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Live reaction from Richmond Park where OTB's Ben Symes speaks to Stephen Kenny and Jordon Garrick following St. Patrick's Athletics Extra time victory over Galway in the quarter final of the FAI Cup. LOI brought to you by Rockshore 0.0 To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
The University of Galway has unveiled a new digital archive revealing what life was like in an internment camp in the 1970s. The journals and photo albums were given to the college by Paddy McMenamin, who spent time in Long Kesh…Archivist at the University of Galway Library, Dr Barry Houlihan has been pivotal in collating the material, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: University of Galway
Larry Donnelly, law lecturer at the University of Galway, on where the political divide stands in America following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk.
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, highlights a new theatrical production being staged in Galway this week, Finding Sophie, which examines the legal and societal attitudes to couples with intellectual disabilities.
Marking the return of the Galway Comedy Festival, which takes place this October Bank Holiday, Seán is joined by Comedian Phill Jupitus!Image: Off the Kerb Productions
Donald Trump's Doonbeg Golf Club will host next year's Amgen Irish Open.This is the first time the Co. Clare course will host the tournament, with Taoiseah Micheál Martin saying that President Trump would be "welcome" to visit Ireland.Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway & Political Columnist with TheJournal.ie and Lawrence Donegan, Founder & Editor of McKellar Magazine spoke to Matt on Wednesday.Hit the 'Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
This week, Barry Drake is joined by two guests, Mark Robinson and Cian Mulrooney. First up, Derby-winning trainer Mark Robinson looks back on his roots in the sport, that unforgettable BOYLE Sports Irish Greyhound Derby night with Ballyanne Sim back in 2018, and recent highlights with exciting youngster Get Up The Boy. Mark talks through the dog's performances so far and the plan to target the National Puppy at Shelbourne Park later in the year. He also reflects on other standout greyhounds and the family involvement in the kennel. Then Barry chats with Cian Mulrooney from Galway. Cian shares his his family's story in greyhound racing and their star Annie On Faya, his work with the Galway Supporters Club and the Young People's Forum, and his family's sponsorship of the On Faya Galway Oaks. We also look ahead to the Semi-Finals this weekend in Galway. Have a listen to their chat now!
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Galway's Credit Unions.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Rinne an fhondúireacht Galway Sick Kids Foundation infheistíocht shuntasach le gairid agus iad ag ceannacht ceithre cinn do spéaclaí speisialta ar a dtugtar Smileyscopes. Bhronn siad ar Aonad na bpáistí iad in Ospidéal na hOllscoile Gaillimh. Labhair Paddy Ó Gríofa le Julie Anne De Brún.
Hughie Keleghan, Chairman of the WGOBA and Peter Mulroney, Sponsor, joined George McDonagh to review the On FAYA Kennels Galway Oaks and Crafty Kennels Novice 525 at Galway Greyhound Stadium. They also looked ahead to some big events coming up. Broadcast on Monday Night's Over The Line.
SIRO and Vodafone Ireland have been announced as the official connectivity partners for REACH, Roscrea's new Enterprise Hub. As part of the SIRO-Vodafone Gigabit Hub Initiative, REACH will enjoy seamless, high-speed fibre broadband. Located in the heart of Roscrea, REACH is the 25th hub to join the Gigabit Hub Initiative. The hub was officially opened this week with representatives from the REACH Board, elected representatives, Tipperary County Council officials and other key stakeholders all in attendance. The Gigabit Hub Initiative, delivered by SIRO and Vodafone, provides gigabit fibre connectivity to remote working and digital hubs across Ireland. REACH joins a network of successful hubs, including Dundalk's Creative Spark, Galway's PorterShed, and Skibbereen's Ludgate Hub, all of which have benefited from the initiative. With SIRO's full-fibre broadband offering speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second, the hub provides fast and reliable connectivity to meet the business needs of all companies and individuals working with the REACH hub. REACH offers a supportive environment for businesses of all sizes, from start-ups and freelancers to growing SMEs. The hub features 11 private offices, 10 hot desks, and shared workspaces, catering to a variety of business needs. It is already home to key organisations driving regional growth, including Tipperary Education and Training Board, a leading education and training provider, and Herdwatch, a Roscrea-founded agri-tech company transforming livestock and pasture management across Ireland, the UK, and beyond. REACH is set to become a key driver of business growth in Roscrea, offering entrepreneurs, SMEs, and remote workers the space and connectivity they need to thrive. Its strategic location, combined with SIRO's full-fibre broadband, ensures that businesses can operate with the same level of digital infrastructure as those in any major urban centre. SIRO is a leading full-fibre broadband operator, rolling out a 100% fibre broadband network across Ireland. Its network is currently available in multiple locations across Tipperary, including Cashel, Nenagh, Thurles, Clonmel, and Roscrea. Brendan Hyland, Chairperson of REACH, thanked SIRO for their engagement and support of the project: "This project has taken many hours of dedication from the Board and supporters. Today, we are proud to stand in a modern, future-proof building that will attract enterprise and innovation to Roscrea. It will stand as a flagship for innovation and renewal in Roscrea. This outstanding facility has received over €2.3 million under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund, which is administered by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht. Tipperary County Council has provided an additional €774,000 in funding." John Keaney, SIRO Chief Executive Officer, commented: "REACH is a fantastic addition to Roscrea, providing businesses with a state-of-the-art space to work, collaborate, and grow. Powered by SIRO's full-fibre broadband, this hub will help businesses and entrepreneurs compete on both a national and international scale. We are delighted to partner with Vodafone to deliver world-class connectivity to this hub and support Roscrea's economic regeneration." Ciaran Barrett, Commercial Operations Director of Vodafone Ireland, added: "Connectivity is more than just infrastructure - it's about empowering people and businesses to thrive. At Vodafone, we're committed to ensuring that every customer, whether in a city or a town like Roscrea, has access to the same high-quality digital experience. Through our partnership with SIRO, REACH will offer seamless fibre broadband that enables entrepreneurs, SMEs, and remote workers to stay connected, productive, and competitive in today's world."
The University of Galway is leading three new projects that aim to make medical treatments safer, faster and more effective after researchers secured the support of one of Europe's most prestigious funding programmes. The awards were made by the European Commission's Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions-Doctoral Network programme (MSCA DN), as part of Horizon Europe 2020. The programme supports researchers to become future leaders while investing in the University of Galway projects to improve lives and pave the way for better, more affordable healthcare. The network also provides training to make the researchers more creative, entrepreneurial and innovative, boosting their employability in the long term. One University of Galway project has an emphasis on sustainability and a move away from animal testing for brain disease; a second is looking at cardiovascular issues, specifically around improving heart stent durability and longevity; and a third seeks to advance equity, diversity and inclusion in clinical trials. Professor Fidelma Dunne, Director of the Institute for Clinical Trials at the University of Galway, said: "These projects show how research can make a real difference in people's lives. University of Galway is proud to be leading the way in creating smarter, safer, and more sustainable healthcare solutions." Professor Ted Vaughan, Interim Director of the Institute for Health Discovery and Innovation at the University of Galway, said: "These projects exemplify the mission of our new Institute - to accelerate fundamental and applied understanding of disease and enable disruptive solutions to health-based challenges. By combining cutting-edge science with collaborative training, we are not only advancing medical technologies but also shaping the next generation of research leaders. This investment from the European Commission underscores the importance of innovation that is ethical, inclusive, and focused on improving patient outcomes across society." The University of Galway projects funded by the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions-Doctoral Network are: Dr Mihai Lomora leads the €4.2 million CerebroMachinesTrain Doctoral Network research project - Smarter Drug Delivery for Brain Diseases. Using advanced 3D brain models that mimic real brain tissue, the project will test tiny machines which are being developed to bring medicine exactly where it is needed. It avoids animal testing, making research faster, more ethical, and more accurate. Dr Lomora is a Lecturer and Principal Investigator in Bio(material) Chemistry at the University's School of Biological and Chemical Sciences in the College of Science and Engineering and a Funded Investigator at CÚRAM - the Research Ireland Centre for Medical Devices. This network project involves 14 partners from eight countries, including the US. Four PhD students will be supported through the project at the University of Galway. Dr William Ronan leads the €2.71 million MEDALLOY research project - Stronger, Safer Materials for Life-Saving Devices. It focuses on making materials used in minimally invasive medical devices - like stents and heart valve supports - stronger and longer lasting. Dr Ronan is a Lecturer and Principal Investigator in Biomedical Engineering at the University's College of Science and Engineering. The project includes partners from six countries - the US, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Czechia and Sweden. It will train nine PhD students, who will spend at least half of their time working directly in industry, earning hands-on skills ranging from material science to patient care. Dr Eimear Morrissey leads the €4.4 million EDICT research project - Advancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Clinical Trials. It is a research and training network led by the Health Research Board-Trials Methodology Research Network, based at the University of Galway, which seeks to include older adults, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, or those from lower-income backgrounds in clinica...
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Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Disgust as hundreds of bottles and cans removed from Galway city canal The new CEO of Galway Simon Community joins us as child homelessness reaches record high Ballymacward woman with dyspraxia speaks about managing her condition 10am-11am Parents in Furbo say progress on safe routes to school doesn't go far enough Caution urged as High Tide Warning in place this week As fundraising continues for a pupil of Tirellan NS who suffered a catastrophic brain bleed in February we speak to his father Fianna Fail cllrs in Loughrea put colours to the mast for the underdog candidate as the nomination process for President is finalised later 11am-12pm Cartoon Fest kicks off today in Galway City and Inis Oirr We hear about a defence forces adventure challenge for silver gaisce award Music Mornings - Finghin Collins joins us live in studio
Why are there so many foxes running wild in our urban areas and what should we do when we see them? Dr Colin Lawton from the University of Galway joined Pat on the show to discuss how foxes are getting more and more comfortable in our towns and cities.
In this episode of the USEA Official Podcast, Nicole Brown recaps the American Eventing Championships at Galway Downs with Frankie Thieriot Stutes and Adequan® Advanced Final winner Tommy Greengard. Frankie shares her perspective from the commentary booth, highlighting the atmosphere, volunteer power, and standout performances across every level. Tommy reflects on his $60,000 win with the talented eight-year-old That's Me Z, from a bold cross-country to the pressure of show jumping under the lights. From grassroots stories to top-level triumphs, this year's AEC proved why it remains one of the sport's most inspiring showcases.
In 2019 I went down to Galway to do a podcast with Black Pug Studio. Six years have passed since that podcast and Tony Moreno ,and Julien Garrigues co-founders of Black Pug Studio contacted me about doing a follow up podcast. So, I did the follow up podcast via Zoom and we had an interesting chat. Here is the second part of the podcast I did with Tony Moreno ,and Julien Garrigues co-founders Black Pug Studio .Tony and Julien, talk about Eimear Noone, music in video games, choices you make when playing a game and more.More about Black Pug Studio:Black Pug Studio are a dynamic creative agency based in Galway, specialising in first-class web design, unique branding solutions, innovative digital designs, and proficient software and web development. In addition to these, we also make awesome video games.
With the enormous obstacles involved in buying a home in this country, housing anxiety can cause those who are searching for a home to feel anxious and low. Joining Seán to discuss this is Malie Coyne, a Chartered Clinical Psychologist based in Galway…
Galway's Eddie McCormack from Galway Bay Golf Club, Joe Lyons from Galway and Matt Donohue from Portumna have returned home following their performances with the Irish Senior Men's Team, who won the European Championship for the first time in eight years on Saturday. Following a stunning performance from Joe Lyons, who topped the individual leaderboard after the Strokeplay, Ireland beat Spain 4-1 in the Quarter Final, with McCormack a 4 and 3 winner over Gonzalo Paradinas. In the Semi-Final, Ireland were 3.5 to 1.5 winners over Finland, and on Saturday in the final, Ireland beat France 3-2, with Joe Lyons the big winner, beating Albert Galloy 2 and 1 in the deciding match. Portumna's Matt Donohue was the team's captain. All three spoke to John Mulligan on Over The Line.
Welcome to this episode of thecase.report. Callum and the crew in Galway have got a cracking one for us for this episode.Callum Swift, Gavin Healthfield-Elliot and Caitlin Crowe tackle the case. Our Adult in the Room this month is Dr James Foley. We have a little bonus segment at the end of the episode with Dr Eduard Turcuman with some tips and tricks for the most common chest nerve blocks.Just before we get started on this month's case, we wanted to let you know about an upcoming (free) CPD event. On Friday the 24th of October the Irish Aortic Dissection Symposium will be taking place in RCSI. Head on over to tadct.org/ireland for more info and to get your tickets!Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, and as always, be sure to follow along with the show notes at thecase.report and on socials Bluesky, Instagram, Facebook and X to keep updated with all things TCR.Right then, let's get to it!
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley 9am-10am Relief locally as Fine Gael councillors instructed to block nomination of independents Good Friday Agreement could have reference to ECHR removed – according to Reform UK's Nigel Farage We hear about how Galwegians can access healthcare in Northern Ireland 10am-11am Tributes paid as retired Galway Bay fm journalist Ken Kelly passes away after a short illness Commercial Bus Operators Call for Full Inclusion in New Free Travel Scheme for Children Under 9 Galway Hospice to Host Palliative Care Conference 11am-12pm Galway Great - Jarlath McDonagh Sports review
Sally-Ann Barrett, Reporter, speaks to some of those in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway affected by the ongoing school secretaries and caretakers strike action.
Following back-to-back promotions, Craughwell United, formed in 1991, are in the top flight of Galway men's soccer for the first time as they'll compete in this season's Western Hygiene Supplies Brod Trill Premier League. They've already received a tough introduction to top-flight football, but will be back in action this Sunday (7th September) away to Corrib Celtic at 11.30am. The big game and occasion, they are looking forward to is their first home game against Mervue United the following Saturday (13th September) at 2pm in Coleman Park. All this comes after they formed a senior women's team for the first time last season. And they were rewarded with Champions Cup success last spring. And with multiple pitches and plent of training facilities, the club is continuing to grow with an astro surface and car park being planned for their grounds in Ballynagran (H91 EKD3). Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly headed out this week to see the club and chat to chairperson Alan Tormey and facilities officer Tom Cunningham about developments both on and off the field.
It's hoped the addition of a new world leading technology firm to Shannon will be the catalyst for hundreds of jobs in the near future. Galway firm Mybryonics has confirmed it's lease of Block R in the Shannon Airport Industrial Estate, which will be used as an advanced manufacturing plant. The company will also be creating 125 jobs at a new manufacturing facility in Galway which will have initial capacity to produce 500 units of its flagship proudcut 'starcom' each year, it's envisaged Shannon's plant will have capacity for 5,000. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Pat O'Gorman says its a huge vote of confidence for the region.
During Climate Week, PorterShed will host the launch of Energy West, a new initiative dedicated to sparking a just and inclusive energy transition in the West of Ireland. Energy West brings people, ideas, and influence together to empower communities, shape bold policy, and strengthen energy resilience through collaboration and action. From Galway's Atlantic Edge to the World: Energy West Launches to Pioneer Inclusive Clean Energy Futures Its mission is clear: to amplify local voices, unlock the region's power to lead in clean energy innovation, and ensure the transition delivers both prosperity and fairness. The vision is for the West of Ireland to become a global beacon for clean energy, where community, innovation, and policy align to create a more sustainable future, a place rooted in local strength and reaching toward global leadership. Energy West brings together leading voices from science, business, policy, and community to turn this vision into collective impact. Dr James Glynn, PhD, Founder and CEO of Energy Systems Modelling Analytics and chair of Energy West, said, "Traditional economic planning often underestimates energy's role; the truth is that energy fuels nearly half of our prosperity. Energy West is a catalyst to ignite ambition and long-term strategic planning in the West of Ireland. From young to old, community to industry, Energy West is a forum for coordinating a shared vision for a thriving, caring future, harnessing our region's abundant clean energy to prosper within Earth's limits." Speaking ahead of the launch, Dara Ó Maoildhia Cathaoirlech and co-founder of the Aran Islands Energy Cooperative, said: "Energy West will be a coordinating and supportive body for all energy transition initiatives in Galway and further afield. If Energy West takes a bottom-up approach, we can energise citizens in their local communities to get involved and use the energy transition as an opportunity for local empowerment. Galway is already an exciting place to be, full of green initiatives. Energy West can drive this forward." The launch will take place in PorterShed a Dó on Market Street. Hosting the event reflects PorterShed's role as a convenor of high-impact communities. "Supporting Energy West is a natural fit for PorterShed," said Yvonne Comer, Senior Innovation Catalyst. "It's about unlocking the West's potential to create high-impact, sustainable jobs, which is PorterShed's wider mission. By anchoring this work in Galway, we're laying the foundations for a new hub in renewables, one that can attract investment, support innovation, and deliver real value to communities across the region." The launch programme includes keynote talks, a panel featuring experts from business, research, and community, and an open town hall discussion on the role of Galway and the West in shaping Ireland's energy future. Event Details: Energy West Launch Date: Wednesday, 10 September 2025 Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm Location: PorterShed 2, Market Street, Galway, H91 TCX3 Register now through the PorterShed website Here For more information, please contact: Nigel Moran nigel@portershed.com More about the Portershed The Galway City Innovation District was set up in 2015 with the aim of transforming Galway into a tech hub where all sorts of start-up ideas could be brought to life. At the same time, it became clear that multinational companies looking to Ireland needed somewhere on the west coast they could be based as a landing place. The PorterShed was the brainchild of the co-founders, originally established in May 2016, and the rate of innovation in Galway has increased significantly as a result. The very first building was based behind Ceannt Station in Galway city, and two more buildings followed thereafter - PorterShed a hAon at Bowling Green, and PorterShed a Do on Market Street. The PorterShed has hosted many amazing companies - both indigenous and multinational - over the years, and we are focused on creating high-value sustainable ...
President Trump is seeking a Nobel Peace Prize and he orders the Defence Department to be renamed the Department of War. To discuss this and more Pat spoke to Larry Donnelly Larry Donnelly Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with The journal.
MBRYONICS, a Galway-based leader in photonic satellite optical communication networks, has opened its new Photon-1 volume manufacturing facility in Dangan and announced the creation of 125 new jobs over the next two years in Galway. MBRYONICS currently has a headcount of 100 employees, and these new roles will be in the areas of production, engineering, sales, and marketing support. This represents a major step forward in its mission to deliver the "internet in space" and strengthen Ireland's role in the global space economy. Founded in 2014, MBRYONICS has built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of satellite optical and photonic transport systems, working with clients in the public and private sectors. The Photon-1 launch builds on more than a decade of collaboration between MBRYONICS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and Ireland's ESA Delegation. This sustained partnership has been instrumental at every stage of the company's journey - from early research and technology funding development to scaling internationally - culminating in the company's creation of the first volume manufacturing facility for advanced satellite optical communications technologies in Galway. Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD, said: "MBRYONICS' Photon-1 facility is a landmark for Ireland's space sector and a direct outcome of more than a decade of close collaboration between the company, the European Space Agency (ESA) and Ireland's ESA Delegation. This is another great example of how partnering with ESA has enabled the development of world-leading technology here in Ireland that is now ready for large-scale production and global deployment. It demonstrates how Ireland's membership of ESA not only drives innovation but also creates high-value jobs, boosts exports, and positions our country at the forefront of the fast-growing global space economy. We look forward to continuing these important partnerships between industry in Ireland and ESA." The Photon-1 New Product Introduction facility integrates design, manufacturing, and testing capabilities under one roof, enabling the rapid and scalable deployment of advanced optical communication terminals for satellite constellations. It marks the company's transition from breakthrough R&D to large-scale production, with future expansion planned in the western region and internationally to serve major programmes including the EU's IRIS constellation as well as their international public and private customers. Photon-1 manufacturing facility, located in Dangan Galway will manufacture MBRYONICS's flagship optical communications terminal product StarCom, with initial capacity for 500 units a year. John Mackey, CEO of MBRYONICS, said: "We are proud to open Photon-1, the first of our volume production facilities, right here on the Wild Atlantic Space Coast in Galway. As a Galwegian, it is especially meaningful to see our home city become a hub for cutting-edge space technology. We are deeply grateful to Minister Burke, Enterprise Ireland, and the Irish Delegation to ESA for joining us on this landmark day, and to our dedicated team, investors, and customers whose commitment made this possible. Photon-1 is not just a commercial milestone for Mbryonics - it is a symbol of Ireland's 50-year journey with ESA and our nation's growing role in the trillion-Euro global space economy. Mbryonics is strategically positioned to supply the technologies, infrastructure, operations, and talent that will power this new space era. For us, Photon-1 is just the beginning - the launch pad for what comes next as we look forward to continuing to grow and scale, with our photon-2 site already secured in Shannon for high volume manufacturing with a capacity for production of more than 5,000 units a year." Kevin Sherry, Executive Director, Enterprise Ireland, said: "MBRYONICS' success is built on more than a decade of innovation and sustained collaboration with the European Space Agency and Ireland's ...
Morley's Mouthfuls: The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has yet again dominated much of the political discourse this week. The calls for Israeli war bonds to be moved from the Irish Central Bank seemed to have been heard by Israel, as they moved authorisation to another country in the EU, namely Luxembourg. However, this act is a drop in the ocean compared to what needs to happen at a political level according to many campaigners, activists and human rights experts. One Galway woman who has very much throw herself into Palestinian solidarity and aid efforts is Salthill poet Sarah Clancy. The flotilla aims to deliver aid to the population in Gaza, something which has not been allowed to happen on several occasions and is against international law. We followed this story up later in the week with the Galway Palestine Solidarity Campaign who will hold The West's Awake Rally for the cause this weekend. They want to see action and pressure brought to bear on Israel so that vital humanitarian aid can be delivered and a prevention of further loss of lives. One Palestinian shared his horror story of escaping the war torn region, his gratitude to make it safely to Ireland for medical treatment of his family and the personal losses he has experienced along the way. It remains to be seen what if anything will trigger a dialogue between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, while we are all used to complaining about the traffic in and around Galway City, one contributor to the show had a nightmare ordeal in a taxi. Maggie Regan and her friend got into a taxi, only for the driver to first go the wrong way and then verbally abuse them. She recalled the night on Galway Talks to a huge reaction and former taxi man and Fine Gael Cllr. Frank Fahy gave some advice on best practice to prevent and or deal with a situation like this in the future. While Frank contested that incidents like these were rare we did get an avalanche of texts in venting similar bad experiences. Cllr. Fahy also pointed out the fact that some taxi drivers are the subject to both verbal and physical abuse and that there are serious responsibilities and dangers with the profession, particularly those who drive night shifts. Galway GAA announced that Padraic Joyce will get a two year extension as manager of the senior football team, meaning the Killererin man will be at the helm until the end of the 2028 season. John Divilly has stepped away from the fray meaning there will be gaps to fill in the backroom team over the off season. With many high profile names in the mix it will be interesting to see will someone come through the ranks locally or will an outside name like Kieran Donaghy link in with the tribes. Ultimately, that will be a decision for Padraic Joyce. The housing situation was under the microscope again this week. Following on from the fact that homelessness figures reached another record high last week, we had the compounding effect of Galway being among the worst areas when it comes to dereliction and vacancy. Cllr Niall McNeilis of the Labour Party said that while Government had committed funding to tackle vacant homes, it is a drop in the ocean compared to the investment needed. We had a great day out in Kilnadeema Leitrim for our Community Matters programme from Finnerty's Mills. Next up is Corr Na Mona next Friday. Join us again for Galway Talks on Monday where our Galway Great after 11am is Jarlath McDonagh of Turloughmore.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley 9am-10am Government launches five-year national strategy to improve disability rights in Ireland We speak to Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke as he visits Galway 10am-11am Lack of engagement from employers in regards to auto enrolement We hear about The West's Awake – a Rally for Palestine taking place this weekend Several events taking place in Galway for National Services Day 11am-12pm Culture Corner - The man, the myth, the legend, Joe Sherry joins us to talk about Clarinbridge Market Day Pet Corner Sports Preview Music Mornings - 12th Annual Féile Cheoil Larry Reynolds Festival in Ballinasloe
This week on The Go-To Mise en Place we are joined by chefs George Williams and Beth, the duo behind The Fat Badger, one of London's most talked-about upstairs pubs and dining rooms. They set the record straight on that infamous “invite-only” myth, explain why they threw out the idea of menus altogether, and relive the chaos of their early days—from disastrous potato “risottos” to running a full service with no water.We hear about starry guests from Cesc Fàbregas to Raymond Blanc and Lewis Capaldi, the Ballymaloe roots that shaped their cooking, and how they've evolved from pub toasties to a £85pp tasting menu that changes nightly and even features a KP-invented Hasselback technique. Along the way, George recalls a gruesome pasta machine accident, Beth tells the story of a missing plaster in 150 kilos of sourdough, and both deliver some sharp words on chef egos.There's travel chat too, from pints and sea swims in Galway to Mexico City tacos, plus their pitch for why London desperately needs a proper hot-dog joint. And don't forget—you can win a year of Blinq POS by sending us your most chaotic hospitality nightmare day. DM @thegotofoodpod or email competition@thegotopodcastcompany.com.-----Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further -as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges.Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Galway based Tik Toker recants hellish taxi scenario when trying to return to Clonboo from the city at night EU Commission to push for ratification of Mercosur deal BioBank Ireland working to create “snapshot” of the health of people of Ireland 10am-11am Major changes to Galway International Oyster & Maritime Festival Calls to End Discrimination in Inheritance Tax for Childless Citizens 4,000 HGV drivers needed over the next 5 years or Ireland will grind to a halt as early as this Christmas 11am-12pm Financial advice with Dave McCarthy We hear about Trad Fest taking place this weekend History Talks - Launch of 'A Magdalene Rose'
In 2019 I went down to Galway to do a podcast with Black Pug Studio. Six years have passed since that podcast and Tony Moreno ,and Julien Garrigues co-founders of Black Pug Studio contacted me about doing a follow up podcast. So, I did the follow up podcast via Zoom and we had an interesting chat. The podcast is being published in 2 parts.Tony and Julien recap on what they do, Pocket Gamer, Unreal Engine 5, modding, AI, Branding and more. More about Black Pug Studio:Black Pug Studio is a dynamic creative agency based in Galway, specialising in first-class web design, unique branding solutions, innovative digital designs, and proficient software and web development. They also make awesome video games too.
A Galway man is to set off on an adventure next week that will see him climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Eanna Shalvey is currently Head Strength & Conditioning Coach with the Offaly Senior Footballers and he will climb the iconic mountain that is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world, at 5,895 m (19,341 ft) above sea level and 4,900 m (16,100 ft) above its plateau base. Eanna begins his adventure on the 11th of September and is raising funds for Cuan Mhuire Coolarne, a Galway-based centre helping people in recovery from addiction. This is the charity's main fundraiser for 2025, with all proceeds going toward maintaining vital services for the local community. Eanna joined George McDonagh in the studio on Over The Line on Monday Night.
In 2019 I went down to Galway to do a podcast with Black Pug Studio. Six years have passed since that podcast and Tony Moreno ,and Julien Garrigues co-founders of Black Pug Studio contacted me about doing a follow up podcast. So, I did the follow up podcast via Zoom and we had an interesting chat. The podcast is being published in 2 parts. Tony and Julien recap on what they do, Pocket Gamer, Unreal Engine 5, modding, AI, Branding and more. More about Black Pug Studio: Black Pug Studio is a dynamic creative agency based in Galway, specialising in first-class web design, unique branding solutions, innovative digital designs, and proficient software and web development. They also make awesome video games too. See more podcasts here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Tuesday, 2nd September 2025) 9am-10am Padraic Joyce to remain as Galway football manager until 2028 Sharp Rise in AI Chatbot Use Among 8–15 year olds – CyberSafeKids Warns of Unchecked Risks Baboro programme available online ahead of this year's festival 10am-11am Israel moves bond approval from Ireland to Luxembourg Call for Galway people who have completed cancer treatment to take part in the Upcoming Survive & Thrive Programme GARDA REPORT Galway trio raise thousands to join charity project building classrooms in Kenya 11am-12pm Niall Breslin brings new album The Place That Has Never Been Wounded to Galway EVERGREEN with Helen Mannion Galway Choir Seeks 100 Individuals To Find Their Voice for Town Hall Performance
Kelsey chats with Tracey, a travel advisor from Revival Travel Collective and @revivaltravelco on Instagram, about her family's multigenerational trip to Ireland in June 2025. Tracey's dad had always dreamed of returning to Ireland to find his grandparents' home. It was also her two daughters' (ages 9 and 7) very first international trip, making it an extra special family adventure. From Dublin to Kilkenny, Cork and the Blarney Castle, Killarney, and Galway, Tracey shares the highlights, challenges, and magical moments of exploring Ireland with kids.Mentioned in this episode:- Nashville Tour Co: Nashville Pedal Tavern, Nashville Toons, Beve Curated, Fab Tap- Delta One- Reusable Sticker Books- Renting a car in Ireland - New Way Car Hire- The Little Brew Cafe in Kilcullen, Ireland- Rock of Cashel- Kilkenny: Mount Juliet Estate, the Clubhouse Restaurant, The Hound- Cobh, Ireland- Blarney/Cork: Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel, Blarney Castle with kids, McCarthy name from County Cork- Kinsale Beach town in Ireland: lunch at The White House- Best Western hotels in America vs. Europe- Killarney National Park- Muckross House and Muckross Farms- Kilkee (Kilkee cliff walk)- Cliffs of Moher- Galway Latin Quarter- The Galmount Hotel in Galway, Ireland, The Murty Rabbit Restaurant- The Lodge at Ashford Castle- Moran's Oyster Cottage- Clonmacnoise Monastic Site.- DUBLIN: Dublinia Viking Museum and Christ Church Cathedral, Marlin Hotel Dublin, St Stephen's Green, La Caverna Dublin, Grafton Street, George Street ArcadeIf you'd like to share about your trip on the podcast, email me at: triptalespodcast@gmail.comTrip Tales is a travel podcast sharing real vacation stories and trip itineraries for family travel, couples getaways, cruises, and all-inclusive resorts. Popular episodes feature destinations like Marco Island Florida, Costa Rica with kids, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Aulani in Hawaii, Beaches Turks & Caicos, Park City ski trips, Aruba, Italy, Ireland, Portugal's Azores, New York City, Alaska cruises, and U.S. National Parks. Listeners get real travel tips, itinerary recommendations, hotel reviews, restaurant recommendations, and inspiration for planning their next vacation, especially when traveling with kids.
John Mulligan looks back at a busy weekend of sport in Galway, including Club Championships in Football, Ladies Football and Camogie and the opening weekend of the local soccer and rugby seasons. The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by GetSetGo Game Changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier!
Galway Boxers Adam Hession from Monivea and Martin McDonagh from Tuam will be taking on the world at the World Amateur Boxing Championships this week in Liverpool. The draw will be held on Wednesday, with the Championships themselves beginning on Thursday. This week also saw a significant sponsorship announcement with the IABA announcing a game-changing multi-year partnership with global giant Nike, the world's biggest sportswear brand. This collaboration marks a milestone, as IABA international boxers will wear the iconic Nike swoosh in the ring and on the podium, all the way up to the LA 2028 Olympics. In partnering, IABA and Nike are raising the commercial profile of boxing, at home and worldwide. Ahead of that announcement, Adam (Who is also Irish Team Captain along with Aoife O'Rourke) and Martin joined John Mulligan on Sunday Sport.
Last Saturday is a day that will be remembered in Galway GAA for a long time following the success of the Galway U15 and U16 Hurling teams in All-Ireland Finals. The U15 team won the Arrabawn A Cup beating Tipperary by 4-12 to 3-8 and the U16 team followed suit with a 2-17 to 0-12 win over Tipperary in their final. Managers of the U15's Aidan Ryan and U16's Shane Cusack spoke to John Mulligan about their teams' successes.
Adrian Walsh is a legend when it comes to football. Born in Cork and now living in Galway, he made the Guinness Book of Records in 1978, '79 and '80 for what they now call ball juggling but in the old days was called 'keepie uppies'. Known as "Mr Ball Control", he travelled the world and met legends of the game such as Pele, Franz Beckenbauer, Bobby Moore and George Best. However, that has also led to him becoming a highly rated and respected coach and he continues to coach today. He spoke to George and John about his career and travels.
A hurling club in New York has played an important role in the development of hurling in the city. Founded in 2010, the Hoboken Guards have played in 11 championship finals over the past 15 years. After winning the Junior Championship in 2017, they were promoted to the Senior ranks in 2018 – and what followed was a golden run. They captured the Senior New York Championship three years in a row: 2018, 2019, and 2020. They've also appeared in finals in 2011 through 2016, as well as 2021, 2022, and most recently, this year, when they faced Waterford in the New York Final. A game they unfortunately lost. The squad for this year's final was led by player/manager Darragh Walsh, with coaching support from Brian Glynn, Eamon Glynn, and John Fitzgerald. The team was captained by David Mangan of Kilconieron, with a strong Galway backbone that included Johnny Glynn (Adrahan), Daniel Mottram (Kilnadeema-Leitrim) in goal, Conor Caulfield (Kilconieron), and Gary Corless (Gort) among the starters. Also on the panel were Hugh McDonagh (Cortoon), Enda and Declan Fahey (Kilbeacanty), and Paul Gordon (Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry). In the club's early days, it was Tipp men like Declan Hogan (former NJ/Kilkenny captain), Conor Costigan (Templetuohy), and Pat Egan (JK Brackens) who helped form the spine of the team, alongside Clare's Fintan Meehan (Sixmilebridge). But Galway has always had a huge presence – with players like Shane O'Grady (Tommy Larkin's and now a lecturer at ATU Galway), Noel Gorman, and Eamon Riordan also of Tommy Larkin's, Brian Casserly (Athenry), Shane Quinn (Kinvara), and Sean Costelloe (Ballindereen) all contributing over the years. The Hoboken Guards have not only made their mark on the field but also helped grow the game across the U.S. Their success sparked the formation of five other American hurling clubs, including Jersey Shore GAA. Two American-born players from the Guards' All-American B team went on to found clubs of their own: Mick Kinnelly launched Providence Hurling Club in Rhode Island, James Herron started Tulsa GAA in Oklahoma, and Dave Lewis established the Kean University Hurling Club in New Jersey. Ahead of this feature airing, the club's founder David Cosgrove has been flooded with stories, messages, and memories from past players – both in New Jersey and here in Ireland. He spoke to John Mulligan.
Third Edition of the National AI Meet announced as Industry, Academia and Policy Experts to convene in Galway TechIreland has announced that the third edition of the National AI Meet will take place in Galway on 18th September, bringing together senior leaders from industry, academia, and public policy to highlight Ireland's growing role as a leader in AI adoption across business and society. The event will be officially opened by Minister Niamh Smyth TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, with responsibility for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Transformation. National AI Meet, Galway September 18th A curated cohort of over 300 businesses (invite-only) from diverse sectors across the island are expected to attend, reflecting the wide-reaching impact of AI on both technology and non-tech industries. The top teams from this year's National AI Challenge will also showcase their solutions at the Meet. The National AI Meet has received longstanding support from Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, InterTradeIreland, Data2Sustain European Digital Innovation Hubs, and global AI leaders including Google and OpenAI - reinforcing Ireland's unique standing in AI talent, research, and innovation. This year's programme features top executives from the likes of CeADAR, Údarás na Gaeltachta and Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), alongside multinationals such as Genesys and Workhuman, and Irish startups like Jentic and Success.co. Expert panels will cover topics ranging from AI Agents and manufacturing automation, to future skills-needs, underscoring the Meet's objective in supporting AI adoption across the Irish workforce. In last year's event, more than 200 leadership team members participated, 60% were high potential companies and multinationals with significant R&I in Ireland, 17% from the public sector, 8% academics and research community. 45% of attendees were from Dublin, 25% from the host city - Galway and the remainder representing more than 18 counties from Belfast to Cork and Donegal to Waterford. Inspired by Ireland's refreshed National AI Strategy - AI: Here for Good (2024), and strengthened by the presence of nearly all leading AI multinationals in Ireland, world-class universities offering cutting-edge programmes, and a vibrant indigenous ecosystem of more than 4,000 technology startups, Ireland has a unique opportunity to be a global frontrunner in ethical and human-centric AI adoption. Organisers and partners look forward to welcoming industry leaders at the National AI Meet in Galway, and working together to place Ireland at the forefront of innovation. Acknowledgements TechIreland is grateful to all partners; Enterprise Ireland, Data2Sustain EDIH, InterTradeIreland, Google Cloud, IDA Ireland; supporters OpenAI, Iarnród Éireann and Údarás na Gaeltachta; and co-sponsors ITAG, Bank of Ireland, Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet, and Code Institute for their collaboration and support. Commentary from Key Stakeholders Brian Caulfield, TechIreland: ''Over the past three years, TechIreland's National AI Meet has continued to grow, welcoming an ever-larger number of participants. This momentum reflects the increasing interest in and support for artificial intelligence adoption across the island of Ireland. I hope this event will provide further impetus for deeper conversations and stronger collaboration in the years ahead.'' Donnchadh Cullinan, Enterprise Ireland: "Enterprise Ireland is proud to support the National AI Meet, a key initiative that reflects our strategy to accelerate sustainable Irish business. By connecting startups, scale-ups, and global leaders, the Meet fosters innovation, competitiveness, and collaboration - driving AI adoption that helps Irish companies start, scale, and lead globally. It's a powerful platform for accelerating real-world transformation across sectors." John Durcan, IDA Ireland: ''It is great to see TechIreland going from strength to strength, t...
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Monday, 1st September 2025) 9am-10am Nearly 9 per cent of Ireland's derelict homes in Galway, report finds Isme pushes back on plans to raid National Training Fund Construction Work on Footpaths Inconveniencing Walkers Call for State-of-the-Art Convention Centre on City Hall Site 10am-11am IRISH CITIZENS have SET SAIL FOR GAZA No school transport for ASD students for Gaelscoil Riabhach in Loughrea and around Ireland Remote jobs could generate over €100m per year for Ireland The Glenamaddy Ploughing and Agricultural Show will take place on Sunday the 28th of September 11am-12pm Galway Greats - Pierce Purcell Snr Weekend Sports Preview with Ollie Turner
Galway City Rapparees contest the All-Ireland Men's Intermediate Final this Sunday (31st August) against Laois' Emo. The Galway side have been the most consistent team this year, winning four of their five championship games; the only defeat suffered was a one-point reversal to their final opponents. Rapparees are just four years old, and this is their third consecutive All-Ireland Final. They lost the intermediate men's final in 2023 but were WINNERS in the Junior Mixed decider 12 months ago. Leading up to the game, Galway City Rapparees chairperson and player Tomás Kenny has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Action begins at the Meath GAA Centre of Excellence, Dunganny on Sunday at 12pm.
Thomas Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Meath East, and Minister of State for European Affairs, Trade and Defence and Professor Ray Murphy, Irish Centre for Human Rights at University of Galway
This week on Tell Me A Ghost Story, I'm sharing a new round of true ghost stories straight from your calls—real people, real voices, real hauntings.Mark from Iowa admits he's always been a skeptic, but that changed the night he and his friend saw a pale face pressed against the glass of a picture window.Another caller takes us deep into the strange world of premonitions—those heavy, unshakable feelings of dread that somehow seem to line up with tragedy.We'll visit an abandoned church in Galway, Ireland, where a preacher once dropped dead mid-sermon, and hear the unsettling story of an “imaginary friend” that didn't sound so imaginary after all. And then, in Seattle, Dan tells us about hearing phantom cries around Green Lake—the same lake where the real-life murder of Sylvia Gaines left a haunting that lingers to this day.These are the kinds of stories I love sharing with you—haunting tales where folklore, history, and lived experience collide. If you're drawn to paranormal podcasts that explore not just what happened, but why, you're in the right place. So gather close, press play, and let's step into the world of real ghost stories together.
Teresa Mannion, RTÉ Reporter, highlights the difficulties for students in obtaining accommodation.
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Silkes family and business from the west.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
The lads take stock as Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers are both tantalisingly close to group stage football after a quite incredible night on Thursday. Dan relays his trip to the Azores, where some locals were more interested in the staff in the chip van than whether the Rovers performance was different gravy to other LOI wins in Europe. The lads discuss that point but there is no debate around the emotional moment of the week. We're recording from JW's apartment for sale, but his last cup of tea in the old place is about as satisfying as the pitch in Drogheda, while he's alarmed at Galway's squad disintegrating in the off-season. Dan discusses the joys of a global transfer story, with the size of Victor Ozhianvuna's fee just one of the discussions arising from a crowded mailbag which includes something even more precious than the sweet taste of a jaffa cake - an actual quote from a referee! All of this and more is brought to you with our friends at Collar & Cuff, Sport Cosanta, Future Ticketing & Rascals Brewing