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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.

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.

New Garda Superintendent for Kilrush

An Ennis based Detective Inspector will take over as Superintendent in Kilrush following his recent promotion.
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App could revolutionise search and rescue

A Co Clare start-up company has teamed up with the world’s leading maker of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to create an application they say will revolutionise search and rescue operations.

Global Aviation Institute opens in Shannon

Atlantic Aviation Group has confirmed the establishment of its new state-of-the-art facility in the Shannon Free Zone in Shannon.

Patients being used as pawns in internal ShannonDoc battle

ShannonDoc have been accused of spinning by Clare TD Timmy Dooley who believes patients are being used as pawns as changes are foisted on rural communities in the county.
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