Fahy & Clare ‘heartbroken’ to have come so close to Munster glory
*Terence Fahy and Brendan Bugler issue the instructions. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 HURLERS were left heartbroken after falling to defeat in Monday’s Munster final.
*Terence Fahy and Brendan Bugler issue the instructions. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 HURLERS were left heartbroken after falling to defeat in Monday’s Munster final.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur ANALOG DEVICES is to triple its European wafer production capacity and create 600 jobs in a €630m investment in a research, development and manufacturing plant in Limerick.
A MEATH SENATOR will be leading a talk on women’s health in the modern world this Thursday (tomorrow).
*Asylum seekers on site at Magowna House. Photograph: John Mangan MINISTER FOR Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman (GP) has said Magowna House will continue to be used to accommodate male asylum seekers despite strong local opposition.
*Photograph: Liam Burke / Press 22 A HANDFUL OF asylum seekers have left Magowna House less than twenty four hours after arriving while the youngest in the group of males has said they had “no choice” in moving to Inch.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis ORGANISERS of the controversial LIV Golf International Series know Doonbeg is “an option” as a potential venue, the Trump family have said.
A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MAU) has been signed by the ESB and Shannon Foynes Port to support the transformation of the Shannon Estuary as a major centre of deployment for floating offshore wind projects in Irish and international waters.
*Avenue Utd manager, David Russell. Photograph: Joe Buckley REACHING THE final of the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup and remaining in the hunt for Premier Division honours was the goal for Avenue Utd from the get-go, their target is still well and truly alive.
*Photograph: Peter O’Connell OVERNIGHT PROTESTS have been held in Inch as locals block access to Magowna House which is to be used for accommodating male asylum seekers.
*Signage advising motorists of the pedestrianisation measures in Ennis. ALTHOUGH the majority of elected members of the Ennis Municipal District voted in favour of reopening O’Connell Street to traffic on a full-time basis until road works commence, senior management of the District have refuted their call.