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Ennis man set for solo trek of Arctic Circle...

An Ennis man and veteran of the French Foreign Legion will walk the Arctic Circle Trail in Western Greenland this summer by himself to raise funds for Irish Dogs for the Disabled.

Video: Hotel management students graduate in Shannon

The top hoteliers of tomorrow have been assured that the industry they are entering will weather any Brexit fall-out better than most as they graduated today from one of Ireland’s most internationalised colleges.

Group ready to assist passengers affected by Trump ban

A mid-west based human rights group is ready to assist any persons refused travel from Shannon Airport as a result of US President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban.

9 refugee families headed to Ennistymon

Clare is to welcome more refugees to the county at the end of January.

World War 1 memorial to be unveiled

The committee of the Clare Peace Park Initiative will hold a dedication service of a new memorial erected in remembrance of more than 600 Clare people who died in several war zones in battles on land, at sea and in the air during World War One.
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Delight in Doonbeg with Presidential success for Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s election as the forty fifth President of the United States of America has been described as “a political earthquake” but one locals in Doonbeg feel will shake up the West Clare village for the better.

Leading Palestinian activist to address Ennis gathering

Clare’s branch of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is to welcome Iyad Burnat, the leader of the peaceful resistance to lsrael’s apartheid wall this Monday as he gives a presentation in Ennis.

Council attends Bastille Day celebrations at French Embassy

Clare County Council was represented by Leas Cathaoirleach Councillor Paul Murphy at the French Embassy in Ireland's Bastille Day celebration in Dublin on Thursday evening.
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