Clare and Limerick professionals join Medical Conference Ambassador Programme in Adare Manor Medical professionals from across Clare and Limerick gathered in Adare Manor at the weekend to examine how the region could garner some of the lucrative €500 million in spending generated annually in Ireland by Business Tourism. Minister for Finance, Mr. Michael Noonan, T.D., […]
More than 3,000 protest in Limerick against water charges
Pouring rain did not deter crowds as O’Connell Street closed to traffic. More than 3,000 anti-water demonstrators converged on Bedford Row in Limerick city centre today protest over water charges. Limerick’s main thoroughfare O’Connell Street was closed to traffic because of the numbers who have turned out for the second time in a week to […]
Munster’s largest SME Business Expo & networking planned for Limerick
The event will feature inspiring high-profile speakers including : Constantin Gurdgiev, noted Economist and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Finance with Trinity College, Dublin ; Serena Lawless, Head of Sales SMEs at Google UK & Ireland and Niall Devitt, Digital Marketing Expert and founder of Tweakyourbiz.com on a number of topics relating to achieving business growth […]
Limerick artist to launch solo exhibition
The latest exhibition by artist Ramon Kassam featuring works inspired by the buildings and sights of his native Limerick City will be officially opened at 69 O’Connell Street this coming Thursday 6th November at 6pm. Woodrow Kernohan, the Director of EVA International will perform the official opening of ‘Concept for a potential living/working space’, which […]
Limerick and Kilkenny reach camogie final in Croker
LIMERICK FANS WILL be back in Croke Park next month, and given the opportunity to exact some revenge on Kilkenny. The Treaty ladies overcame Waterford in today’s All-Ireland intermediate camogie semi-final, despite a late, late showing by the Déise — they now face Kilkenny who eased past Kildare in today’s other semi-final. Despite trailing early […]
They Want Your Limericks
Limerick’s newest literary festival – Limerick Summer Literary Festival – will take place this coming July. A joint venture between The Limerick Writers’ Centre and Campus Life Services of UL, the festival will run from Friday 18th July to Sun 20th July, and this year it will incorporate the Bring Your Limericks to Limerick International […]
Limerick set to join Intercultural Cities Network
Limerick will this week become an official member of the Intercultural Cities Network, an international grouping of cities which works to develop new ideas and practices concerning migrant integration. watch full Transformers: The Last Knight 2017 movie A delegation from the Council of Europe arrived in Limerick today as part of a four-day expert verification […]
Brian Ború Millennium Weekend in Killaloe to bring medieval Ireland to life
Visitors to the twin towns of Killaloe and Ballina are being invited to step back in time and experience a glimpse of life in medieval Ireland during the Brian Ború Millennium Weekend from April 11-13th. Organisers have announced a comprehensive programme for the event, which marks the 1000th year anniversary of the death of Brian […]
Bill Whelan brings Riverdance home to Limerick for 20th anniversary tour
Riverdance has been seen by 23 million people in 12,000 performances across 45 countries around the world, but now is ‘coming home’, at least in the eyes of composer and Limerick man Bill Whelan. The composer, born on Barrington Street, was in his native city this Monday to launch the 20th anniversary tour of the […]








