ON THE FARM: Farm politics becoming too divisive
American politics has been in the spotlight of the world this past week, it is a divisive area but so too is farming politics.
American politics has been in the spotlight of the world this past week, it is a divisive area but so too is farming politics.
Clare’s chances of progressing to the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football semi-finals rests predominantly in the hands of Kildare vs Laois but manager James Murrihy insists his side will remain focused on the task in hand.
Clare’s fourteen incidence rate per 100k of the population remains among the lowest in Ireland while eight new cases of COVID-19 are known within the county.
It was the same but different as Cork maintained their championship hold over Clare to power into the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Finals in Pairc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday afternoon.
Recent works in Inagh will not alleviate ‘persistent’ flooding issues according to one county councillor.
Ennis is seen as a location where students across the country want to come to learn the Irish language.
It was a Friday night’s racing to remember for Gort’s John Quinn while this Saturday Clare hopes in the quarter-finals of the Friends of Limerick Irish St Leger lay firmly with Own Spice.
A Tony Kelly inspired Clare have advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals with a deserved seven point win over Wexford.
Eight social housing units are to be constructed in Roslevan after concerns from residents and elected representatives were abated.
A drive-thru COVID-19 testing centre is to open at Shannon Airport which has been praised as showing a “proactive approach” from the International Airport.