The transformation of Limerick’s bus network is set to face further delay, as it has been revealed that the BusConnects scheme will be implemented in 2028, three years after it was to begin.
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Children of surrogacy face daily injustice for “being born into a family the law has not yet caught up with”, with parents calling on the Government to address the urgent need to shore up the law.
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A pleasure to catch-up with director David Gleeson after the Limerick premiere of Once Upon A Time In A Cinema.
The one thing he wishes people will take away from his film? A renewed appreciation for the cinema experience.
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The councillors backed an emergency measure directing that works at Boro Park should not proceed.
The legislation was invoked under section 139 of the Local Government Act (2001), which directs an elected council that works shall not proceed on a proposed site.
Time stood still by Clancy’s Strand in Limerick as mourners gathered to pay a final farewell to Scarlett Faulkner, who was remembered as a loving mother who “gave everything” to her little girl.
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I met Melanie Cleary as this year marks seven years since the loss of her daughter, Eve, at University Hospital Limerick.
As time passes, her love for Eve does not fade, and nor does her quest for answers.
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Spoke to minister Niall Collins and Limerick Chamber economist Seán Golden about the number of vape shops in Limerick.
No restrictions on how many vape shops are allowed on one street, yet the Rates Incentive Scheme for Vacant Properties excludes them.
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Limerick chief councillor Catherine Slattery said she has been “disrespected, demeaned, and intimidated” after Limerick mayor John Moran made a comment about her during a council meeting.
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