the medieval town of Athenry in County Galway, promoting his deeply moving historical novel, Athenry – A Famine Tale of Love and Survival.
FF’s Connolly backs Ó Cuív for Áras
Deputy John Connolly wants Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin to select his Galway West predecessor, Éamon Ó Cuív, to run for the presidency.
Arm celebrates opening of new facility at Crown Square
Semiconductor-producer Arm has celebrated the official opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in Galway City. Since establishing operations in Galway in 2014, Arm has expanded to 90 staff members locally, and more than 4800 employees across Europe.
Leinster House hears Gluas presentation
The Gluas Committee said it very much welcomed “positive comments” made by Martin last month when the Cork TD was visiting Galway to open the Crown Square development.
IDA targets Oranmore firing range for silicon factories
Speculation is growing that the government’s imminent National Development Plan (NDP) will include a massive infrastructure upgrade originally designed to attract a €9 billion investment from Intel for the west of Ireland.
IDA targets Oranmore firing range for silicon factories
Speculation is growing that the government’s imminent National Development Plan (NDP) will include a massive infrastructure upgrade originally designed to attract a €9 billion investment from Intel for the west of Ireland.
Chain of events: a look at who wears the mayor’s medallions next
Councillor Peter Keane finished up his stint as Galway’s first citizen last week, and was replaced by Councillor Mike Cubbard.
Ongoing failure of apprenticeship system still wreaking havoc for young people, says Farrell
Deputy Mairéad Farrell, TD for Galway West, said this week that the craft apprenticeship system is still failing young people.
Rush to get light rail route funding
With only a week to go until deadline for submissions to the National Development Plan (NDP), advocates for light rail in Galway sought a last-minute meeting with county councillors this week.
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.
