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Passenger illness forces flight to divert

Emergency crews were standing by at Shannon Airport this afternoon for a transatlantic jet that was forced to divert with an ill passenger.

Ireland to become first country to divest from fossil...

Ireland will become the world’s first country to fully divest public money from fossil fuels following a vote in Dáil Éireann this week.

Element Six investment reaffirms belief in Shannon

Confirmation that Element Six will create one hundred jobs at their Shannon plant as part of a €7 million investment has been warmly welcomed.

Fundraiser for Limerick neo-natal unit

A group of parents whose babies spent their first few weeks in the Neo-Natal Unit of University Maternity Hospital Limerick have organised a fundraising event for next month.

Local story being lost in time of globalisation

Ireland’s leading advocate for place-based learning, Burrenbeo Trust, will host some top thinkers and practitioners from 10th-12th March in Kinvara, Co. Galway.
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Six month water notice lifted in the Burren

North Clare residents who have been on a boil water notice since July 2016 have finally received confirmation that their supply of water is safe to consume.

Quin’s increasing use by cyclists prompts call for VMS...

An influx in the use of Quin as a cycling destination has prompted a proposal seeking the introduction of VMS signs.

Shannon Group welcomes Rural Development Plan

Shannon Group has welcomed the launch of 'Realising our Rural Potential', the €60 million action plan for rural development unveiled by Government.
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