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Laura Duff launches her debut album Sea Legs—a moving reflection on grief and healing—at Dolan’s, Limerick this Saturday, 24 ...
THE marriage equality referendum in 2015 is regarded by many as a social revolution and a turning point moment in Irish history.
ONE Limerick councillor was left awestruck after the suggested name for a new development for the city's northside was bandied about.
Unless a calamity of outrageous proportions befalls Limerick, a 53rd Munster Final beckons for John Kiely’s seven-in-a-row ...
Askeaton swimming pool will re-open in the autumn, with Swim Ireland appointed to operate the local pool and leisure facility ...
from bird song and folk music to quiz nights, circus thrills, and a thought-provoking talk on witchcraft and feminism.
INDEPENDENT councillor Ursula Gavan has urged the council to call on the government to reverse cuts to the Tenant-In-Situ ...
A herd of Doimeann cattle – a native Irish breed – have become the first to graze on airport-owned land in Ireland.
Councillor Francis Foley asked at May's Newcastle West district meeting for an update on the proposed resurfacing works on ...
A MOTION from lecturers calling for Mary Immaculate College (MIC) to be formally recognised as a university has been passed unanimously.
GARDAÍ hit a local drug gang for €140,000 worth of cocaine in a planned search and recover operation in the city’s historic ...
Councillor Adam Teskey wants to see the former Bank of Ireland building in Askeaton offered for use in the provision of ...