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Students from Algeria fly in to study at UL

Around 140 PhD students are due in Shannon today from North Africa to study at the University of Limerick.

Limerick company receives prestigious industry accreditation

AMCS, the leading global supplier of integrated software and vehicle technology for the waste, recycling and resource industries, today announced that it has attained SOC I Type II compliance, highlighting the company’s outstanding work with their clients.

Clare schools for online arts ceremony

Furglan National School, Furraglaun, Lahinch and Scoil Mhuire Náisiúnta, Newtown, Corofin are celebrating being named Junior and Senior County Winners respectively of the prestigious national art competition, Someone Like Me.

Gardaí investigate Shannon armed robberies

Gardaí in Shannon are investigation two recent robberies and are appealing to the public for assistance.

Members sought for ‘Citizens’ Jury’

A nationwide campaign has today been launched to identify 25 members of the public, broadly representative of the Irish population, willing to step up as members of a Citizens’ Jury to deliberate on the matter of access to health information. 
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Bid Adieu to feeling Blue with ALONE

ALONE, the organisation which supports older people, wants you to Bid Adieu to feeling Blue on what has been labelled as the toughest day of the year.

Legacy of SS Clonlara is all but forgotten

These days Clonlara is known throughout Clare and beyond for being a stronghold of hurling. Others know the village for its proximity to the Shannon River and the Headrace Canal. Very few people will know of Clonlara’s links to a ship wreck off the coast of Portugal.

Chamber reminds businesses to be ‘customs-ready’

Major change can always be subject to glitches, and the current delays being experienced by hauliers and freight forwarders in transporting goods from Ireland to the United Kingdom, while linked to issues with technology, can also be partly laid at the doors of some exporters and importers who don’t have the systems in place for trading with the UK as a third country.
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