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Clare man killed in workplace accident in Galway

A Clare man in his 30s has died in a workplace accident in Galway.

McNamara seeks clarity on transatlantic air travel

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has told Government that the proposed reopening of the Common Travel Area between Britain and Ireland must be accompanied by the resumption of transatlantic flights to and from Ireland.

Applications open for Naughton Foundation scholarships

After 14 years awarding third level student scholarships, the Naughton Foundation Scholarship scheme is once again reminding students from County Clare that the closing date is fast approaching and inviting all applicants to submit their entries.

Ennis company helping retailers with online business

Ennis-based eCommerce pioneers Magico have facilitated businesses in getting online fast and growing fast, by supporting the applications of 14 retailers in securing over €525,000 of funding to date, through the COVID-19 Online Retail Scheme.

No Aer Lingus US flights from Shannon until 2022?

Aer Lingus transatlantic services from Shannon Airport could remain grounded until summer 2022 as the airline's schedule 'remains under review'.
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Ennis company seeks to highlight water safety

An Ennis business will donate the profits from one of their products to Water Safety Ireland to help raise awareness of swimming.

SOLAS learning opportunities for everyone in Clare

Further Education and Training is an opportunity for positive change for Clare’s learners, communities and businesses.

Óglaigh na hÉireann cadetship competition opens

The Minister for Defence, Mr Simon Coveney T.D., has announced the launch of the 2021 Cadetship Competition for the Permanent Defence Forces (PDF).
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