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CAO points rise for MIC’s education programmes 

Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC) undergraduate education programme offering has seen a marked increase in CAO points for 2021.  

Ennis gets €186k for outdoor dining

Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin T.D. and Fáilte Ireland have today announced the locations of 38 permanent Outdoor Dining facilities to be developed in 19 counties nationwide.

IAA to be fully carbon-neutral by 2025

The Irish Aviation Authority Air Navigation Services Provider, (IAA ANSP), is setting out to become Ireland’s first commercial State body to be 100% sustainable and fully carbon-neutral by 2025.

Minister Naughton visits Shannon Airport

Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton T.D. has visited Shannon Airport and the surrounding campus today.

Ferry company thanks public for summer support

Doolin Ferry Co. ‘Boat Tour of the Year 2021’ has praised and thanked Irish people for their support during the recent summer season.
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Clare food/drink start-ups sought for accelerator programme

Food Works, the collaborative tri-agency initiative run by Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland and Teagasc, is looking for high potential, innovative and export driven food and drink start-ups from Clare to join their next accelerator programme.

UL researchers create ‘brain-inspired computing architecture’

An international team of scientists including researchers at University of Limerick have discovered a new molecule which could further increase ultra-fast decision making in computers.

Broad welcome for Aer Lingus ‘return’ to Shannon

The Mid-West Chambers – Ennis, Galway and Shannon – and the Irish Hotels Federation have welcomed the announcement that the Aer Lingus livery will return to the runways at Shannon Airport with the resumption of its London Heathrow daily service to the airport.
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