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Joint appeal to take care following 6 road deaths

Following the deaths of six road users in the last 24 hours, An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are issuing an urgent appeal to all road users to take greater care on the roads.

Government failing third-level students claim

Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne for Co. Clare has accused the government of failing third-level students as college costs continue to spiral out of control and many are struggling to find accommodation.

Agri-food tourism in the Burren area growing

Famers, food producers and artisans in the Burren are reaping the benefits of Agritourism initiatives this summer as visitors flock to try unique visitor experiences in the region.

Local producers feature as indoor dining back at Cliffs

Indoor dining has recommenced at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience in County Clare for the first time since the start of the pandemic with the reopening of the newly refurbished Cliffs View Café.

UHL visiting restrictions eased from today

University Hospital Limerick earlier this month are being lifted and scheduled visits to inpatient wards can recommence, by arrangement, from today.
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jumpAgrade gets €300k for educational disadvantage

After helping over 800 underrepresented students this past academic year, achieving an average grade increase of 14%, with 9 out of 10 students quoting improved confidence, jumpAgrade have received funding of €300,000 to grow their impact further and address educational disadvantage.

Clare groups benefit from Ignite Midwest Fund

Rethink Ireland has announced the recipients of its Ignite Midwest Fund.

Jade gearing up for 250km charity triathlon

On August 28th, twenty-seven year old Clare native Jade Hoynes embark on her toughest challenge to date.
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