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Women entrepreneurs in finance and technology are being urged to 'back themselves' as applications open for the 2026 She's Next Visa Grant Programme. Empowered by Visa and aimed at closing the entrepreneurship gap in Ireland, She's Next 2026 will provide five women-owned businesses with €90,000 in business funding together with expert coaching, mentorship and additional resources to help their businesses thrive. For the first time, it also brings together some of Ireland's most respected businesswomen – Aimee Connolly (founder and CEO, Sculpted by Aimee), Breege O'Donoghue (former board member, Primark) and Gráinne Mullins (founder, Grá Chocolates) – who will provide mentorship to this year's five winners. Together with a range of Visa business supports, the winners will benefit from the experience and expertise of these exceptional business leaders, who have also been announced as judges for the 2026 She's Next programme. And, despite operating in different sectors and encountering different challenges, all three agreed on three defining factors for success: — Back yourself: Aimee Connolly said that self-belief can be the biggest hurdle to taking the next step in business. "Even the most successful businesspeople can suffer from imposter syndrome, but this is often predicated on feelings, not fact," she said. "Starting a business, dealing with challenges, setting high standards and showing genuine passion for what you are doing is proof of capability. So, recognise your capabilities and back yourself, and you'll have one less negative thing to deal with." — Seek mentorship early, not when you're struggling: Breege O'Donoghue in particular advises female founders to surround themselves with good people to accelerate growth early on, and proactively build networks before major growth periods. "Mentorship is a growth and confidence accelerator, the value of which cannot be underestimated," she said. "Build strong networks – not just within your own industry – and learn from others as you grow. But be generous and empathetic, and be willing to reciprocate by showing support to others too." — Perfection – the enemy of progress: According to Gráinne Mullins, many women wait until they feel 'ready' before pitching or applying for funding. But, says the Galway woman, if you wait until you feel 100% ready, you may never take that next step. "Perfection is the enemy of progress, and rather than wait for everything to be 'perfect', I encourage women entrepreneurs to pursue their goals with vision and focus. Taking the next step, regardless of what stage you are at in your journey, could be the difference between opportunity realised and opportunity missed." Speaking at the launch of the 2026 She's Next Programme, Ines Obtinalla, Ireland Head of Marketing at Visa, said: "While progress has been made, women entrepreneurs in Ireland are still facing barriers to funding and mentorship. Visa backs small businesses with big ambitions, and this programme will deliver the resources and expertise to power our five winners' next steps. "The advice from the mentors is clear: backing yourself isn't just a mindset, it's a catalyst for growth, and that's exactly what the She's Next programme is designed to support. We've already seen the positive impact of previous programmes, where funding and mentorship have empowered women business owners to turn ambition into action. With Visa championing their progress, businesses haven't just grown; many have scaled, innovated and created lasting impact. So, if you're ready to take the next step in your business journey, now is the time to apply." 2026 Visa She's Next – What Winners Receive Four women entrepreneurs will each receive €10,000; one overall winner will receive €50,000 All winners will receive mentoring from three of Ireland's leading businesswomen: Aimee Connolly, Breege O'Donoghue and Gráinne Mullins Individual and group pitch preparation sessions Access to ongoing supports available through Vi...
Sean Walsh reports from Pearse Stadium on Saturday evening as Galway defeated Kilkenny in the National Hurling League Division 1A.
Galway Senior Hurling Manager Micheal Donoghue speaks to Sean Walsh after victory over Kilkenny in the National Hurling League Division 1A on Saturday evening at Pearse Stadium.
Dr. Brendan Flynn, Head of Discipline Political Science at the School of Political Science and Sociology in the University of Galway, offers his insights into how the Middle East conflict is causing real concern within the shipping community.
The Commentary from Galway's convincing National Hurling League Division 1A victory over Kilkenny at Pearse Stadium on Saturday evening, by Sean Walsh, Cyril Farrell, Andy Coen and Niall Canavan.
Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng spoke to the media after a 0-35 to 0-17 loss to Galway in the National Hurling League Division 1A at Pearse Stadium on Saturday evening.
Galway's Ronan Glennon spoke to Sean Walsh after his sides impressive 0-35 to 0-17 victory over Kilkenny in the National Hurling League on Saturday evening at Pearse Stadium.
Sean Walsh, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell reflect on Galway's comprehensive victory over Kilkenny in the National Hurling League Division 1A at Pearse Stadium on Saturday evening...
Kilkenny endured a miserable night in Galway losing 35 points to 17, it means relegation is a real threat to the Cats. We hear from Derek Lyng and het analysis from Mickey Walsh and freind of the podcast from Galway Sean Walsh.Elsewhere Cork lost out to Limerick and get the thoughts of Ben O'Connor and John Kiely.As well as all that we get reaction to another great comeback by St Kieran's.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
On Wednesday, we heard that nuns are seeking €40 million for the sale of a landmark Dublin 4 property. Located on a site immediately adjacent to St Vincent's University and private hospitals on Merrion Road, the 13.47-acre site was established by Religious Sisters of Charity in 1868. Joining Pat to discuss this further is Maeve O'Rourke, Senior Lecturer in Human Rights Law, Irish Centre for Human Rights, School of Law, University of Galway.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the League of Ireland, the women's international game, and the Premier League.League of Ireland preview – A full look ahead to Friday night's fixtures across the Premier and First Divisions.Live game focus – Build-up to Shamrock Rovers vs Derry City at Tallaght Stadium, including team news and key talking points.Managers' thoughts – Hear from Stephen Bradley and Tiernan Lynch ahead of the Hoops' clash with the Candystripes.Michael Duffy spotlight – The Derry City star earns praise after his recent hat-trick and Player of the Month nomination.Dublin derby preview – Shelbourne host St Patrick's Athletic at Tolka Park with both sides coming off positive results.League leaders on the road – Bohemians aim to maintain their unbeaten start away to Waterford.Galway vs Dundalk – The Tribesmen seek momentum while Dundalk look to bounce back after a heavy defeat.First Division action – A Cork derby at Cobh Ramblers vs Cork City plus Treaty United, Kerry, Wexford and Finn Harps all in action.Transfer news – Republic of Ireland U21 international Cathal O'Sullivan signs for Preston North End.Ireland injury blow – Denise O'Sullivan ruled out of the Republic of Ireland's World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands.Premier League trouble for Spurs – Tottenham's relegation fears deepen after a 3-1 loss to Crystal Palace.Messi meets Trump – Lionel Messi and Inter Miami visit the White House after their MLS Cup triumph.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
For this week's Grass10 grazing management update, John Maher discusses updated spring targets, getting the farm ready to move, and why on/off grazing should be used to maximise the level of grass in the diet. Plus the featured farmer is Enda Walsh from Oranmore, Co. Galway. Read more from this week's Grass10 newsletter and subscribe for weekly updates at:https://bit.ly/Grass10-3rdMarch For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Tommy Larkins have the chance to secure national silverware for the first time in their history this Sunday (8th March 2026) when they battle Limerick's Ballybrown in the All-Ireland Junior B Hurling Final. The Galway side followed October's county success against Mullagh by remaining unbeaten in the tournament, including beating Offaly's St. Rynagh's in the Leinster Final, and overcoming Tipperary's Silvermines in the All-Ireland semi-final two weeks. Tommy Larkins manager Damian Broderick joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to look ahead to the final. == Throw-in at Killeedy GAA, Limerick on Sunday is 1.30pm.
Galway United ended up sharing the spoils with Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division in Eamonn Deacy Park on Friday evening (6th March 2026). Daryl Horgan set up Gbemi Arubi to put the visitors ahead on 12 minutes, giving them a 1-0 interval lead. Stephen Walsh equalised for Galway United on 51 minutes before Kristopher Twardek put them in front 10 minutes later. But former United player Bobby Burns scored Dundalk's second goal nine minutes from time to ensure the draw. Afterwards, Galway United manager John Caulfield spoke to Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty and assembled media. == Galway United's next game is away to league leaders Bohemians on Friday, 13th March. Kick-off at Dalymount Park is 7.45pm.
All four Galway teams are in Domino's National League action this weekend, with the three Men's sides playing on Saturday (7th March 2026). University of Galway Mystics, already guaranteed a play-off spot in the Women's Division 1, take to the court on Sunday (8th). With a full preview, here's Galway Bay FM's Adrian O'Neill.
Today On Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Government misses social housing target despite ‘record' delivery- we debate why? 'No question of price gouging,' says Fuels for Ireland CEO INTO calls for taskforce on 'escalating' social media dangers 10am-11am City Cllr throws hat in the ring to represent FF in the byelection Call for statutory inquiry into Covid nursing home deaths The Native Irish Honey Bee Society warn beekeepers not to import queens this Spring 11am-12pm Galway Thoughts Panel - hurdles facing women in politics and more Sports Preview
Dr. Ray Murphy, Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at University of Galway joins tonight's panel of Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator, Paul Donnelly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin West, Alice Mary Higgins, Independent Senator and Cuan Ó Seireadáin, Political Correspondent Raidió na Gaeltachta.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Council blunder sees apparent ‘bus stop' erected in the middle of Ballybane woman's driveway Castlepark Road Works Spark Ongoing Frustration for Residents Iranian citizen living in Galway says people only caring about her homeland in recently days should stay silent Essential School and Rural Bus Services at Risk as Fuel Costs Surge 10am-11am Anti war campaigners and Iranian citizens go head to head in Galway City Its world book day - we get recommendations from Kenny's Bookshop We hear all about the GRETB open day 11am-12pm Culture Corner – New York Lacemaker to give talk in Headford Báite hits Galway cinema Screens Music Mornings - Derek Ellard
Dr. Ray Murphy, Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at University of Galway joins tonight's panel of Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator, Paul Donnelly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin West, Alice Mary Higgins, Independent Senator and Cuan Ó Seireadáin, Political Correspondent Raidió na Gaeltachta.
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Galway Marching BandsYou 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
Some consumers say they're already seeing an increase in prices of petrol and home heating oil. Our Western Correspontent, Pat McGrath spoke to people in Galway city this lunchtime. Hauliers are calling for emergency supports to help with rising price of fuel, Ger Hyland President of Irish Road Haulers Association.
This week on Galway Bay Fm's weekly podcast, Hurling Chat, Johnny Coen joins Niall & Sean to: · Review Galway's win over Waterford · Look forward to Galway v Kilkenny next Saturday · Review the rest of Div 1A Games, with wins for Cork & Limerick · Glance at games involving Dublin & Kildare (Leinster Championship opponents) · Quick look ahead to St Flannan's v Pres Athenry Galway Bay FM's Hurling Chat Podcast is available every Wednesday.
Sports journalist John Fallon reviews Galway's victory over Waterford in round five of the National Hurling League. Meanwhile, former GAA President Nickey Brennan takes a look at Galway's clash with Kilkenny this weekend. This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone, repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com
Low-smoke and smokeless fuels do not lower the risk to human health from air pollution, scientists in Galway have found. To discuss the findings with Anton was Professor Jurgita Ovadnevaite the Director of the Centre for Climate and Air Pollution Studies at the University of Galway.
In the latest episode of the State of the Arts podcast (@sotapod), filmmaker and writer Des Doyle sits down with acclaimed television creator, writer, and showrunner Shawn Ryan to discuss his journey from playwriting in Illinois to creating some of the most influential drama series in modern television.Produced in partnership with Film Ireland and supported by Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland through the Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme, the State of the Arts series explores the creative processes, industry challenges, and new opportunities that both Irish and international creatives face in today's ever-evolving artistic landscapes.In this conversation, Shawn reflects on his early years writing plays after his move to Los Angeles, where he worked on popular series such as Nash Bridges and Angel before creating FX's first original drama, The Shield. He discusses his craft and his work on The Night Agent in some depth, his career journey, and the evolving landscape of television.Follow the journey of State Of The Arts on instagram.Listen to this podcast now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Soundcloud, Podtail, Podbean and Deezer. https://www.filmireland.net/state-of-the-arts-podcast-showrunner-shawn-ryan-the-night-agent-the-shield-s-w-a-t-with-des-doyle/Shawn RyanShawn was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, and graduated from Middlebury College, where he began writing plays. After moving to Los Angeles, he was staffed on Nash Bridges and Angel before creating and showrunning FX's first original drama, The Shield. For his work on The Shield, Ryan received a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama, an Emmy nomination for writing, a Peabody Award, and two AFI Awards.Other series Ryan has created, co-created, or showrun include The Unit, The Chicago Code, Terriers, Last Resort, Mad Dogs, Timeless, S.W.A.T., The Night Agent, and the forthcoming series American Hostage.Ryan has also served on the Board of Directors for the Writers Guild of America West and was Co-Chair of the WGA Negotiating Committee in 2020.Des DoyleDes is a D.I.T. graduate who spent fifteen years working in the Camera Department in the Irish film industry before moving into directing. He is the writer/director of the critically acclaimed feature documentary Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show, featuring JJ Abrams (Alias, Lost, Fringe), Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife), Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica) and Bill Prady (The Big Bang Theory) amongst others.He has created a number of courses in conjunction with Screen Ireland over the last few years, which provide breakdowns of all the major US and international streaming networks and what their evolving programming needs may be. He also initiated the Pitching Programme for TV Drama and Comedy with Screen Ireland, giving a selected group of writers the opportunity to pitch directly to some of the major Irish production companies based on briefs they provide, and created the LA Writers Room Placements scheme, which allowed Irish writers to travel to LA and spend time in real-world US TV series writers' rooms.He has also lectured on Showrunning, US TV Production and the Future of Content at USC Los Angeles, Rowan University Philadelphia, Scriptmakers Berlin, APIT TV Producers Conference Lisbon, Northern Ireland Screen, IADT Dublin, Writers Guild of Ireland and as part of the recent Greenlight Screenwriting Labs in Galway. He is currently developing a new documentary series, which is a US/Irish co-production, as well as providing creative consultancy services to Irish producers, writers and directors with projects targeting the US or global streaming markets.He is also the co-founder of Destination TV along with Ciarán Donnelly, a creative skills live events company that recently brought Oscar and Emmy-nominated writer/director/showrunner Jonathan Nolan to Dublin for a masterclass.Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today On Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Minister for European Affairs Thomas Byrne joins us Plans to charter flight from Middle East for stranded Irish Doras Warns Emergency Accommodation ‘Not Fit for Purpose' 10am-11am Energy Market Under Scrutiny Amid Price Gouging Fears Motors slot Portiuncula Maternity Services Row Moves to Oireachtas Health Committee 11am-12pm Financial advice Galway Asked to Help Track Native Frogs HISTORY TALKS - The Shortest History of Ireland
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy are alongside the returning Will O'Callaghan for this week's (slightly delayed) edition of The Hurling Pod. They look back on a weekend where Cork enjoyed a rare win at Nowlan Park, Galway eased their relegation worries by beating Waterford and Offaly went through the trap door. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead
In today's episode, Trisha and I are answering two questions that I know so many of you will quietly relate to. If you've ever felt stuck in that horrible loop of not seeing progress… getting tired… reaching for coffee or chocolate… and then slowly falling off track — this one is for you. We talk about what's actually happening in those moments. Why it feels so hard to stay steady when results are slow. And how to rebuild momentum without turning on yourself or throwing everything out the window. Then we move into the teenage years. If you're working full-time, juggling drop-offs and pick-ups, watching the money fly out every month, and wondering how to stay present in it all — we talk about that too. How to catch yourself when you're reacting. How to steady the tone at home. And how to bring more calm and connection into your parenting, even when life feels relentless. As always, Trisha McHale brings her grounded, compassionate psychotherapist lens — helping unpack what's happening beneath the behaviours, and how to shift from reacting to responding. If you've ever felt stuck in a loop, stretched too thin, or unsure how to move into the next phase of life with intention — this episode is for you. Click play and let's dive in. To apply for membership to Jessica's Thrive Academy go to www.jessicacooke.ie/apply To contact Trisha for more information on Therapy and Counselling services: galway@mindandbodyworks.com 091 725 750 About Trisha MacHale: Trisha is a Psychotherapist and Director of Mind & Body Works Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre, based in Galway, with centres in Galway and Dublin. Their team of over 50 Psychotherapists and Psychologists work with adults, couples, adolescents, and children, offering therapies including CBT, EMDR, and Art Therapy. They also run a low-cost counselling service.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am EU Pushes Ahead with Mercosur Deal — Farmers Furious Gaeltacht Housing Protest to Take Place at Leinster House Today We speak to the CEO of Guaranteed Irish 10am-11am Iran announces 40 days of mourning after Khamenei death - Dr Brendan Flynn explains what could happen next We're joined in studio by a middle east historian and business owner living in Galway We speak to an Irish man living in Dubai as bombs hit luxury hotels and airports Helen McEntee warns 20,000 Irish in Gulf to shelter in place Award-winning Galway author Mary Costello joins us in studio 11am-12pm Our Monday Deep Dive panel - Its Seachtain na Gaeilge - we discuss Galway's language future Sports preview
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 237 - Galway Marching Band by Advertiser.ie
The Football Pod has landed - and Paddy, James and Tommy get stuck into all the action from Round 5. We're kicking off with the top of Division 2 - as Derry, Meath, Louth and Tyrone pick up big wins. Tommy was in Castlebar for Mayo-Armagh and we're looking at Dublin's win in Roscommon too. All of that and much more - enjoyChapters(01:00) - Team Bonding and an Irish word a day.(04:00) - Derry hammer Cork as Cleary's boys head to Portugal.(11:00) - Meath take care of Kildare and forwards playing with aggression(22:00) - Around the Grounds: Louth goals, Div. 4 goes bananas as cluster chase Down in Div. 3. (26:00) - Are the Dubs back? Roscommon beaten. Bonus for Brennan. Brigid's stars return.(36:00) - Mayo keep winning. Armagh keep losing - Kobe impact, Mayo danger, Armagh depth.(47:00) - Galway's draw with Donegal and Kerry win at their ease.Thank you for tuning in, we'll be back next week looking ahead to Round 6 of the National Football League.
Grey Squirrels introduced in 1911 have impacted Ireland's Red Squirrels, but the Reds are now rebounding due to increased Pine Marten numbers. The 2026 All-Ireland Squirrel and Pine Marten Survey has been launched, and Colin Lawton, Ecology Lecturer at the University of Galway, joins the programme to explain the project...
A 90th-minute winner from Kian Leavy denied Galway United a priceless away point at Richmond Park on Monday (2nd March) as St. Patrick's took the victory in the SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division. The Tribesmen looked deserving of a draw, which would have moved them up the table, but they'll remain in seventh after four games. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Jonathan Higgins and Johnny Ward. == Galway United's next game is at home against Dundalk on Friday, 6th March. Kick-off at Eamonn Deacy Park is 7.45pm.
In their first year in existence, Clonfert College Ballinasloe secured provincial hurling silverware at the Connacht GAA Centre, Bekan on Monday (2nd March 2026) as they came from behind to overcome CBS Roscommon in a sudden-death penalty contest. Cillian Ó Tuairisg's goal brought the Galway side back in contention as they finished all square after 60 mins (1-12 apiece) and extra-time (1-16 apiece). It needed seven penalties each to secure a 3-2 victory and send Clonfert College into an All-Ireland semi-final next Saturday (7th March). Afterwards, Clonfert manager Emmet Mahony shared his thoughts on the victory. == Clonfert College Ballinasloe will battle Tipperary's St. Joseph's College, Borrisoleigh in the All-Ireland Senior C hurling semi-final. Throw-in at Banagher on Saturday is 1pm.
There'll be a guaranteed Galway winner in the 2026 Connacht FA Junior Cup following Monday's (2nd March) semi-final draw. League leaders Colga will host Mervue United, while Salthill Devon head to Moyne Villa. Colga knocked out defending champions Castlebar Celtic 1-0 in yesterday's quarter-final (1st March) and afterwards, manager Peter Greaney chatted to Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == In the Shield semi-finals, Kinvara United head to Sligo's Ballymote Celtic; and Galway Hibernians are on the road to Roscommon's Cloonfad United. All ties are currently scheduled for Sunday, 5th April.
On Friday it was reported that the University of Galway was proposing to discontinue and replace its general arts course due to an international downward trend in its popularity. However, the college later on Friday emphasized that they were not cutting the course, but just looking at reimagining them.Despite the many quips that may be made about arts courses, do they still have an important place in colleges? Broadcaster Muireann O'Connell joins Ciara to discuss.
This week on the DL Debate, Brendan Devenney is joined by Galway's All Ireland winner Sean Ó Domhnaill, Former Donegal midfielder John Gildea, Michael McMullan of the Gaelic Life and Donegal Ladies Manager James Daly. The DL Debate in association with Sara's Kitchen at Sister Sara's Letterkenny: The post DL Debate – 02/03/26 appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am EU Pushes Ahead with Mercosur Deal — Farmers Furious Gaeltacht Housing Protest to Take Place at Leinster House Today We speak to the CEO of Guaranteed Irish 10am-11am Iran announces 40 days of mourning after Khamenei death - Dr Brendan Flynn explains what could happen next We're joined in studio by a middle east historian and business owner living in Galway We speak to an Irish man living in Dubai as bombs hit luxury hotels and airports Helen McEntee warns 20,000 Irish in Gulf to shelter in place Award-winning Galway author Mary Costello joins us in studio 11am-12pm Our Monday Deep Dive panel - Its Seachtain na Gaeilge - we discuss Galway's language future Sports preview
Sean Walsh, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell look back on Galway's comfortable 2-18 to 0-16 victory over Waterford at Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon...
Sean Carley looks back at the sporting weekend, which includes: The Galway Hurlers' second win in a row at home to Waterford The Galway Footballers' draw in Ballyshannon Portumna's Connacht Post Primary Schools Senior B Hurling Championship Final victory over Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew The Galway Camogie Team's defeat to Waterford Connacht's dramatic late victory over top-of-the-table Glasgow Warriors in the URC Galway United's win over Sligo Rovers in the 100th Connacht Derby Local Soccer Basketball The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by GetSetGo Game-changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier! Weekend results below... Gaelic Games National Football League Division 1 Donegal 1-17 Galway 0-20 Kerry 1-18 Monaghan 0-7 Mayo 2-17 Armagh 0-22 Dublin 1-21 Roscommon 2-7 National Football League Division 2 Louth 1-22 Cavan 1-12 Tyrone 0-28 Offaly 2-13 Meath 1-21 Kildare 0-10 Derry 1-31 Cork 0-14 National Football League Division 3 Down 1-18 Fermanagh 1-15 Laois 3-16 Westmeath 1-13 Clare 1-21 Limerick 1-12 Wexford 0-16 Sligo 1-7 National Football League Division 4 Antrim 2-18 Wicklow 1-14 London 3-16 Waterford 2-13 Longford 1-19 Carlow 1-14 Tipperary 1-18 Leitrim 0-8 National Hurling League Division 1A Galway 2-18 Waterford 0-16 Limerick 2-19 Offaly 0-17 Cork 3-12 Kilkenny 1-15 National Hurling League Division 1B Clare 1-28 Carlow 0-18 Kildare 3-24 Down 1-23 Dublin 1-31 Antrim 1-16 National Hurling League Division 2 London 3-8 Derry 0-14 Meath 0-20 Mayo 1-15 Laois 1-23 Westmeath 0-17 National Hurling League Division 3 Roscommon 1-16 Tyrone 0-19 Donegal 3-20 Louth 1-10 Wicklow 5-14 Fermanagh 0-7 National Hurling League Division 4 Longford 3-18 Lancashire 0-12 Leitrim 0-20 Cavan 0-17 Warwickshire 3-11 Monaghan 0-13 Ladies National Football League Division 1 Galway 1-11 Kerry 1-9 Kildare 4-8 Meath 1-10 Cork 1-12 Waterford 3-5 Armagh 2-11 Dublin 2-11 Ladies National Football League Division 2 Tyrone 4-9 Wexford 3-8 Cavan 2-9 Monaghan 1-9 Donegal 0-9 Mayo 0-8 Tipperary 3-8 Westmeath 0-8 Ladies National Football League Division 3 Louth 0-15 Antrim 0-5 Clare 1-12 Limerick 1-8 Roscommon 4-4 Laois 0-12 Fermanagh 1-10 Down 2-6 Ladies National Football League Division 4 Sligo 2-9 Offaly 1-7 Leitrim 2-12 Derry 3-8 Wicklow 1-27 Kilkenny 0-0 Carlow 4-13 Longford 0-3 National Camogie League Division 1A Waterford 0-12 Galway 1-5 National Camogie League Division 1B Dublin 2-9 Wexford 0-10 Offaly 3-12 Down 0-10 Clare 3-8 Limerick 2-8 National Camogie League Division 2 Derry 0-12 Westmeath 0-10 Kerry 1-12 Carlow 1-9 Meath 2-16 Laois 1-8 National Camogie League Division 3 Armagh 2-10 Kildare 1-6 Tyrone 4-6 Roscommon 0-14 National Camogie League Division 3B Monaghan 4-11 Louth 1-4 Mayo 6-8 Donegal 2-3 Minor A Camogie Championship Galway 3-10 Cork 1-12 Connacht Post Primary Schools Senior B Hurling Championship Final Portumna Community School 1-18 Holy Rosary College Mountbellew 0-13 Soccer Connacht Junior Men's Cup Quarterfinals Maree/Oranmore 1 Moyne Villa 2 Ballinahown 4 Mervue United 5 Colga 1 Castlebar Celtic 0 Salthill Devon 3 Castlerea Celtic 0 Connacht Junior Men's Shield Galway Hibs 2 Corofin United 1 Kinvara United 3 Lough Harps 0 Lillis Cup West United 0 Cois Fharraige 1 Bearna na Forbacha 4 Mervue United B 3 FAI Youth Cup Lakewood Athletic 5 Maree/Oranmore 0 League of Ireland Premier Division Galway United 1 Sligo Rovers 0 Derry City 4 Waterford 2 Drogheda United 1 Shelbourne 2 St. Patrick's Athletic 4 Dundalk 0 Bohemians 3 Shamrock Rovers 2 League of Ireland First Division Athlone Town 2 Wexford FC 2 Cobh Ramblers 1 Finn Harps 1 Cork City 1 Bray Wanderers 0 Kerry FC 1 Longford Town 1 UCD 2 Treaty United 0 English Premier League Wolves 2 Aston Villa 0 Bournemouth 1 Sunderland 1 Burnley 3 Brentford 4 Liverpool 5 West Ham 2 Newcastle 2 Everton 3 Leeds United 0 Manchester City 1 Brighton 2 Nottingham Forest 1 Fulham 2 Tottenham 1 Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 1 Arsenal 2 Chelsea 1 Scottish Premiership Dundee FC 3 Hibernian 3 Falkirk 5 Kilmarnock 1 Hearts 1 Aberdeen 0 Livingston 1 St. Mirren 1 Motherwell 2 Dundee United 0 Rangers 2 Celtic 2 Rugby United Rugby Championship Connacht 15 Glasgow Warriors 10 Cardiff 8 Leinster 7 Munster 21 Zebre 7 Ospreys 21 Ulster 10 Edinburgh 24 Scarlets 19 Lions 24 Stormers 10 Bulls 41 Sharks 0-12 Dragons 15 Benetton 15 All-Ireland League Division 2A Corinthians 38 Old Crescent 27 Ballymena 16 Shannon 10 Barnhall 28 Banbridge 14 Dungannon 33 Cashel 31 Greystones 36 Wanderers 26 With 4 games to go, and with a Corinthians win, and a Wanderers loss, Corinthians have cut the gap to Wanderers to two points. Corinthians host Greystones next Saturday at 2:30. All-Ireland League Division 2B Galwegians 19 Sligo 0 UL Bohs 35 Clogher Valley 28 Enniscorthy 34 Rainey 24 Navan 38 Buccaneers 10 Malone 52 Skerries 21 Women's All-Ireland League Division 1 Galwegians 44 Cooke 17 Railway Union 41 Tullow 5 Wicklow 27 Old Belvedere 15 Blackrock 62 Ballincollig 12 UL Bohs 47 Ennis 19 After 15 games played, Galwegians are in 5th place on 36 points. 17 behind 4th placed Old Belvedere. Galwegians host Tullow next Saturday at 5 pm. Connacht J1B League Semi Finals Corinthians 2nds 52 Sligo 2nds 5 Westport 43 Ballinrobe 7 Connacht J1B League Relegation Play off University of Galway 38 Creggs 2nds 0 Connacht J1C League Semi Finals Monivea 25 Ballina 2nds 7 Corrib 15 Loughrea 0 Basketball National Basketball League Men's Division 1 Maigh Cuilinn 84 Maree 77 Maree 80 ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers 72 National Basketball League Women's Division 1 University of Galway 85 Moy Tolka Rovers 55 2029 EuroBasket Pre-Qualifiers Ireland 75 Azerbaijan 76
Kevin Dwyer reports from Ballyshannon as the Galway Footballers played out a draw with Donegal in Round 5 of the National Football League Division 1.
Galway Senior Football Manager Padraig Joyce spoke to the assembled media, including Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins, after Galway's draw with Donegal in Ballyshannon in Round 5 of the National Football League Division 1 on Sunday afternoon.
Niall Canavan reports from Pearse Stadium as Galway won their second game of the National Hurling League Division 1A, with a convincing eight-point victory over Waterford on Sunday afternoon.
Galway Senior Hurling Manager Micheal Donoghue spoke to Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan after victory over Waterford in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Waterford Senior Hurling Manager Peter Queally spoke to Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan after defeat to Galway in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
We hear from Reza Sayah (France 24 Correspondent in Tehran); Sebastian Usher (BBC Middle East Analyst); Dr Roja Fazaeli, Professor of Law and Islamic Studies at the University of Galway; Jackie Fox (Washington Correspondent); and Dr Edward Burke (Assistant Professor in History of Warfare at UCD).
Ben Symes and Shane Keegan are in the hot seats for this week's LOI late night.
Galway Senior Camogie Manager Cathal Murray spoke to Tommy Devane after Galway's loss to Waterford in the National Camogie League Division 1A at Kenny Park, Athenry, on Saturday afternoon.
February 2026Even amongst the distinguished ranks of WW2 codebreakers, Emily Anderson stood out. Recruited into military intelligence during WWI, her stellar career in diplomatic codebreaking lasted into the 1950s. Her greatest achievement came with the breaking of high-level Italian ciphers during the East African Campaign of 1940-41. It was called 'the perfect example of the cryptographers' war' and earned her the OBE in 1943.Anderson was also a renowned musicologist - her translations of the letters of Mozart and Beethoven are still considered authoritative. Yet until recent years, her life and intelligence work remained under the radar.This episode helps to set the record straight, and kick off a new occasional series focusing on key personalities in codebreaking and intelligence. Bletchley Park's Research Officer Dr Thomas Cheetham is joined by Jackie Uí Chionna from the University of Galway to discuss the subject of her 2023 biography Queen of Codes: The Secret Life of Emily Anderson, Britain's Greatest Female Codebreaker.Our thanks go to Sarah Langston for voicing our historical documents.The Marriage of Figaro - K. 492 CC PDM 1.0 www.classicals.de Image: © Dr. Dagmar von Bushe-Weise#BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2, #Enigma, #Italy, #Galway
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest from the Champions League action last night, whilst having a look ahead to events tonight, plus there is Irish action in the English Championship.Norwegian minnows Bodø/Glimt stun Inter at the San Siro to reach the last-16 of the UEFA Champions League, continuing one of the competition's greatest modern fairytale runs.Irish defender Alex Murphy shines with a full 90-minute performance for Newcastle United, with manager Eddie Howe praising the team's European progress.Atlético Madrid advance thanks to a hat-trick from Alexander Sørloth, while Bayer Leverkusen also book their spot in the next round.Huge anticipation ahead of Real Madrid vs Benfica, with controversy surrounding allegations involving Vinícius Júnior and reaction from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, while José Mourinho serves a suspension.Holders Paris Saint‑Germain prepare for a decisive clash with Monaco, as defender Achraf Hakimi faces ongoing legal proceedings off the pitch.Major pressure on Juventus after a heavy defeat to Galatasaray, while Borussia Dortmund hold a strong advantage over Atalanta.Relegation fears grow for Tottenham Hotspur, with interim boss Igor Tudor backed to bring discipline, according to Dan Kilpatrick of The Athletic.Republic of Ireland selection questions intensify, with fitness concerns over Evan Ferguson ahead of the World Cup playoff against Czechia, and debate over who could partner Troy Parrott in attack.Off-field headlines as Snoop Dogg energises fans at Swansea City, while West Bromwich Albion sack manager Eric Ramsay after a poor run of results.Irish stars impress in the Championship, with goals and key performances from John Egan, Sammie Szmodics, and Ryan Manning boosting their clubs' promotion ambitions.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join