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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.
Funding sought for Gluas route choices
Advocates for a very light rail network for Galway city presented their case to Galway City Council’s strategic policy committee for Transport this week.
Port too small to export stone
They say a canny Conamaraman could sell sand to the Arabs, but unfortunately he can’t ship granite to the Gambians.
After 100 days in office, Government continues to support illegal Israeli settlements, says observer
Our Taoiseach, Micheal Martin has been to the Israeli-Occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. He is regularly updated by the Irish Consulate in Ramallah on the shocking level of violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers living in illegal settlements in these Israeli-Occupied Palestinian Territories (oPt), often supported by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Mr Martin knows exactly what is happening on the ground.
O’Hara to meet with Department regarding Merriman Hotel in Kinvara
Sinn Féin TD for Galway East, Louis O’Hara, has said that there are concerns within the local community in Kinvara regarding the agreement to provide IPAS accommodation at the Merriman Hotel. O’Hara will meet with the Department of Integration tomorrow regarding this matter.
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.
Taoiseach discussed jobs boost for Galway on US tour
Industrial Info Resources, a global market research company headquartered in Galway city, is planning to expand its sales and research division, with 20 new positions to be created at its Parkmore operation before the year ends.
Audacity is the real subversion, says former Leas Ceann Comhairle
Taoiseach Michael Martin’s assertion that the dispute in the Dáil last week was a “subversion of the Constitution” is not only without foundation, but is in reality a subversion of the truth.
