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Scariff Martyrs set for national platform

After their hugely successful centenary commemorations of the Scariff Martyrs, the East Clare Memorial Committee are taking the story to a national platform, with a panel discussion on the very popular Trasna Na Tíre, which has reached thousands of people worldwide with their online historical lecture and discussion series.

Famine footwear find at Derryboy

An archaeological excavation of a Famine-era house has revealed fragments of a 19th century ankle boot, which provides links to an old folk tradition.

GAA commemorate Bloody Sunday centenary

This evening, the GAA will stage a special remembrance ceremony to honour the 14 victims killed at Croke Park by Crown Forces on Bloody Sunday, November 21, 1920.

Cumann na mBan Centenary Schools Project launched

The Mid Clare Brigade Commemoration Committee launches Cumann na mBan Centenary Schools project 2020 - 2021.

Scariff Martyrs commemorations this weekend

The East Clare Memorial Committee, the longest serving commemoration groups of its kind in Clare, will privately commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of the Scariff Martyrs.
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Mental health supports needed for adoptees and survivors of...

Aitheantas, the adoptee identity rights organisation, has called on the Government to immediately introduce free mental health supports for adoptees and survivors of Mother and Baby Homes.

Shannon marks 75th anniversary of first transatlantic commercial flight

The pivotal role played by Shannon Airport on the national business and tourism landscape was reflected over the weekend on the 75th anniversary of the first transatlantic commercial passenger flight.

Heritage Week Award for Clarecastle/Ballyea group

Clarecastle and Ballyea Heritage and Wildlife Group has been awarded the Clare County Heritage Week Award 2020 for its project, “Clarecastle on film in the 1950s.”
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