How much debt is too much? Inflation may be slowing but many of us are still feeling the pinch in real life as we head into Christmas, the busiest time of year for our bank cards. The cost-of-living ...
After an opening day defeat to Cork school Blackrock, the pressure was firmly on Tulla to deliver in Cappamore. Showing tremendous character against a quality Cashel side they managed to stay in the ...
Reaching a Munster Final is Clare’s primary objective in this year’s FAI Oscar Traynor Cup according to manager Donie Garrihy who leads his side into an opening Shannonside derby against the Limerick ...
Evelyn is urging the public to come along and see the sustainable art which has been created by the youngsters through the re-use, recycling and recreation of plastic rubbish into art. One young lad ...
Ciaran O’Driscoll has pleasant memories of time he spent in County Clare from visiting his parents at their home in Ballynacally, to his love of the concertina that brought him west from London to the ...
As the Banner fly high on PwC Hurling All-Star team Clare’s Shane O’Donnell has been crowned the PwC GAA GPA Hurler of the Year for 2024. The highest individual awards in Gaelic Games were voted on by ...
Local Elections poll-topper Councillor Joe Cooney and West Clare GP Dr Tom Nolan have been added to the Clare Fine Gael General Election ticket alongside Leonora Carey. Having ruled out a Dáil bid ...
The government’s annual Markievicz Award honours Constance de Markievicz, artist and the first woman to be elected to Parliament and appointed to Cabinet. This year, one of the award recipients is ...
More post offices will close in rural Clare in the years ahead if a change in thinking at the highest level is not forthcoming. That is according to North Clare councillor and postmaster in Lahinch ...
Cancer patients and survivors who attended the community chair yoga at the Shannon Estuary Way retreat in Ballynacally benefiting from six weeks of gentle yoga shared their experiences of the practice ...