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Irish News on Thu, May 9 2019, 2,557 days ago
FAI And IFA Announce New Cross-Border Tournament
A new cross-border football competition has been officially announced which will the SSE Airtricity League Champions face the Danske Bank Premiership winners in a two-leg tie.
A new cross-border football competition has been officially announced which will the SSE Airtricity League Champions face the Danske Bank Premiership winners in a two-leg tie.
Irishman Dies In Sydney Road Crash
An Irishman has lost his life in a road crash in Sydney, Australia. The 36-year-old was travelling to work when his car was hit by a lorry in a multi-car collision. He worked as a tradesman and lived in the Wentworthville area of the city.
An Irishman has lost his life in a road crash in Sydney, Australia. The 36-year-old was travelling to work when his car was hit by a lorry in a multi-car collision. He worked as a tradesman and lived in the Wentworthville area of the city.
Arrests Made Over Shots Fired At Dublin Nightclub
Two men have been arrested in connection with shots fired outside a nightclub in Dublin last month. The incident happened near the entrance to a nightclub at Red Cow on Sunday 28 April.
Two men have been arrested in connection with shots fired outside a nightclub in Dublin last month. The incident happened near the entrance to a nightclub at Red Cow on Sunday 28 April.
Govt Launch 'No Excuses'- Campaign For Awareness Of Sexual Harassment
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has launched a major national awareness campaign on sexual harassment and sexual violence. 'No Excuses' is a high impact media campaign to reach a national audience featuring TV, cinema, radio, outdoor, social and digital advertising.
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has launched a major national awareness campaign on sexual harassment and sexual violence. 'No Excuses' is a high impact media campaign to reach a national audience featuring TV, cinema, radio, outdoor, social and digital advertising.
Tipperary Lotto Player Wins €1m
A lotto player in County Tipperary has won the top prize of €1 million in last night's Lotto Plus 1 draw. The winning ticket was purchased at the Applegreen store in Moangarrif, Clonmel. The Lotto Plus 1 numbers on Wednesday, 08 May, were: 2, 4, 13, 17, 23, 27 and the bonus ball was 26.
A lotto player in County Tipperary has won the top prize of €1 million in last night's Lotto Plus 1 draw. The winning ticket was purchased at the Applegreen store in Moangarrif, Clonmel. The Lotto Plus 1 numbers on Wednesday, 08 May, were: 2, 4, 13, 17, 23, 27 and the bonus ball was 26.
'State-Of-The-Art' ICT Upgrades For Public Libraries
An €8 million scheme upgrading public libraries across Ireland has been launched by Michael Ring TD, the Minister for Rural and Community Development. The investment package for digital services includes new Digital Learning Centres which have been funded by the Department and local authorities.
An €8 million scheme upgrading public libraries across Ireland has been launched by Michael Ring TD, the Minister for Rural and Community Development. The investment package for digital services includes new Digital Learning Centres which have been funded by the Department and local authorities.
€2.5m Cannabis Seized In Meath
Gardaí have seized cannabis worth €2.5 million in County Meath. Officers from the Ballymena Drugs Unit raided a property in Gormanston, uncovering the cannabis and two hand grenades. The Defence Forces bomb disposal team was called in to secure the devices.
Gardaí have seized cannabis worth €2.5 million in County Meath. Officers from the Ballymena Drugs Unit raided a property in Gormanston, uncovering the cannabis and two hand grenades. The Defence Forces bomb disposal team was called in to secure the devices.
Irish News on Wed, May 9 2018, 2,922 days ago
Appeal Issued For 16-Year-Old Rebecca Wall
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 16-year-old Rebecca Wall. The teenager was last seen in Waterford city on the evening of Thursday, 26 April. She is described as being approximately 5' 4'' in height, with green eyes and shoulder length plum coloured hair.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 16-year-old Rebecca Wall. The teenager was last seen in Waterford city on the evening of Thursday, 26 April. She is described as being approximately 5' 4'' in height, with green eyes and shoulder length plum coloured hair.
Irish News on Tue, May 9 2017, 3,287 days ago
Early Talks Needed On Public Service Pay Recovery
The ICTU Public Services Committee (PSC) has called for early talks on public service pay recovery following the publication of the report of the Public Service Pay Commission (PSPC), which said "there is a basis for the parties to enter into negotiations for a further collective agreement to extend
The ICTU Public Services Committee (PSC) has called for early talks on public service pay recovery following the publication of the report of the Public Service Pay Commission (PSPC), which said "there is a basis for the parties to enter into negotiations for a further collective agreement to extend
Report Of The Public Service Pay Commission Published
The Report of the Public Service Pay Commission has been published, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe has announced.
The Report of the Public Service Pay Commission has been published, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe has announced.
Minister For Housing Urged To Conduct Urgent Review Of RPZs
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney has been urged to conduct an urgent review of rent pressure zones (RPZ) following the publication of new results by Daft.ie.
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney has been urged to conduct an urgent review of rent pressure zones (RPZ) following the publication of new results by Daft.ie.
Apprenticeship Council Issues New Call For Proposals
Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD, and the Minister of State for Skills, Research and Innovation, John Halligan, have welcomed the opening of a second call for apprenticeship proposals issued by the Apprenticeship Councils.
Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD, and the Minister of State for Skills, Research and Innovation, John Halligan, have welcomed the opening of a second call for apprenticeship proposals issued by the Apprenticeship Councils.
Irish News on Mon, May 9 2016, 3,652 days ago
Over 40% Of Parents Give Their Children 'Treats' On A Daily Basis
Over 40 per cent of parents give their children treats including crisps, chocolates and sweets at least once a day or more, according to new research from safefood. Among children, those aged five and under were given the most treats, with 50% getting a treat "at least once a day or more". Dr.
Over 40 per cent of parents give their children treats including crisps, chocolates and sweets at least once a day or more, according to new research from safefood. Among children, those aged five and under were given the most treats, with 50% getting a treat "at least once a day or more". Dr.
Eight Food Firms Closed Over Food Safety Breaches
Eight food firms have been closed in April for breaches of food safety legislation. According to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), the closures were issued by health safety officers in the Health Service Executive (HSE).
Eight food firms have been closed in April for breaches of food safety legislation. According to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), the closures were issued by health safety officers in the Health Service Executive (HSE).
Proposal Launched For Multi-Income Public Housing
The Workers' Party has launched a costed proposal for multi-income public housing in Ireland.
The Workers' Party has launched a costed proposal for multi-income public housing in Ireland.
Investigation Launched Following Post Office Robbery In Co Louth
Gardaí have launched an investigation following an armed robbery at a post office in Co Louth. The incident happened at a premises in Clogherhead on Tuesday, 03 May.
Gardaí have launched an investigation following an armed robbery at a post office in Co Louth. The incident happened at a premises in Clogherhead on Tuesday, 03 May.
Gardaí Appeal For Missing Teen Klaudia Sadowska
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help to trace missing teenager Klaudia Sadowska. Klaudia, 15, has been missing from her home in Lissadyra, Co Galway, since last Friday.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help to trace missing teenager Klaudia Sadowska. Klaudia, 15, has been missing from her home in Lissadyra, Co Galway, since last Friday.
Official Ceremony To Commemorate Thomas Kent Execution Takes Place In Cork
An official ceremony to commemorate the execution of Thomas Kent took place in Bawnard House, Castlelyons, Cork, today, 09 May. The commemoration was attended by the Minister of State at the Department of Defence, Paul Kehoe TD and Thomas Kent's relatives.
An official ceremony to commemorate the execution of Thomas Kent took place in Bawnard House, Castlelyons, Cork, today, 09 May. The commemoration was attended by the Minister of State at the Department of Defence, Paul Kehoe TD and Thomas Kent's relatives.
Man Questioned Over Fatal Road Crash In Co Mayo
Garda have detained a man in connection with a fatal road crash in Co Mayo on Sunday, 08 May. A 41-year-old motorcyclist was killed when his bike collided with a van on the N26 at Ballinahaglush at around 3.45pm. A man was arrested and is being detained at Ballina Garda Station.
Garda have detained a man in connection with a fatal road crash in Co Mayo on Sunday, 08 May. A 41-year-old motorcyclist was killed when his bike collided with a van on the N26 at Ballinahaglush at around 3.45pm. A man was arrested and is being detained at Ballina Garda Station.
Irish News on Fri, May 9 2014, 4,383 days ago
Live Register Falls 5%
Loraine Mulligan, Labour by-election candidate for Dublin West, said the 5% fall in the Live Register in Blanchardstown in April from last year was testament to the work of groups like the Blanchardstown Area Partnership.
Loraine Mulligan, Labour by-election candidate for Dublin West, said the 5% fall in the Live Register in Blanchardstown in April from last year was testament to the work of groups like the Blanchardstown Area Partnership.
UUP Demands Kenny Meeting With Castlederg Relatives
Northern Ireland's Ulster Unionist Party West Tyrone MLA Ross Hussey has criticised Taoiseach Enda Kenny for his alleged failure to meet with representatives of the Derg Valley Victims Voice.
Northern Ireland's Ulster Unionist Party West Tyrone MLA Ross Hussey has criticised Taoiseach Enda Kenny for his alleged failure to meet with representatives of the Derg Valley Victims Voice.
Seán Guerin Report To Be Published Today
The report by barrister Seán Guerin into allegations that serious crimes were not investigated properly by gardaí is to be published today, the government have announced.
The report by barrister Seán Guerin into allegations that serious crimes were not investigated properly by gardaí is to be published today, the government have announced.
Childcare Affordability Must Be Priority For New Minister - FF
New Children’s Minister Charlie Flanagan must make the affordability of childcare and reform of the childcare sector a key priority in his new role. Making the call Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy said: "Representing the needs of children is one of the most important positions at the Cabinet table.
New Children’s Minister Charlie Flanagan must make the affordability of childcare and reform of the childcare sector a key priority in his new role. Making the call Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy said: "Representing the needs of children is one of the most important positions at the Cabinet table.
INMO Raise Concerns Over Staffing Levels In Hospitals
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have said that over 8,000 additional nurses are needed to ensure safe staffing levels in the health service.
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have said that over 8,000 additional nurses are needed to ensure safe staffing levels in the health service.
Sea Rescue Boy Loses Fight For Life
A nine-year-old boy has died three days after he fell into the sea near Blackhead lighthouse in north Clare. Aaron O'Flaherty, from Limerick city, fell into the sea last Sunday while out with his father at a popular angling spot.
A nine-year-old boy has died three days after he fell into the sea near Blackhead lighthouse in north Clare. Aaron O'Flaherty, from Limerick city, fell into the sea last Sunday while out with his father at a popular angling spot.
Arrest Made Over Cannabis Find
Cannabis plants with an estimated street value of €100,000 has been seized by garda in Dublin. Officers made the find during a search of an apartment at Stafford House on Wolfe Tone Street on Thursday afternoon. A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the find.
Cannabis plants with an estimated street value of €100,000 has been seized by garda in Dublin. Officers made the find during a search of an apartment at Stafford House on Wolfe Tone Street on Thursday afternoon. A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the find.
Woman Stabbed Multiple Times In Kilkenny Shop
A woman has been killed in a knife attack while working at a shop in Kilkenny city centre, garda have reported. The woman, aged in her 20s, was working in the Holland and Barrett shop at Market Cross Shopping Centre, when she was stabbed a number of times.
A woman has been killed in a knife attack while working at a shop in Kilkenny city centre, garda have reported. The woman, aged in her 20s, was working in the Holland and Barrett shop at Market Cross Shopping Centre, when she was stabbed a number of times.
Govt Not Interested In Reform - SF
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has accused the government of not being capable of "introducing a radical reform programme for policing and justice which is citizen centered, transparent and rights based." Mr Adams was speaking in Cork at the European Election campaign launch of Liadh Ní Riada.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has accused the government of not being capable of "introducing a radical reform programme for policing and justice which is citizen centered, transparent and rights based." Mr Adams was speaking in Cork at the European Election campaign launch of Liadh Ní Riada.
Irish News on Thu, May 9 2013, 4,748 days ago
Supreme Court Declares REA System Unconditional
The National Electrical Contractors Ireland (NECI) has welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court, which has today declared the Registered Employment Agreement (REA) system unconstitutional.
The National Electrical Contractors Ireland (NECI) has welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court, which has today declared the Registered Employment Agreement (REA) system unconstitutional.
Bus Eireann Union Threatens To Strike On Sunday
Members of the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) have threatened to strike this weekend which will effect Bus Eireann services. The firm has said it will begin cost cutting measures from Sunday. The union has said it will take immediate action if these measures come into effect.
Members of the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) have threatened to strike this weekend which will effect Bus Eireann services. The firm has said it will begin cost cutting measures from Sunday. The union has said it will take immediate action if these measures come into effect.
Over 2,200 Students Are Still Waiting For Grants
As the end of the college term approaches, there are still more than 2,200 students waiting for their grants from SUSI, Fianna Fáil TD Seán Fleming has revealed. According to new figures received by Deputy Fleming through a Parliamentary Question, 328 grants still have not been processed.
As the end of the college term approaches, there are still more than 2,200 students waiting for their grants from SUSI, Fianna Fáil TD Seán Fleming has revealed. According to new figures received by Deputy Fleming through a Parliamentary Question, 328 grants still have not been processed.
Men Raid Post Office In Tallaght
Gardai are searching for two men following a post office raid in Tallaght. The men, who were believed to be armed, entered into the building at The Square Shopping Centre at around 10am this morning. They threatened staff and made off with a sum of money.
Gardai are searching for two men following a post office raid in Tallaght. The men, who were believed to be armed, entered into the building at The Square Shopping Centre at around 10am this morning. They threatened staff and made off with a sum of money.
Tánaiste Leads National Handshake In Croke Park
The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore TD today led a national handshake in Croke Park, as part of Ireland's EU Presidency celebrations of Europe Day.
The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore TD today led a national handshake in Croke Park, as part of Ireland's EU Presidency celebrations of Europe Day.
National Youth Council Of Ireland Launches Report
Many young Irish emigrants are moving abroad to experience new horizons and access greater opportunities, according to a report issued by The National Youth Council of Ireland's (NYCI).
Many young Irish emigrants are moving abroad to experience new horizons and access greater opportunities, according to a report issued by The National Youth Council of Ireland's (NYCI).
Pilot Scheme Announced For Consumer Multi-Debt Restructuring
The Central Bank of Ireland has announced its intention to operate a pilot scheme for the restructuring of secured and unsecured distressed consumer debt across multiple lenders.
The Central Bank of Ireland has announced its intention to operate a pilot scheme for the restructuring of secured and unsecured distressed consumer debt across multiple lenders.
Irish News on Wed, May 9 2012, 5,113 days ago
€17,000 Extra Allowances For Parents With Disabled Children
The Social Protection Minister, Joan Burton, announced last night that parents of disabled children will get almost €17,000 per year in additional care allowance payments.
The Social Protection Minister, Joan Burton, announced last night that parents of disabled children will get almost €17,000 per year in additional care allowance payments.
Eight Years For Man Who Stabbed Cousin To Death
A Kildare man who stabbed his cousin to death with a flick knife he had bought him as a present was jailed for eight years yesterday at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court.
A Kildare man who stabbed his cousin to death with a flick knife he had bought him as a present was jailed for eight years yesterday at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court.
Pair Charged With Keeping And Profiting From A Brothel
A man and a woman have appeared in court in Limerick charged in connection with running a brothel and living off the earnings of prostitutes.
A man and a woman have appeared in court in Limerick charged in connection with running a brothel and living off the earnings of prostitutes.
1,000 Extra JobBridge Places Created To Meet Demand
An extra 1,000 places on the National Internship Scheme are to be created due to the level of demand. Launched a year ago JobBridge was set up to provide an opportunity for those out of work to gain further skills.
An extra 1,000 places on the National Internship Scheme are to be created due to the level of demand. Launched a year ago JobBridge was set up to provide an opportunity for those out of work to gain further skills.
Walking Group Loses Court Case And Ordered To Pay Costs
A Co Wicklow walking group has lost its case against a landowner over right of way, and have been ordered to pay costs for the six days spent in the High Court.
A Co Wicklow walking group has lost its case against a landowner over right of way, and have been ordered to pay costs for the six days spent in the High Court.
Court Hears How Taxi Driver Beat And Robbed Passenger
Ennis Circuit Court heard yesterday how, in a dispute over a €15 fare, a taxi driver robbed a passenger and broke his collarbone using a sweeping brush and toy.
Ennis Circuit Court heard yesterday how, in a dispute over a €15 fare, a taxi driver robbed a passenger and broke his collarbone using a sweeping brush and toy.
Firefighters Receive 1,500 Hoax Calls New Report Reveals
New figures published today reveal that firefighters attended more than 1,500 hoax and malicious call-outs last year. The new records also show the number of fire-related incidents fell by 14pc over the last five years, and that the amount of car crashes attended by crews fell by a quarter.
New figures published today reveal that firefighters attended more than 1,500 hoax and malicious call-outs last year. The new records also show the number of fire-related incidents fell by 14pc over the last five years, and that the amount of car crashes attended by crews fell by a quarter.
Irish News on Mon, May 9 2011, 5,479 days ago
Weekend Road Collisions Claim Two
Gardaí in Shannon are investigating a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred around 5am on Saturday morning.
Gardaí in Shannon are investigating a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred around 5am on Saturday morning.
Arrests Made Over Arson Attack
As part of the ongoing investigation into the criminal damage of a GoSafe operated Garda safety camera van in Gorey, Co. Wexford, Gardai carried out a number of searches this morning and have arrested three males.
As part of the ongoing investigation into the criminal damage of a GoSafe operated Garda safety camera van in Gorey, Co. Wexford, Gardai carried out a number of searches this morning and have arrested three males.
Taoiseach Comments On NI Election Results
The Taoiseach has congratulated all of those elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. In a statement Enda Kenny said: “I would like to congratulate all 108 successful candidates in the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.
The Taoiseach has congratulated all of those elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. In a statement Enda Kenny said: “I would like to congratulate all 108 successful candidates in the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.
Stormont Ministries Debated As Council Poll Counted
As the largest parties in the coming Northen Assembly discuss the make-up of the new Executive today, ballots from NI's third poll are being counted - four days after the electorate cast their votes.
As the largest parties in the coming Northen Assembly discuss the make-up of the new Executive today, ballots from NI's third poll are being counted - four days after the electorate cast their votes.
Special Sitting In Dáil Chamber Celebrates Europe Day
Dáil Éireann will host a special sitting today to celebrate Europe Day, the annual celebration of peace and unity in Europe. On the 9th of May 1950, Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe.
Dáil Éireann will host a special sitting today to celebrate Europe Day, the annual celebration of peace and unity in Europe. On the 9th of May 1950, Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe.
Annual Garda Memorial Day Held
The annual Garda Memorial day took place at Memorial Garden Dublin Castle on Saturday.
The annual Garda Memorial day took place at Memorial Garden Dublin Castle on Saturday.
Nelson Probe Findings To Be Made Public
The results of a public inquiry ordered by the British and Irish governments into the murder of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson will be made public later this month. NI Secretary of State, Owen Paterson said the report would be shown to the Nelson family before it is published in full on 23 May.
The results of a public inquiry ordered by the British and Irish governments into the murder of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson will be made public later this month. NI Secretary of State, Owen Paterson said the report would be shown to the Nelson family before it is published in full on 23 May.
Irish News on Fri, May 9 2008, 6,574 days ago
Woman's Body Discovered In Athlone House
A woman's body has been found in a house in Athlone. The discovery was made just after 10am this morning at the rented house in the Valley Court area, off the Dublin Road. It is understood the woman was in her late 40s.
A woman's body has been found in a house in Athlone. The discovery was made just after 10am this morning at the rented house in the Valley Court area, off the Dublin Road. It is understood the woman was in her late 40s.
Waterford Bus Driver Found Not Guilty Of Wife's Murder
A Waterford bus driver has been found not guilty of the murder of his wife in 2006. John O'Brien, 41, of Ballinakill Downs, denied murdering 35-year-old Meg Walsh. Her body was discovered in the River Suir two weeks after she was reported missing on October 1, 2006.
A Waterford bus driver has been found not guilty of the murder of his wife in 2006. John O'Brien, 41, of Ballinakill Downs, denied murdering 35-year-old Meg Walsh. Her body was discovered in the River Suir two weeks after she was reported missing on October 1, 2006.
Soldier Dies from Shooting Accident In Cork
A garda investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accidental shooting of a soldier in Cork city this morning is currently underway. The soldier - who was reporting for duty at Collins' Barracks - was shot dead at 8.40am. He was in his 40s.
A garda investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accidental shooting of a soldier in Cork city this morning is currently underway. The soldier - who was reporting for duty at Collins' Barracks - was shot dead at 8.40am. He was in his 40s.
200 Years Of Guinness Legacy To End
Plans have been revealed by Guinness' foreign owners to move the world famous brewery to another site, with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
Plans have been revealed by Guinness' foreign owners to move the world famous brewery to another site, with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
€250k In Cash Recovered In Operation Platinum
Following a major operation targeting organised crime in Limerick yesterday - as part of Operation Platinum - Gardai have confirmed that €250,000 was seized. Of the total amount, €230,000 was in euro and the rest was in pound sterling.
Following a major operation targeting organised crime in Limerick yesterday - as part of Operation Platinum - Gardai have confirmed that €250,000 was seized. Of the total amount, €230,000 was in euro and the rest was in pound sterling.
Preferred Bidder For Cervical Screening Labs Named
The National Cancer Screening Service (NCSS) has today announced a preferred bidder for the provision of laboratory testing services for the National Cervical Screening Programme.
The National Cancer Screening Service (NCSS) has today announced a preferred bidder for the provision of laboratory testing services for the National Cervical Screening Programme.
An Post Accused Of Failing to Meet Targets
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has accused An Post of falling "significantly" short of its 94% next-day delivery target. The Communications Minister made the announcement, as it was revealed the Irish postal sector may be forced to pay hefty fines for failing to meet the targets.
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has accused An Post of falling "significantly" short of its 94% next-day delivery target. The Communications Minister made the announcement, as it was revealed the Irish postal sector may be forced to pay hefty fines for failing to meet the targets.
Psychiatric Nurses' Dispute To Be Resolved
Psychiatric nurses are to hold talks on Friday with health care bosses to try to resolve the continuing dispute over compensation claims.
Psychiatric nurses are to hold talks on Friday with health care bosses to try to resolve the continuing dispute over compensation claims.
Dublin-Belfast Line Reopened
Army bomb disposal experts have diffused a device that sparked a security alert on the Belfast to Dublin railway line. The suspicious object, which was found between Newry and Portadown on Thursday, contained an amount of black powder which had partially detonated.
Army bomb disposal experts have diffused a device that sparked a security alert on the Belfast to Dublin railway line. The suspicious object, which was found between Newry and Portadown on Thursday, contained an amount of black powder which had partially detonated.
Multi-Million Euro Council HQ Officially Opened
Clare County Council's new multi-million euro corporate headquarters have been officially opened. The Mayor of Clare, Councillor Patricia McCarthy unveiled the premises at New Road, Ennis on Thursday.
Clare County Council's new multi-million euro corporate headquarters have been officially opened. The Mayor of Clare, Councillor Patricia McCarthy unveiled the premises at New Road, Ennis on Thursday.
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