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Review of Offences Against the State Acts confirmed

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has received confirmation of a review the Offences Against the State Acts, which he described as "black mark on the Irish justice system in their current operation."

LC students to have choice of calculated grades or...

The Minister for Education has confirmed that the Leaving Certificate 2021 written, coursework, oral and practical performance examinations will be held and a corresponding process of grades accredited by State Examinations Commission will be available to students.

Minister’s u-turn on Shannon Group chair appointment

Shannon Group plc has today welcomed the appointment of Aaron Forde as the new Chairman designate of the Board of Shannon Group.

Renewed call for US military to be barred from...

An anti-war group, that also monitors the movement of US military aircraft through Shannon Airport, is calling on the government to immediately stop the use of the airport by the US military in light of recent Covid-19 breaches.

Over €25m in funding for Clare roads

Minister Eamon Ryan and Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton have today announced details of the 2021 investment programme for regional and local roads. 
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Clare community education providers receive funding

Community education projects throughout Limerick and Clare have received funding under the Mitigating against Educational Disadvantage Fund.

Minister approves completion Coonagh/Knockalisheen Road

Minister Eamon Ryan T.D. has today approved the completion of the delivery of the Coonagh – Knockalisheen Road, County Limerick with the addition of sustainable transport measures in the surrounding area.

Medical card eligibility extended to terminally ill

The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, has secured Government approval to expand access to medical cards, making them available to all those who are terminally ill and have a prognosis of up to 24 months.
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