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Ireland is ‘Paddy Last’ in Europe – Ryanair

Ryanair has called on Transport Minister Eamonn Ryan to explain why Ireland hasn’t issued any Digital Covid Certs, while 24 other EU countries started issuing Covid Certs in June, which come into force from today, 1st July.

Cabinet Statement on Covid restrictions

Today Government announced the next phase of reopening the economy and society in line with Recovery and Resilience: The Path Ahead.

Council engages with Shannon Group on heritage sites

Clare County Council has engaged with Shannon Group to commence a due diligence process to consider the potential transfer by Shannon Group PLC of Shannon Heritage (Clare-based visitor attractions) to Clare County Council as a subsidiary company.

Shannon Heritage sites to transfer to local authorities

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has welcomed the news that the proposed transfer of Shannon Heritage’s portfolio of visitor attractions in County Clare from Shannon Group plc to Clare County Council is to be brought to Cabinet for approval this afternoon.

McNamara raises issues with housing minister

In Dáil Éireann today, Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara called on Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien to change the income limits for eligibility for social housing to enable working families to apply in circumstances where obtaining a mortgage is beyond their reach.
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Wynne calls for right to retire at 65 

Clare Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne has called on all TDs to back the party’s motion to restore the right to retire at 65, which will come before the Dáil next week.

Aviation, Tourism and Hospitality discussion paper launched

The Fianna Fáil Aviation, Tourism and Hospitality Steering Committee has today launched a discussion paper which looks at how to support businesses to survive during this pandemic and place them on the best possible footing to recover post-COVID-19.   

Two Clare estates may be affected by pyrite issue

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has expressed concern that the number of Clare homes compromised by Pyrite defective blocks is much greater than previously anticipated after Clare County Council confirmed to him that two Local Authority built estates may be affected.
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