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35,000 passengers to use Shannon this weekend

Shannon Airport expects to welcome over 35,000 passengers through its doors over the June bank holiday weekend. This is an 87% return on passenger numbers over the same period in 2019.

Doonbeg jazzing it up this June

The organisers of the Doonbeg International Jazz Festival have confirmed a much anticipated return after a break of two years, and the village is now gearing up for a jam packed Jazz June weekend.

‘Doubt’ essential for promoting trust in vaccines – UL

Groundbreaking new University of Limerick research analysing global vaccine hesitancy has revealed that expressions of doubt are essential for promoting trust in vaccines.

Flights refuel in Shannon because of supply issues in...

Shannon Airport received some unexpected business this week after fuel supply issues at an English airport forced flights make stopovers here to take on fuel.

Tesla convoy set for third Ukrainian mission

An Ennis man who drove across Europe as part of a convoy to bring displaced Ukrainians to Ireland is set to make the journey for a third time.
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Dermot to hike Arctic Circle Trail for charity

An Ennis man and French Foreign Legion veteran will walk the Arctic Circle Trail (ACT) in Greenland solo this summer to raise funds for Irish Dogs for the Disabled.

Ukrainian artist’s work on show in Ennis

The work of a contemporary Ukrainian artist Liudmyla Sikorska will go on display at the Clare Museum this weekend.

Burren Slow Food Festival celebrates GEOfood and Ukraine 

Slow Food Clare has confirmed the eclectic programme for the 2022 Burren Slow Food Festival that takes place later this month from Friday 20 May – Sunday 22 May.
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