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Chambers urge Government action on air connectivity

The joint chambers of Limerick, Ennis, Shannon and Galway have urged all stakeholders to engage to ensure that a plan for strategic route connectivity is put in place and actioned as soon as demand returns to the market.

Landmarks light up in global ‘Wave of Light’

Many landmark buildings across Ireland will light up as part of an international ‘Wave of Light’ marking Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Day this evening, October 15th.

HSE staff partner with UNICEF to help fight measles

UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid-West Community Healthcare have launched their 2020-2021 Staff Flu Vaccination Campaign, highlighting the unprecedented importance of vaccination against flu in the era of COVID-19, and helping UNICEF to fight measles in the developing world.

Clare mother and son in RTÉ cookery show

A Clare mother and son are set to feature in RTÉ's 'Tastes Like Home' with presenter Catherine Fulvio in an episode that will be broadcast on October 5th.

CAB seize over €2m in Clare and Tipperary raids

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB), in conjunction Police Officers from the Economic Crime Bureau attached to West Midlands Police in the United Kingdom, have carried out an operation in Counties Clare and Tipperary as part of a cyber-fraud and money laundering investigation in the UK.
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Record pre-tax profit at Shannon Foynes Port

Shannon Foynes Port recorded a profit before tax for 2019 of €4.9m, up from €4.4m in 2018, its annual report reveals.

Aer Lingus to move transatlantic routes from Shannon?

Grave concern has been expressed that Aer Lingus will axe transatlantic services from Shannon and relocate aircraft to the UK.

British Airways confirms end of Shannon transit flight

British Airways have confirmed their withdrawal from Shannon Airport with the axing of its London City to New York via Shannon business service.
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