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Beluga takes advantage of winds at Shannon for training

The windy weather at Shannon Airport today provided the perfect opportunity for an Airbus crew to undertake flight training.

German travel writer visited Clare on eve of WWI...

In 1913, the ‘Irish Question’ was hotly discussed in European capitals, because on the eve of the Great War the stability in the British Empire’s ‘back yard’ was considered of the utmost strategic importance.

Ryanair to recommence Shannon flights on April 1st

Ryanair looks set to resume services from Shannon Airport from next month following a false start in April.

Mark presents Lough Derg RNLI with lifeboat model

RNLI lifeboat enthusiast Mark Conway, accompanied by his carer Ivana Kottesova, visited Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat station recently to present volunteers with a model he made of their Atlantic 85 lifeboat, Jean Spier.

Transport ministers meet with Aer Lingus CEO

The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan T.D. and Minister of State, Hildegarde Naughton T.D. met with Lynne Embleton, CEO of Aer Lingus, to discuss details of the announcement made by the company yesterday.
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Senior Aer Lingus executive joins ASL Group

ASL Aviation Holdings has announced the appointment of Fergus Wilson as ASL’s Group Fleet and Leasing Director. Fergus has joined the ASL Group from Aer Lingus where he was Chief Technical Officer.  

Drugs seized, man arrested in Scariff search

Gardaí have arrested a man and seized approximately €10,000 of suspected cannabis herb following a search in East Clare last night.

Scott family collection donated to Clare Museum

While Clare Museum has been closed to the public or has operated under visitor restrictions during the applicable levels of Covid-19 restrictions, it has continued to collect the history of Clare. 
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