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Dan Danaher

East Clare correspondent, Dan Danaher is a journalism graduate of Rathmines and UL. He has won numerous awards for special investigations on health, justice, environment, and reports on news, agriculture, disability, mental health and community.

A moo-ve to tackle agri red tape

FOUR Ogonnelloe secondary school students are "mooving" in the right direction to create a new mobile app that would reduce administrative work for farmers who may find it difficult to participate in a plethora of agri-environmental schemes. Scariff Community College...

Casualty waits nearly four hours for an ambulance

THE provision of adequate ambulance cover for West Clare patients came under the spotlight again this week after a road traffic accident casualty had to wait in a tent on the side of the road near Doonbeg for almost...

Countdown to Clare Drama Festival

THREE Clare drama groups will showcase their acting skills during the 76th Clare Drama Festival in the Community College Hall, Scariff from Saturday 22 to Saturday 29 inclusive. Sliabh Aughty, Cooraclare and Corofin will battle it out for coveted points...

Rowing in for local cancer care

A Killaloe-based cancer patient and high-performance rowing coach is one of the organising of a fundraising charity run and walk along the banks of Lough Derg. James Mangan (66) has enlisted the support of people like Clodagh O'Connell, Tom Fogarty...

“Aoife Johnston’s Death Was Unforgivable” – Health Minister

    The tragic death of Shannon teenager Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) has been condemned as "unconscionable, unforgivable, completely wrong and avoidable" by the new Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill. Speaking to reporters at UHL on Thursday, Minister Carroll...

Crowe questions capacity of Garda cover in Clare

SOME Clare Garda Division vehicles were off the road for six or seven weeks last year because of malfunctions, a local Dáil Deputy has claimed. Deputy Cathal Crowe (FF) has also expressed concern that some of the Garda fleet vehicles...

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