LIMERICK IN PHOTOS: Legal eagles on the picket Limerick barristers took part in a nationwide protest today for the third week in a row in response to “a lack of government progress on fee restoration for criminal barristers who work for the state”. They joined protests at 10 other courthouses nationwide for the final of three planned protest days, which they described as “an escalation on the unprecedented action taken by criminal barristers all over the country last October”. 📷 Don Moloney #Limerick #LimerickInPhotos
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The Limerick Post weekly newspaper is distributed throughout Limerick City and County in the region of Munster. It is considered Limerick’s most popular newspaper with a circulation of over 48,000 copies per week and an estimated readership of 170,000. Our trendy tabloid has a reputation for offering clients a full range of promotional tools that includes editorial, advertising, mail-shots and photographic back up. In contrast to other newspapers circulated in the region, the Limerick Post’s distribution is not only greater and far more effective, but it also achieves greater coverage than the combined total of all national newspapers in the region. This is due in part to recent circulation trends of the younger readers preferring a local newspaper to that of a national. Latest ABC Circulation figures According to the latest circulation figures released from ABC the recognised Industry Body, the Limerick Post has maintained its position as the highest circulation newspaper in Limerick city and county. The latest Certified figures for bulk deliveries to Newsagents, Supermarkets, Offices, Hotels, Post Offices, Mini-markets and Retail outlets around Limerick City and County. Latest Certified Figure: 41,182 (AV) July - December 2021
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Over 270 students benefit from TUS access initiatives - https://lnkd.in/e7iRsnNR MORE than 275 pupils from primary to secondary level this year from schools across Limerick, Clare, and Tipperary have benefited from the Technological University of the Shannon’s (TUS) access initiatives. One such programme, Go4IT, helped Limerick secondary students who may not have considered higher-level education into positions of academic and professional confidence, the university said. […]
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Shocking new claims disgraced Bishop raped five-year-old niece - https://lnkd.in/e6E2ZrUP THE LIMERICK Catholic Diocese paid €100,000 to an unidentified alleged victim of child sexual abuse by the late former Limerick-based priest and Bishop of Galway, Eamonn Casey. The compensation was one of a number of explosive revelations in an RTÉ/Irish Mail on Sunday television documentary by former Limerick-based reporter Anne Sheridan, broadcast this past Monday. […]
Shocking new claims disgraced Bishop raped five-year-old niece
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Shannon Chamber heap praise on All-Ireland winning former director - https://lnkd.in/ekeHwnCd FOLLOWING Clare’s nail-biting win in the All-Ireland Hurling Championship final this past Sunday, Shannon Chamber of Commerce has praised Brian Lohan’s leadership of the victorious team. Mr Lohan is a former director of Shannon Chamber, with president of the Chamber, Eoin Gavin, calling his leadership “simply amazing”. “Brian’s understated presence is a force to be […]
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TV debut for Flanagan - https://lnkd.in/eCgESpE3 ON his TV debut, Limerick’s Séamus Flanagan impressed as part of the BBC coverage of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final between Clare and Cork. For the first time by the BBC, the Final was broadcast to millions of viewers through BBC Two across the UK. It was the first occasion that BBC had shown […]
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Rathkeale Men’s Shed to host long distance fundraiser for own facility - https://lnkd.in/g76hJQib RATHKEALE Men’s Shed are getting out and about for a long-distance community fundraiser to help fund the development of its very own facility. Shed members, and community supporters, will be taking part in a 40-kilometre sponsored walk or cycle all the way from Abbeyfeale to Rathkeale. The Shed has called on people across Limerick to […]
Rathkeale Men’s Shed to host long distance fundraiser for own facility
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Long-distance double for McCarthy and Noonan - https://lnkd.in/g7C5GxFT TRAINER Eoin McCarthy of Athea and jockey Gary Noonan (Newcastle West) have enjoyed a stunning long-distance double. The pair first struck with the six-year-old Ollie La Ba Ba in the two and three-quarter-mile handicap hurdle at Downpatrick. Owned by Sean Maguire, the 7/2 chance led well before half-way and pulled away from the final hurdle […]
Long-distance double for McCarthy and Noonan
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Limerick brothers’ fintech company now worth over €60billion - https://lnkd.in/gn4PfRKB A FINTECH company co-founded by Limerick’s Collison brothers is now worth over €64billion. Stripe, co-founded in 2010 by the high-achieving Collison brothers, got a funding boost after a major Silicon Valley venture capital investor agreed to buy more than $860million in private shares from existing investors. The investment came from Sequoia Capital, which now increases […]
Limerick brothers’ fintech company now worth over €60billion
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Remarkable Limerick hurlers to get top civic honour - https://lnkd.in/g-x8D3qQ THE LIMERICK senior hurling panel are set to get a civic reception from Limerick City and County Council, after a vote was passed at a special meeting this week. Despite dropping out of the All-Ireland race early, Limerick took home their sixth Munster title in a row and won five of the last seven All-Ireland […]
Remarkable Limerick hurlers to get top civic honour
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18 new special needs classes for Limerick - https://lnkd.in/e9sR4aFb LIMERICK is getting 18 new special classes to provide for 108 children across the county. The classes will be provided in September under a nationwide budget allocation for 375 new special classes to be delivered for around 2,300 children. Each of the classes will have six pupils, one teacher and one special needs assistant. Minister […]
18 new special needs classes for Limerick
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