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Andrew Hamilton

Andrew Hamilton is a journalist, investigative reporter and podcaster who has been working in the media in Ireland for the past 20 years. His areas of special interest include the environment, mental health and politics.

Clare artists paint their place in history

Ten Clare students have scooped top prizes in this year’s 71st Texaco Children’s Art Competition. In the 12-13 years age category, 12-year-old Emily Coffey, a pupil at CBS Primary School, Ennis took second prize for her work entitled ‘Warmth’. “Emily...

MÓRglór Award awarded to Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy

This year’s annual MÓRglór Award has been awarded to Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy, Ireland’s first major traditional Irish music, song and dance event held annually in Miltown Malbay. Led by a dedicated organising committee including Harry Hughes, Éamon McGivney, Séamus...

A day in the life of Clare’s nature

Three groundbreaking Clare movements will feature in a new initiative hosted by the National Library of Ireland in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency. Paula T Nolan, who is the first ever Photographer-In-Residence at the National Library of Ireland, was...

Emer was decapitated and then set alight

New information about the last moments of Clare woman, Emer O’Loughlin, reveal that she died in extremely violent circumstances and was decapitated. The 23-year-old art student was murdered in a mobile home at Ballybornagh in Tubber on April 8,...

Gardaí think Emer’s killer is still alive

An Garda Síochána have renewed their appeal for information about the murder of Clare woman Emer O Loughlin and are asking the public if they have any piece of information which they feel might be relevant to this investigation...

Cliffs farmers want threat of CPO off the table before talks with council

Farmers who own sections of the Cliffs of Moher Trail have spoken out for the first time since a leaked copy of the Tobin Report revealed that Clare County Council could use compulsory purchase to secure their land. The trail,...

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