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Harty wants external review to tackle acquired infections at...

Independent Clare TD, Michael Harty raised the issue of acquired infections at University Hospital Limerick in Dáil Éireann this week.

Flood prevention works to begin in Sixmilebridge

A permanent pump system is being designed by the Office of Public Works to elevate potential flooding of homes in Sixmilbridge, while work has already begun to remove vegetation from the River Garney.

Turnpike history documented by Flan

This Thursday, December 1st, will see the launch of the latest publication by Clare Roots Society - The Turnpike.

Community projects at Pride of Place ceremony

Representatives of two Clare community projects and Clare County Council attended the 2016 IPB Pride of Place awards ceremony at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall at the weekend.

Bicycle and rucksack key to finding Maria

A bicycle and rucksack could be key to finding a Limerick woman who hadn’t been seen for at least two weeks before she was formally reported missing.
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Ireland enters era of apprenticeship-based degrees

For the first time in Ireland, completion of an apprenticeship will lead to the award of a Bachelor of Engineering degree.

Probe following discovery of human remains

Gardaí in Galway are investigating the discovery of part of a human body near Kilcolgan yesterday.

New Cystic Fibrosis device to reduce antibiotic usage

A medical device for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) sufferers which lessens their exposure to infections resulting in fewer doctors’ visits, reduced antibiotic usage and shorter hospital stays, is expected to be market ready within two years.
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