A recent legal decision regarding a wind farm in Laois will reverberate in planning departments around the country, including in Clare. The Supreme Court ruled that the climate impact has to be a core ...
This past weekend the Irish Times/IPSOS/B&A published a poll in which some of the questions posed to respondents focussed on Ireland’s so called ‘Triple Lock’ and our policy of military non–alignment, ...
Plans to develop 12 serviced sites for new private homes in Lisdoonvarna could be the key to tackling the housing crisis in ...
Noughties pop sensations The Cheeky Girls will be heading to Ennis this Valentine’s weekend as part of The Outing Queer Arts ...
As the Tulla Pipe Band celebrates its 90th anniversary with a special concert, bass drummer Diarmaid Murphy remembers some of ...
Last week the Shannon Community Network brought together more than 60 people to kick off 2026 in style at the Future Mobility Campus. The evening brought together residents, community groups, ...
Gardaí have stepped up policing operations in East Clare and North Tipperary amid claims that   some people feel “under siege ...
John (not his real name) walked into our office recently, and his story is one we hear often. At 36, John is a hardworking ...
Another season of third level camogie concluded last weekend with the running of the Electric Ireland third level camogie ...
The family of Ernest de Regge, the influential Flemish musician and Cathedral organist-choirmaster who tragically died in the ...
Sometimes we get it right by honouring people that deserve huge plaudits when they are still alive – this was so for the now ...
Nuair a bhíonn an dí istigh bíonn an ciall amuigh,’ goes the seanfhocail, but proverbs whether they’re as Gaeilge nó Béarla can be wrong as well, and so it was over pints in O’Deas’ drinking emporium ...