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€100k for families of healthcare workers who died of Covid

The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD has secured Government approval for a scheme to make a tax-free payment of €100,000 to the estate of any healthcare worker who has died having contracted COVID-19 in the course of their work. 

Status Yellow wind warning for Clare

Met Éireann has issued Status Yellow wind and rain warnings for Co Clare for today and tomorrow.

Clare LEO supporting female entrepreneurs to #BreakTheBias

This year the Local Enterprise Office Clare is running an exciting new pilot programme for Women in Business.

Further drug seizures under Operation Tara

Gardaí in Clare seized a quantity of drugs and arrested a man after they search a house in Ennis recently.

€200 electricity credit payment due next month

The President, Michael D Higgins has signed the Bill which paves the way for €200 (inclusive of VAT*) to be credited to all domestic electricity accounts.
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Student’s International Women’s Day exhibition opens

Students from TUS Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) are adding their voice to an International Posters Exhibition on Gender-based Inequality, Violence and Discrimination, which will open in the TUS LSAD Gallery this International Women’s Day today.

UHL closed to inpatient visiting

UL Hospitals Group has confirmed that University Hospital Limerick (UHL) will be closed to inpatient visiting for the next number of days, while the hospital manages multiple outbreaks of COVID-19 and influenza across the site, which remains extremely busy this morning.

TY Students encouraged to consider career in healthcare

Dedicated health professionals have been praised by leading sports and media stars at an event hosted by the Junior Health Sciences Academy, which sought to inspire thousands of students to seek a career in healthcare for themselves.
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