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Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)

Come & See Inspirations team

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Come & See Inspirations (C&SI) is a podcasting team based out of Ardagh in West Limerick. The C&SI team works on various podcasts which aim to spread hope and faith online and on air. Email: [email protected] SMS Text : +353 874668950 Originally we started out from 2010 until 2021 when our work was based around our weekly radio programme SacredSpace102fm (SS102fm) on West Limerick 102fm. For our historic information and programme content you can visit our old blog (2010 to 201 ...
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Money Maximising Advisors Limited

MoneyMaximisingAdvisors

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Money Maximising Advisors Limited, a trusted financial consultancy firm, operates in Galway, Dublin, Cork, Kildare, and Limerick. Our expert advisors offer personalized financial solutions to help you achieve your wealth and investment goals. Let us guide you towards financial success with our proven strategies and tailored advice.
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Bad Friends

Bobby Lee & Andrew Santino

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Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee present BAD FRIENDS. New episodes every Monday! FOLLOW BAD FRIENDS! https://www.instagram.com/badfriendspod https://patreon.com/badfriends https://www.tiktok.com/@badfriendspodofficial http://www.badfriendspod.com Andrew Santino: https://www.instagram.com/cheetosantino https://twitter.com/CheetoSantino https://www.youtube.com/andrewsantinowhiskeyginger Bobby Lee: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyleelive https://twitter.com/bobbyleelive http://bit.ly/SubscribeToTige ...
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Startup Grind Limerick

Startup Grind Limerick

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Startup Grind Limerick is a bi-monthly Entrepreneurship event hosted in Limerick, Ireland.Each event is centred on a fireside chat with a local Entrepreneur or businessperson. Startup Grind Limerick is part of the global Startup Grind community.This Podcast is recorded in front of a live audience.
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April 1919. Tanks on the streets of Limerick. Workers on strike. A soviet declared. The workers control prices and produce food. They even have their own police force and money. Listen to this amazing true story of popular revolt, betrayal, and a city that defied an empire. Hosted by Cian Prendiville & Aprille Scully. Cian and Aprille are socialist activists in Limerick, and members of RISE. A former city councillor, Cian lead the anti-water charges movement in Limerick. Aprille is a sociali ...
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Tech Yurt

goosed.ie

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From Dublin, Limerick, Kilkenny and more, the goosed.ie team brings you the latest tech, gadget and entertainment news to you, the people of Ireland. Have a listen.
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HELLO! I’m Geoff Desiato. A professional actor, part-time realtor, and transplant to the Spring-Ford area, and I’m on a mission to find the best that Spring-Ford has to offer! Spring-Ford is one of the largest school districts in Montgomery County, PA and is made up of Royersford Borough, Spring City Borough, Limerick Township, and Upper Providence Township. I’ll be interviewing local business owners, civil servants, and prominent members of the community to find out what makes Spring-Ford a ...
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Exit, Stage Death: The Podcast

Matty Limerick and Emily Martinez

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These are the Chilling True Stories Behind you Favorite Broadway Shows. Hosts and Theatre Professionals Matty Limerick and Emily Martinez take you on the wild true crime ride every theatre lover must hear. We are a proud member of the Certain POV Media Network, find us and all of the amazing show on the network at www.certainpov.com
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Indo GAA

Irish Independent

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Some of the biggest names in GAA in Ireland discuss the major talking points of the week – on and off the pitch. Michael Verney and Will Slattery among others delve into the best stories with former players like John Mullane, Dick Clerkin, Eddie Brennan and Philly McMahon analysing the games and other All-Stars like Pat Spillane and Joe Brolly dropping in along the way.
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Declan Bogue, Fintan O’Toole and Ronan Early unpick the week’s biggest GAA stories to explore what they really say about the modern game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ireland: Amidlife Travel

Amidlife Travel

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Explore Ireland through the voices, stories and opinions of locals who live there and travelers who travel there. Cities include; Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Killarney, Midleton, and Belfast. Stories include; iconic sites to explore, things to do, modern culture, history, heritage, ghosts, and of course tasty things to eat and drink while in Ireland.
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Irish born, limerick educated, rave graduated, was Perth based, now back home where I started, playing the music I fell in love with all those years ago - hard house skills proven on all levels, clubs / raves/ parties / Ibiza done and dusted, labels ran and promoted, tracks released, radio stations and shows produced - taking up a long subconscious interest in the deeper side of house music and das banging techno... Bit of everything on here, from the hard rave stomp the floor sets of the la ...
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eTown

eTown

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eTown is an exciting weekly radio broadcast/podcast heard from coast to coast on NPR, public and commercial stations. Every eTown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today’s top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us. eTown’s mission is to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation in order to create a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world.
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In The News

The Irish Times

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In The News is a daily podcast from The Irish Times that takes a close look at the stories that matter, in Ireland and around the world. Presented by Bernice Harrison and Sorcha Pollak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Host Kehlan Kirwan and expert Gary Spain take a journey into the history of Irish football. From great players and famous national teams, to League of Ireland sides and individuals that graced the domestic league – they’ll bring some of the great stories of Irish football to you.
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Friends From A to Z

Adele and Zoe

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Join Adele and Zoe discussing possibly the best TV programme ever made in Friends From A to Z. Episode by episode they dig into the detail, laugh at the best bits and call out what’s unusual or just plain weird twenty something years on in Friends Thru A Lens - plus they have condensed each episode into a limerick! Could a Friends podcast BE any better?
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Niagara History and Poetry

Niagara Falls Poetry Project

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Niagara Falls and area is rich in both history and poetry. Join Andrew Porteus, retired librarian and historian, as he explores the history of Niagara Falls and area through its poetry. My mantra: if there isn't a poem about it, it didn't happen (although I may write a limerick about it to confirm that it did happen). This podcast is a component of the Niagara Falls Poetry Project at https://niagarapoetry.ca
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Bitesize Irish Podcast

Bitesize Irish

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Discussion podcast for Irish language learners. Bitesize Irish offers self-paced Irish language learning courses, and a private online community including regular conversation practice calls. Based in Limerick, Ireland, since 2010.
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Talking Derry Girls

The Big Light

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Fancy a bit of craic?! Jeanie, Marie-Louise and Pauline love the Channel 4 sit-com, Derry Girls, based in their home city. We thought it would be fun to rewatch the series, and chat about each episode in detail. You don’t have to be from Derry, or even a girl. Being a Derry Girl is a state of mind. Come on in!
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Hometown Ghost Stories dives into the history of haunted locations and investigates why and how these places earned their terrifying reputation. Rob, Dave and Jesse go live every Tuesday night, after a 15-20 minute uninterrupted, documentary-style breakdown on the case. You can even join the show - as many do, during the live broadcasts on YouTube, Tuesday nights at 9pm EST, as we talk ghosts, demons, poltergeists, and the horrifying true tales that led to these hauntings.
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The Sideline Live Podcast brings you closer to the world of sport through in-depth conversations with athletes, coaches, and experts. From high-performance insights to the untold stories, host Orla Keeling dives into the moments that shape successful careers, coaches and teams. Whether you’re a player, coach, parent, or passionate fan, this podcast offers real perspectives on success, resilience, and the ever-evolving world of sport. Social platforms: @thesidelinelive Email - thesidelinelive ...
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PodClast

Jamie Clancy

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Jamie Clancy would like to bring you you on a journey full of potholes, failure and misfortune. Strap in for the adventure of a lifetime, here's PodClast!!
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A decolonial history podcast that studies how people all over the world have resisted empires and colonialism. Join me as I discuss a different conflict each season, highlighting the different tactics that were, and can still be used today, against imperialism, colonialism, and empire building.
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There were almost 100,000 attendances at University Hospital Limerick last year.New data show a total of 95,373 presentations were recorded at the region's main hospital in 2025 which was up 9% on 2024 and almost 25% above the figure for 2021.Recent statistics released by HSE Mid West meanwhile indicate over 12,500 people with Clare addresses trave…
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In our first analysis podcast of the year Mickey and Eddie Mickey chat Kilkenny's Walsh Cup cancellation, Carlow's defeat to the Dubs, camogie on ice and how Limerick, Waterford, Clare and Tipp are shaping up. You may notice at times that Eddie sounds slightly off microphone that's because Oisin is an idiot.…
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This episode was first published in June 2025. In the early hours of May 8th, two masked men in a stolen Audi staged a drive-by shooting, firing nine shots indiscriminately at houses on Limerick’s Hyde Road, including at April Collins’s home. More shots were fired at a Collins-owned home on the Hyde Road in November 2024, and in two separate attack…
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In the shadow of Limerick's misty River Shannon, stands King Johns Castle. Its stone walls etched with eight centuries of blood and betrayal. Built in 1210 on the orders of the infamous King John—England's treacherous tyrant, murderer of kin, and reluctant signer of the Magna Carta—the fortress witnessed sieges where countless men lost their lives.…
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Associate Professor Triona Mc Caffrey, joint winner of the Presidents Research Excellence and Impact Early Career Researcher – Starting Award 2025 In this episode we hear from Triona Mc Caffrey, Associate Professor of music therapy, at the Irish world academy of music and dance, a member of the Participatory Health research Unit, and the Health Res…
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Joining Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus was Emmet Condon, organiser of A Sliver of Light, Homebeat’s midwinter music and arts weekender, which returns to Hotel Doolin this January. Taking place from the 23rd to the 25th, the festival brings three days of cutting-edge contemporary live music, DJs and curated experiences to the West Clare …
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If you’re already struggling with your New Year’s resolutions, don't give up, you might just need a different strategy. On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke with Lynda Duffy, Rapid Transformational Therapist and Mindset Coach to discuss this further.Photo (c) lyndaduffy.ieBy Clare FM
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The EU is due to vote on the arrangement on Friday, which would increase trade opportunities between Europe and Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.The Taoiseach says huge progress has been made in relation to the deal, but says he doesn't have confidence that Irish farmers won't be under pressure if the deal goes through.Speaking in China, Mic…
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House price inflation is expected to ease in Clare this year. MyHome.ie's latest report shows the average asking price for a property in this county was €285,000 at the end of December, remaining stagnant for the last three months. The number of homes for sale here did fall by 5% however and the average time for a home to go to sale agreed has grow…
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A renewed focus on attracting tourists to Ireland from India, the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region will receive millions of euro in Government funding. Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke set out his department's €4.7 billion capital investment strategy for the next five years. The expenditure is part of the Government's Nati…
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TII to examine spike in collisions along N18/M18 after 16 incidents in September and 9 in October, exceeding earlier monthly averages for 2025 Calls have been made for the introduction of an average speed zone.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Colum Frawley, Senior Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Clare Fire and Rescue Se…
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Sharon has experienced periods of isolation, serious health challenges, and what she describes as escalating safety concerns while living in her local community.She is on the verge of homelessness after what she describes as being “terrorised” by a group of men.This is a sensitive conversation about personal wellbeing, fear, and the struggle to fin…
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RSA driving testers have voted in favour of going on strike. Members of the Fórsa Trade Union say their employer has failed to make sure testers are covered by the State Claims Agency while working.If the strike goes ahead, it could mean test wait times increase.To explore this further, Alan Morrissey spoke to driving instructor Chris Curran.…
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Calls have been made for Claire's workers in Ennis to receive fair redundancy packages amid closure fears. The fashion accessories retailer has been trading at the Dunnes Shopping Centre in Ennis for almost 23 years, however its US parent company has entered administration. The fate of the Modella Capital owned stores across Ireland and the UK rema…
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A Clare hot school meals provider is hopeful a new survey will result in changes to the "unviable" demands of the scheme. The Government is seeking the opinions of parents and teachers on the School Meals Scheme which is currently open to over 3,200 schools nationwide. New regulations introduced at the end of August last year resulted in at least 1…
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On Sunday US president Donald Trump said he needed Greenland “very badly”. It’s a sentiment he expressed during his first term, but what then sounded like something of a fantasy wishlist has now hardened into policy. Reaction to Trump’s intentions has taken on some urgency following his removal by military force of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Ma…
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On episode 205 I am delighted to be joined by Junior World Swimming Champion John Shortt. Originally from Galway his first sport was rugby however he realised as a teenager his real potential lay in Swimming. He spent TY commuting to UL to the National Swimming programme and decided to move to Limerick in 5th year to be closer to his training facil…
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A new report has revealed the challenges relating to technology that Clare parents are grappling with.Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Schooldays.ie, which is a website that provides resources to parents and teachers, has published a report highlighting the views and experience of parents in Ireland.The 'Parents Of Ireland Survey 2026' features re…
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Job losses are expected in Ennis as the parent company of a longstanding retail store in the town has entered administration. Modella Capital, which owns fashion accessories retailer Claire's went bankrupt in late December and has stated that last-ditch efforts to save the chain have failed. Claire's had been operating in the Dunnes Store Shopping …
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John Conneely, Deputy assistant General Secretary of ASTI, and science teacher at St.Flannan's College Ennis, joined Alan Morrissey on Morning Focus to discuss the findings of a new parents survey. A newly published Parents of Ireland Survey 2026, which captures the views of nearly 2,000 parents nationwide. The survey highlights growing concerns ar…
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On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined on the show by Regina McInerney from Corofin. Regina took part in the Olympic Torch Relay ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. The relay saw the flame travel thousands of kilometres across Italy, celebrating Olympic values and the country’s rich cultural heritage along the way. Photo…
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Gemma O’Connor is the Live Stranding Coordinator with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group. Earlier this month, Gemma helped coordinate a major rescue operation in Ballyvaughan, County Clare, where eight dolphins became trapped on a dropping tide. Thanks to a carefully managed response involving IWDG volunteers, local kayakers and support agencies, al…
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Clare County Council is closer than ever to erecting CCTV at illegal dumping blackspots, with a commitment of March of this year. However, despite this, the practice is still widespread. The latest incident has seen bed boards, mattresses and several industrial plastic bags and refuse sacks discarded at Gallow's Hill in Meelick, which has been blig…
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Tonight we search the internet for the most haunted items on sale in hopes to build our haunted collection. From haunted dolls, to all sorts of cursed vessels, we are on a mission to find the most compelling listings and make a bid. Join us as we break down the back stories and try to find authentic cursed possessions. Become a supporter on Patreon…
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It's being argued that newly-published legislation will provide the "perfect" solution to construction delays currently being seen in Clare. Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has tabled a bill intended to overhaul the judicial review process while "ensuring balance and protection of the common good". Under the proposed changes, a judicial review can…
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A Clare-based chemical solutions provider worth €65 million has acquired a Cork-based firm. Chemical Solutions Group, which has its headquarters in Shannon, has agreed terms to acquire wastewater and effluent treatment chemicals specialist Celtic Water Care. The group, which already comprises Chemifloc, GI Chemicals Ireland, GI Chemical Solutions U…
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We revisit a very cool show this week... From North Mississippi comes Hill Country Blues master Cedric Burnside, and from the Northwest comes Americana artist Margo Cilker. Nick also has an in-depth conversation with interview guest and autism expert Dr. Temple Grandin from Northern Colorado. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel…
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Since he took over as head coach at Manchester United Ruben Amorim has been outspoken, dishing up post-match commentary that frequently centred on how poor he felt his players had performed. On January 4th, after a desultory 1-1 draw with Leeds, he took aim, not at his players but at United’s top brass – his bosses. He was, he said, the manager, no…
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Jamie Wall, former Cork dual player, Mary I hurling coach and Kilbrittain clubman joins Michael Verney on the eve of the Fitzgibbon Cup’s return and as his club are building up to this weekend’s All-Ireland club finals. We have a new email address! Let us know your thoughts or fire in questions to [email protected] Our GAA Podcast cover…
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If your New Year's resolution is to watch more films, you're going to be busy. A smorgasbord of films are due for release in 2026: from the retelling of the Saipan showdown between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy, to Irish Oscar hopes resting on the performances of Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in Hamnet...to a feelgood true story about a Neil Diamond…
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Hauliers are warning that new fuel taxes, toll hikes and port charges introduced at the start of the year are pushing rural businesses to the brink and driving up the cost of everyday goods. Eugene Drennan, former President of the Irish Road Haulage Association and an Ennis-based haulier, says the government is deeply out of touch with the pressure…
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What can we expect from this year? Nobody can predict what will come our way in 2026...or can they? If you want an idea of what is going to happen in this new year, then you could do worse than have a read of Old Moore’s Almanac. Old Moore’s Almanac, one of the oldest almanacs in the world, has a very good track record when it comes to predicting w…
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Shannonwatch is calling on the Irish government to categorically condemn the illegal invasion of Venezuela. The group also wants to see an immediate suspension of the use of Shannon Airport as a transit hub for US troops and their weapons. On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Dr Edward Horgan, Shannonwatch Founder. Photo (c) Sha…
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The future of Venezuela must be decided by the people living there, according to the Taoiseach. Micheál Martin says action must be taken to ensure there is a fair and free election in the country, after US forces captured its president. Nicolas Maduro denied drug-trafficking charges in a New York court yesterday, with Donald Trump stating the US no…
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New Research Highlights Growing Openness to Dry January. Drinkaware, the national independent charity working to prevent and reduce alcohol misuse, is encouraging adults across Ireland to consider taking part in Dry January 2026 — a month-long opportunity to reset habits, boost wellbeing, and explore a more mindful relationship with alcohol. To dis…
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Former Ennis councillor Brian Meaney has put forward an interesting – some might say provocative - idea aimed at slowing the decline of Irish pubs. He believes a modest charge for filtered tap water could help recognise the real costs of running a pub, reduce reliance on heavily marketed zero-alcohol products, and protect the pub’s role as a vital …
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Clare County Council collected more than €120,000 in parking fines last year. 2025 also saw a fourfold increase in the number of parking fines issued at the Cliffs of Moher. According to new figures, the total sum collected in parking fines in Clare across last year was €126,295 which was 15% above the figure for 2024. 61% of fines were issued in E…
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A new committee established to discuss local safety concerns in Clare will meet for the first time this month.Members of the Clare Local Community Safety Partnership will attend an induction workshop in mid-January before their first full meeting takes place in early February.The partnership consists of 26 representatives including seven local coun…
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On Monday, captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores appeared in a court in New York City on charges including drug-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine-importation conspiracy, and possession of machine guns and destructive devices. The pair pleaded not guilty to all charges, with Maduro telling the court, “I’m innocent. I am …
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Individual behaviour has been attributed as the cause of Ennis' significant fall in the latest anti-litter rankings. The county town has dropped from 2nd to 15th in the Irish Business Against Litter League's table and following the latest inspection, is no longer deemed 'Cleaner than European Norms'. While most areas of Ennis received A and B grade…
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