Put Your Motorsport Career In Pole Position At Autosport International

Your visit to Autosport International in January could lead to the start of your own career in motorsport, with some of the biggest companies and several leading universities presenting their courses and the achievements of current students at the show. Autosport International has been supporting the engineering industry for over 25 years and features no less than 11 […]

Thousands Flock To Onthedry.ie To Ditch Alcohol In New Year

The Irish Heart Foundation’s second annual On The Dry campaign supported by 2FM has attracted nearly 3,000 registrants over the Christmas period so far from people looking to make a fresh, alcohol-free start in 2016. In a survey of last year’s participants, 62% said they had better sleep and more energy after taking part, 49% […]

Clara GAA Notes

Lotto Results The draw for the weekly club lotto took place on Sunday night last at Bingo. The numbers drawn were: 1-6-20-22. There was no winner of the jackpot. There were 6 Match 3 winners who receive €25 each and these were: –         Desmond Dunne –         The Fleming Girls –         MJ Connolly –         Margaret Fleming […]

Motorists Scramble To Save As Insurance Jump By Up To 50%

More than one third of Irish motorists have seen the cost of their insurance rise by up to 50% this year, leading many to drive with reduced levels of insurance cover in an attempt to manage costs, says The AA.  An AA Motor Insurance survey of over 5,000 motorists reveals that 34 percent have seen their insurance […]

Survey Highlights Government Failure To Repair Rural Roads – IFA

  Tim O’ Leary IFA’s Deputy President and Countryside Chairman has described the results of the first national survey of local and regional roads as “confirmation of the unacceptable road conditions that many farm families and rural dwellers have to endure each day.”   The survey, which was completed by the local authority oversight body, […]

Car Breakdowns Up By 5%, Says AA

The number of Irish motorists experiencing a breakdown has risen by 5% year-on-year, according to the AA’s Annual Breakdown Review. The level of vehicle kilometres travelled has increased by 2 percent this year compared to 2014, and the AA has reported seeing a corresponding higher volume of breakdowns this year. “More cars on our roads […]

Eurobarometer On Food Waste And Labelling

Eating and drinking take centre stage at this time of year. But there are about 100 million tonnes of food thrown out every year in the EU. Eurobarometer have been asking people whose fault this is and how things could be improved. Irish people, in common with most Europeans, think that consumers have to take […]

Clara GAA Notes

Lotto Results The draw for the weekly club lotto took place on Sunday night last at Bingo. The numbers drawn were: 3-7-26-30. There was no winner of the jackpot. There were three Match 3 winners who receive €50 each and these were: –         Ger Kinahan –         Mick Techor –         Pascal Slammon Next weeks’ jackpot is […]

Women’s Aid Says The Terrifying Countdown To Christmas Has Begun

Women’s Aid National Helpline is hearing from women that the extra stress of Christmas is triggering more frequent and more severe domestic abuse. Women and children are witnessing and experiencing abuse at home this Christmas. Fundraising appeal underway to support vital domestic abuse services. Women’s Aid announces plans to become a 24 hour, 7 days […]

Tipperary GAA Scene

by PRO Joe Bracken. TIPPERARY FIXTURES The Clean Ireland Recycling County Junior “B” Football Championship Semi-Final replay took it’s time in producing a winner but Galtee Rovers St Pecaun eventually got the better of Clonmel Commercials 1.08 to 07 after extra time to reach the final. They now meet Clonakenny with the game fixed for […]

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