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Competition to celebrate film-makers

Aer Lingus has partnered with Bord Scannán na hÉireann/ the Irish Film Board to launch a new Irish Filmmaker Competition that will celebrate and support the talent of up-and-coming filmmakers in Ireland.

Four rescued after cruise boat suffers double trouble

The Irish Coast Guard raced to assist a cruise boat with four people on board after their vessel suffered engine trouble and its anchor line snapped.

Dream offer for one at Foynes Air Show

Foynes Air Show 2017, supported by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), will make dreams and wishes come true on Saturday July 22, as champion aerobatic pilot Dr Eddie Goggins will offer one spectator the chance of a life time - to be part of an aerobatic flight in a two-seater aircraft.

New transatlantic services set to take off

The strength of the tourism across the regions will be emphasised on Sunday when Shannon Airport operates its largest number of transatlantic destinations in 17 years with the commencement of two Norwegian Air International services.

Department approves €46k to buy six apartments

The Minister of State with responsibility for Employment, Trade, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection Pat Breen said the Department of Housing has approved support capital funding of €45,600 for the purchase of six apartments in Ennis. 
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Lifeguards hailed for saving drowning pair

Two Clare County Council lifeguards are being hailed heroes after they rescued two adults who got into difficulty while swimming recently.

Instruments collected for Cloughleigh School

Scoil Chríost Rí in Ennis has benefitted from a hugely successful musical Instrument Appeal.

Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher: Wild and Beautiful

If you had Theia's - the Titan goddess of sight - eyesight on a good clear day, you could stand at the edge of the Cliffs and see Newfoundland.
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