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Galway Talks - with John Morley weekdays from 9am till 12 midday for all current affairs in Galway. Join us every weekday from 9 am to 12 midday for your current affairs. For all your information on news and events relevant to Galway plus much more, tune into ‘Galway Talks” every weekday morning from 9 am to 12 midday. Play your part by sending us your thoughts and comments. WhatsApp 086 38 33 55 3 or call 091 770077.
Episodes

Monday Jan 20, 2025
Galway Talks with John Mulligan 10-11am Monday January 20th
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
On today's show:
10am-11am
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- Children in Ireland receiving first mobile phone at average age of nine
- Today is Blue Monday - Drinkaware urges Galwegians to stick with Dry January
- Blue Teapot Theatre company calls for new students
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Monday Jan 20, 2025
Galway Talks with John Mulligan 9-10am Monday January 20th
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
On today's show:
9am-10am
- Grace period for city parking fines ends amid pay and display machine issues
- We hear what Galwegians can do to reduce their cancer risk
- Donald Trump set to become 47th US president

Friday Jan 17, 2025
Galway Talks with Dave O'Connell 11am-12pm Friday January 17th
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Friday Jan 17, 2025
On today's show:
11am-12pm
- Galway Thoughts Panel with Ciaran Cannon and Sarah Slevin
- Sports Preview

Friday Jan 17, 2025
Galway Talks with Dave O'Connell 10am-11am Friday January 17th
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Friday Jan 17, 2025
On today's show:
10am-11am
- Galway City park vandalised with swastikas Galway 2020 representatives summoned before Galway City Council for "Oireachtas style" questioning
- Research shows why Irish professionals are leaving for Australia and what they think the government could do to convince them to stay
- We’ll hear from the kids who attended UHG’s Teddy Bear Hospital

Friday Jan 17, 2025
Galway Talks with Dave O'Connell 9am-10am Friday January 17th
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Friday Jan 17, 2025
On today's show:
9am-10am
- Sinn Fein TD slams Increased salaries for junior ministers as 'obscene waste of money
- MEP calls on Government to fully explain plan to oppose Mercosur deal
- Six Galway and Mayo men to to undertake charity Mizen to Malin tractor run

Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Galway Talks with John Morley 11am-12pm Thursday January 16th
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
On today's show:
11am-12pm
- Galway Sick Kids foundation to hold Black-Tie Gala
- We hear about the warm home hub in Westside guiding Galwegians through their Retrofit Journey
- Music Mornings - Born To Rise with Dr Caren Hession

Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Galway Talks with John Morley 10am-11am Thursday January 16th
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
On today's show:
10am-11am
- Galway sexual health nurse with HIV speaks out against stigma
- Connacht Tribune Headlines
- HSE launches new campaign to address HIV stigma in Ireland
- Galway woman launches second season of fiction podcast

Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Galway Talks with John Morley 9am-10am Thursday January 16th
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
On today's show:
9am-10am
- Rising cost of living impacting child poverty levels
- Israel strikes Gaza hours after ceasefire announcement
- University of Galway spin-out collaborates with European Space Agency
- Galway school brings Sister Act to the stage Programme for government pledges cheaper childcare and 300,000 new homes

Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Galway Talks with John Morley 11am-12pm Wednesday January 15th
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
On today's show:
11am-12pm
- Financial Advice With Dave McCarthy
- Ask the dentist
- History Talks - the Corrib with William Henry

Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Galway Talks with John Morley 10am-11am Wednesday January 15th
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
On today's show:
10am-11am
- New govt plans to cut VAT rate to 9% for parts of hospitality sector as diageo raises price of a pint
- Two Galway Independents at Cabinet under deal paving way for government
- ALONE urges parties to prioritise our ageing population in Programme for Government