Limerick hurling supporters to tee off for Cliona’s Foundation.
THEY may favour a sliothar to a golf ball but a group of like-minded supporters of Limerick hurling are preparing
THEY may favour a sliothar to a golf ball but a group of like-minded supporters of Limerick hurling are preparing
THE boss of one of Limerick’s biggest employers believes the company could double its workforce in the coming years. Clive
LIMERICK composer Paddy Mulcahy is seeing clear signs of success in his creative direction, after it was confirmed that one solo
The creation of ‘eN – The Centre for Entrepreneurs’ will see CBS Sexton St in Limerick become home to Ireland’s
AWARD-winning sculptor Rory Breslin has been selected to immortalise the late BBC broadcaster and Freeman of Limerick, Sir Terry Wogan, in
The Great Limerick Run took place on Sunday 30th April 2017 with thousands of people taking part in the event
IT does seem like many aspects of Limerick’s future strategy are coming together nicely. Along with the Gardens International moving to
THE chairman of the Limerick Twenty Thirty company believes the job creation programme will outstrip its target of 12,000 new roles.
LIMERICK’S billionaire Collison brothers have launched a new online magazine, billed as ‘the New Yorker for geeks’. Their global online
PRIMETIME presenter Miriam O’Callaghan is encouraging the people of Limerick to join visually impaired runner Sinead Kane in the Barringtons
THE POPULATION of Limerick has increased by just 1.6% over the last five years, rising to 194,899. The Census report
PHILOMENA Lee, the real-life star of the film Philomena, is certain to get a tumultuous welcome when she returns to