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Toy Safety Directive must be reviewed – Kelleher

Ireland South MEP, Billy Kelleher has said that the future revision of the Toy Safety Directive is essential to ensure the safety of children and that it should include further efforts to apply EU safety standards to products bought online from websites outside the EU.

Research shows health risks of high diastolic blood pressure

A global study by NUI Galway into health risks associated with a specific form of high blood pressure has found that younger patients with the condition are more at risk of a cardiovascular event or death.

Clare man named Ireland’s Inspirational Hero

Following a nationwide search to uncover Ireland’s most inspirational people, Padraig Lordan from Ruan, Co. Clare is celebrating after being named an Inspirational Hero in the Gala Retail and Virgin Media Inspiration Awards.

Clare schools enter national digital skills competition

27 primary schools in Clare are among the 810 across the country that have registered to compete in Ireland’s first national digital skills competition.

Ennis students at UL receive WISTEM2D scholarships 

Ennis students Aodha Marrinan and Sarah O'Rourke were among sixteen University of Limerick students to recently receive scholarships at a virtual awards ceremony as part of the Johnson & Johnson Ireland Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Award Programme.
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Free flu vaccine for 50-64 years old

The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, has announced the extension of the Flu Vaccination Programme. 

Minister updated on strategic projects on Clare visit

During a visit to County Clare today Minister of State with responsibility for Planning and Local Government Peter Burke TD visited a number of Clare County Council facilities and projects and received updates from Council staff on key strategic projects.

Oldest ink pen in Ireland discovered in Clare

Recent archaeological excavations at Caherconnell Cashel in the Burren, Co. Clare, by Dr Michelle Comber of the School of Geography, Archaeology, and Irish Studies at NUI Galway and the Caherconnell Archaeology Field School, have uncovered the oldest known ink pen in Ireland.
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