Violet-Anne Wynne resigns from Sinn Féin due to ‘gaslighting measures & psychological warfare’
CLARE TD Violet-Anne Wynne (AD) has resigned from Sinn Féin due to what she labelled a campaign of “psychological warfare”.
CLARE TD Violet-Anne Wynne (AD) has resigned from Sinn Féin due to what she labelled a campaign of “psychological warfare”.
REPEATED FRUSTRATION has been voiced by a Clare TD over the lack of progress on an ongoing corruption probe into members of the Limerick Garda Division.
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL continued to try secure €8m in Government funding to advance a maritime training centre for a building in Kilrush without testing it for pyrite despite it showing signs of cracking.
ALL-IRELAND final fever has descended on Coláiste Muire as they go in search of national glory this Friday.
EXPERIENCED CLARE defenders, Sean Collins and Kevin Harnett are highly unlikely to see action in this year’s Allianz National Football League.
VISUAL IMPACT on surrounding properties of flashing beacon lights by pedestrian crossing has led to the addition of sleeves on the soon to be constructed infrastructure in two North Clare villages.
*Stephen Donnelly speaking to members of the media including Páraic McMahon (The Clare Echo) and Dan Danaher (The Clare Champion). IN ORDER to tackle ongoing overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick (UHL), a decision on whether to equip hospitals such as Ennis or Nenagh with more services or hire more staff to UHL will have to …
*Photograph: John Mangan 2,337 applications for housing support were received and approved by Clare County Council’s dedicated section over the past three years with the figure continuing to rise.
*Cllr Cillian Murphy. Photograph: Eamon Ward CONCERN has been voiced on the potential implications to Clare’s population projections of the Strategic Development Zone (SDZ), designation for which has been sought from the Government by Clare County Council and the University of Limerick.
*Jennifer Daly with Katie Gallagher. Photograph: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE may have exited the All-Ireland club championship but their manager David Sullivan remained steadfast in his determination that the East Clare side would one day claim national honours.