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Galway

    State reviewing eight countries to be added to the 'safe countries' list says Justice Minister
    Simon Harris to tell FG Ard Fheis that tougher penalties are needed for anti-social behaviour
    Mother and daughters killed in Mayo crash yesterday have been named
    Woman (30s) who was seriously injured in Galway crash earlier this month dies in hospital
    Man arrested after rifle, silencer and scope seized in Galway
    Gardaí discover two cannabis grow houses at properties in Co Galway
    Saoírse Ruane, who captured the hearts of the nation on her Toy Show appearance, dies aged 12
    Galway and Roscommon name teams for weekend football league ties
    Division 1 leaders Derry maintain 100% start with five-point win in Galway
    Derry run out five-point winners at Pearse Stadium despite being held scoreless in the final quarter.
    Galway farmer to contest 'cow dung' assault charge on Junior Minister Anne Rabbitte
    Pádraic Joyce's Galway get their first win of the league against Tyrone
    Minus Damien Comer and Shane Walsh, Galway pull a big result out of the bag.
    Debunked: Galway Beo did not report that an old Eircom building would house 900 male migrants
    Rodent droppings and no hand washing: Three food business closure orders served in January
    Galway run up 4-31 as they beat Westmeath by 31 points in league opener
    'Forever in our hearts': Family members pay tribute to Galway woman killed in London bus crash
    Mayo bag impressive win away to Galway with goals the key scores
    First win for Liam McHale as Mayo hold on for crucial victory over Galway
    Ukraine a priority for newly elected Council of Europe human rights commissioner Michael O'Flaherty
    'It's too soft of a score to be able to get' - Comer not a fan of advanced mark
    'Stay back, stay dry': Public urged to heed storm weather warnings after risky behaviour on Sunday
    Onlookers walked right down to the water in Galway to take photos of Storm Isha’s crashing waves, putting themselves at risk.
    Storm Isha: Man dies in road crash and 170,000 premises without power
    Storm Isha has caused damage and travel disruption.
    0-17 for Niland as Galway and Wexford advance to Walsh Cup final
    Govt 'failure' for towns sheltering refugees 'feeds anti-migrant narrative', say locals
    Roscommon TD Claire Kerrane said promises to resource towns and villages receiving asylum seekers have regularly not received any follow through.
    Roscommon lift first silverware under Davy Burke with huge win over experimental Galway
    HSE apologises to boy whose throat was corroded by button battery after delay in ordering X-ray
    During this nine-day delay, the battery corroded Aaron Sikorski’s throat and he had to undergo surgery, the High Court heard.
    Woman, 80s, dies after fatal crash involving two cars and a van
    Debunked: No media 'blackout' on reporting clash in Tuam, as rumours and footage spread online
    Gardaí renew appeal for witnesses over fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
    Gardaí appeal for witnesses over fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
    Minister says gardaí were told in advance that asylum seekers would be housed in Galway hotel
    Garda Commissioner says perpetrators of Galway hotel attack 'most probably' local to the area
    Tánaiste: Comments by Fianna Fáil councillors over Galway fire 'absolutely unacceptable'
    Hotel fire condemned by Taoiseach and ministers as FF councillors criticise asylum seeker policy
    The blaze started at around 11.35pm on Saturday at the Ross Lake Hotel in Rosscahill.
    Taoiseach and ministers 'deeply disturbed' by fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
    “There is no justification for violence, arson or vandalism in our Republic. Ever,” Leo Varadkar said.
    The former Ross Lake Hotel had been contracted to welcome 70 international protection applicants
    Recent days have seen the site become the subject of protests against its use as emergency accommodation
    Roderic O'Gorman called on politicians to condemn "fear mongering" around asylum seekers
    Rain warning in place for Galway with risk of spot flooding
    Witness appeal after shots fired at home in Co Galway overnight
    Former Ireland U21 international key as Portsmouth win top-of-the-table clash
    Farmer alleged to have thrown cow dung at junior minister Anne Rabbitte charged with assault
    Champions Limerick win seven All-Star hurling awards with five for Kilkenny
    Champions Limerick win seven All-Star hurling awards with five for Kilkenny
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