FLIGHTS from Shannon to Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester scheduled for next Tuesday and Wednesday may not get off the ground because of industrial action.
Read More »IAA figures show some recovery
FURTHER evidence of an element of recovery at Shannon has been provided by the latest statistics from the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA).
Read More »€3m operating profit for port company
SHANNON Foynes Port Company (SFPC) has reported a record operating profit of over €3m from 2012, a year that saw tonnage throughput at the company’s ports reach levels not seen since 2008.
Read More »Ennis man going behind the scenes in Tralee
THE Clare Rose won’t be the only local person taking centre stage at the annual Rose of Tralee festival next week. Ennis’ Colm Flynn is the host of a new ‘behind the scenes’ look at the Rose of Tralee, which will be broadcast around the world on Monday and Tuesday.
Read More »Harvesting funds for Milford Hospice
ONE of the most popular family events in the Mid-West, the Milford Hospice Harvest Fair will take place at the UL Sports Arena on Sunday, September 1. The fair has grown to become the hospice’s main fundraiser.
Read More »Northern conflict raging on
COMMENT HAS anything changed in Northern Ireland? Yes, there have been many changes, in spite of recent chaotic riots and mindless anarchy on the streets of Belfast.
Read More »The terror of technology and children
COMMENT A NUMBER of weeks ago, in or around the day of the latest royal in birth Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron made an announcement regarding the introduction of an “opt-in” system for online pornography.
Read More »Clare on a roll
EDITORIAL THE Clare U-21 hurlers’ decisive Munster final win over Tipperary last week provides a timely boost for the seniors, as they prepare to face Limerick in Croke Park on Sunday, with an All-Ireland final place at stake.
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