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Join our expert-led podcast series for the latest insights, practical tips, and essential updates for landlords and letting agents. With over 25 years of experience, Total Landlord, along with LandlordZONE, delivers trusted resources and services for the UK rental market. Tune in for guidance on everything from deposit protection with mydeposits to property dispute resolution through the Property Redress Scheme and legal support from Landlord Action.
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The Political Spotlight

Kristopher H. Bilbrey, Brandon Rudd, & Kate Thornburg (The Political Spotlight)

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The Political Spotlight is a politically driven opinion, news & entertainment program. The Political Spotlight is your comprehensive guide to ALL things "political" on the local, state & national fronts. Our mission is to identify and eliminate corruption within government and politics while upholding the Constitution of the United States of America. The message is clear: the old, corrupt way of doing business IS OVER! The goal is to empower all citizens with the knowledge and inspiration to ...
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Leasehold abuse is commonplace. Leasehold abuse is unfair, unethical, very often unlawful, and, well, downright abusive if you are at the sharp end of it. Many do not fully understand the various complexities of leasehold as not only we not trained lawyers but have no idea as to what to do about it, or where to turn. Even the legal community fails to understand the dark side of this nightmare land ownership framework and those who do, are often working for and supporting key offenders in thi ...
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Health Officials are urging parents in Clare to bring their children to one of four free-of-charge flu vaccine clinics over the next ten days.It comes amid a surge in flu cases across Clare, Limerick and Tipperary with more people, including children, being admitted to hospital with the virus.HSE Midwest is holding a clinic at the Primary Care Cent…
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The people of Ballyea have made a submission to the Ennis Travel Plan to continue the pathway/cycle lane past Edenvale up the Kilmorane Hill on the N68 Kilrush road to the turn off for Ballyea. This 1 Km section is described as extremely dangerous for walkers and cyclists to access the town. Their request was not successful in getting advanced at t…
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The annual event honours and celebrates the tireless efforts and actions carried out during the year by Clean Coasts groups, individuals, communities, and businesses to protect their local coastline and its surrounding environment. Four groups - Banner Gleo, West Coast Surf Club, Wild Earth and Coffee Hatch, Lahinch were shortlisted across four cat…
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Ireland has secured a three-year extension to the controversial nitrates derogation. The EU has voted to extend the Nitrates derogation up to the end of 2028. The current derogation was due to expire at the end of the month. Farming organisations have welcomed the decision, saying it is sensible and recognises the country's grass-based system. Mini…
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A new report on GAA demographics has found that 66% of Clare’s population growth in recent years has been attributed to migration, both foreign and domestic, while the county is judged to have a low birth rate. Another significant finding from the demographics report is that Clare, along with Kerry, Cavan, Waterford, Tyrone, Donegal and Laois, has …
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Clare County Council says it won't be possible to treat all of the county's regional roads over the next month. It comes as the local authority has been requested to enhance its Winter Roads Maintenance plan, with freezing conditions expected in the coming weeks. Concerns are being raised that border areas of County Clare won’t see grit. To find ou…
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Clare County Council says it won't be possible to treat all of the county's regional roads over the next month. It comes as the local authority has been requested to enhance its Winter Roads Maintenance plan, with freezing conditions expected in the coming weeks. The council says it can grit up to 714km of the county's road network per night, howev…
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As the New Year approaches, dancer and choreographer Claire O’Meara is inviting locals to explore her new range of dance classes designed to kick-start your 2026 resolutions. With the long winter nights upon us, now is the perfect time to get out, stay active, and support both your physical and mental wellbeing. Alan Morrissey was delighted to talk…
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Last September, we were joined in studio by Quin native Owen O’Brien to talk about his son Cillian, who had suffered life changing injuries following a sudden collapse in school this year. Cillian’s collapse on the 5th of February last was caused by a rare condition called Arteriovenous Malformation. The 12 year-old sustained a catastrophic brain b…
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People in Clare urged to contribute to a survey intended to shape the future of primary school education. The Department of Education and Youth is carrying out the Parents’ Survey on School Patronage – giving families across Ireland the chance to have their say on the kind of schools they want in their communities. Parents of children up to the age…
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Marty Morrissey is back and so is the Marty Party! After unforgettable trips in 2024 and 2025, Marty is gearing up once again for a week of sunshine, music, laughter, and pure holiday magic in Spain. From the 1st to the 8th of October 2026, he’ll return to the AR Diamante Beach & SPA Hotel in Calpe for another spectacular Marty Party adventure. To …
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Clean Ireland Recycling, the largest waste management operator in the Mid-West, has launched a public awareness campaign after a rise in fires caused by batteries, vapes and electronic items being discarded in household wheelie bins, skips and public street bins. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by Director at Clean Ireland Rec…
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The Burren and Cliffs Explorer Shuttle Bus was launched at the beginning of May of this year and operated until the end of August last. The service connected Miltown Malbay, Lahinch, Corofin, Liscannor, Doolin, Lisdoonvarna, Kilfenora, Ballyvaughan and the Cliffs of Moher Experience , with additional integration of two National Parks and Wildlife S…
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Over 900 medical card holders in Newmarket-on-Fergus will see their care transition to Clarecastle from the first of January. The HSE has confirmed that following an extensive unsuccessful search for a new GP premises in the south Clare village, medical care for the 927 card holders on the panel of Dr Colum Gavin will be provided at Saffron and Blu…
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HSE Mid West has held a behind closed doors meeting with Clare County Council. Regional Executive Officer Sandra Broderick briefed elected representatives yesterday on the steps being taken following the HIQA review, including the construction of a second new 96-bed block and proposals to expand the University Hospital Limerick campus to a second s…
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Clare Local Development Company (CLDC) will host the Clare Social Enterprise Conference 2025 on Wednesday, 10th December at The Inn at Dromoland. It will bring together social enterprises, community leaders and local changemakers from across the county. The event will celebrate the growing impact of Clare’s social enterprises while offering practic…
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Originally from Dublin, Mick Campbell is a former Air Traffic Controller based at Shannon, who now runs Irish Skies Pod, an aviation–related channel on YouTube. Irish Skies Pod was started by Mick, who funds and operates this one man show from his Kilrush base. Alan Morrissey was delighted to chat with Mick on Monday's Morning Focus.Photo (c) Irish…
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Those living in coastal parts of Clare are being warned to "expect the unexpected" and stay out of the water ahead of the arrival of Storm Bram.A Status Orange wind warning comes into effect here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning and remains in place until 6 o'clock tomorrow evening.Met Éireann is warning of flooding of low-lying coastal areas as well…
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A Clare GP says doctors are already dealing with a sizeable surge in flu presentations ahead of seasonal peak expected in the coming weeks.It comes as the Irish Medical Organisation has issued a warning for vulnerable patients to get a flu vaccine as soon as possible due to hospital bed capacity shortages.This morning alone, the Irish Nurses and Mi…
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Karl Fitzmaurice, a member of Shannon Athletic Club, claimed first place at the Brooklyn Half Marathon. He had to see off the challenge of thousands of competitors to achieve this feat. To find out more, Karl joined Alan Morrissey on Monday's edition of Morning Focus.Photo (c) Shannon Athletic Club via Facebook…
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Alan Morrissey was joined by Judy Beck from Clonroad Garden Centre in Ennis.On In The Garden this week, Judy told us about the different types of plants that you could use for your house and patio this Christmas.If you have any questions for Judy, contact the show on 0818 400 964 or send a text or WhatsApp to 086 1800 964.…
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New figures from the Courts Service show a record increase in the number of people dying in the state. Grants of administration have risen from 3,670 in 2023 to 4,451 last year. Without a will, families and loved ones often face delays, uncertainty and a more complex probate process. The Law Society of Ireland, together with the Clare Bar Associati…
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Common Knowledge received a very special guest last Friday. President Catherine Connolly visited the award-winning social enterprise in Kilfenora. To find out how this visit from our President came about, and what happened during her time at Common Knowledge, Alan Morrissey was joined by the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Common Knowledge, Fionn Kidney.I…
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Oisín Jackson is gearing up to compete in the final of the prestigious Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (YSTE) this January.A student of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, Oisín has been developing an innovative project that earned him a place among the country’s most promising young scientists. To discuss his project, …
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A new Community First Responder (CFR) group is now in training to serve the Ruan and Dysart areas, as emergency medical response charity CRITICAL continues to expand its life-saving network in County Clare. The volunteer team will respond to life-threatening emergencies in their local communities, providing rapid assistance ahead of ambulance arriv…
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The launch of a book on the history of the Dr. Harty Cup will be held later this week. The Horse and Jockey Hotel in Thurles will be the venue for Wednesday evening’s (8pm) launch. With the likes of St. Flannan’s College, Rice College, and St. Joseph’s Tulla having enjoyed success in the competition, the book is sure to be of interest to Clare hurl…
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Dawn Bennett, a Kilrush-based hair salon proprietor, moved to the West of the county from Limerick several years to obtain a primary school place for her son Jamie, who is non-verbal and requires additional needs support in education. With Jamie set to start secondary school in the next two years, he faces the prospect of having to make the 43-kilo…
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It's claimed patients from Clare are consistently missing appointments due to a lack of parking at University Hospital Limerick. There are approximately 1,341 spaces on the Dooradoyle campus, while staff can also avail of three dedicated park and ride hubs. HSE MidWest has also confirmed that it's proposal to build a new multi-storey car park at UH…
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A Clare TD fears communities in dire need of housing could be dealt a "serious setback" if a proposal to speed up construction becomes bogged down in bureaucracy. Bodyke Fine Gael Deputy Joe Cooney is urging the Government and Uisce Éireann not to create a "technical jungle" when establishing planning guidance for a new scheme involving modular was…
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On Atlantic Tales this Sunday, Pat meets members of Mountshannon Arts, which is run as a non-profit, community venture, by local volunteers.Rooted in the visual arts, the collective’s ethos is to create access to works and exhibitions that would not be easy to find in a rural area. The group will also host its 30th annual festival in 2026.…
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Stephen Fletcher presents this Sunday's Beyond Belief and talks to Vatican Correspondent Colm Flynn about Pope Leo's papal visit to Turkey and Lebanon.Stephen also talks to local Kilrush solicitor Geariod Williams who was recently awarded a honour by Pope Leo for his work for the church and helping a charity supporting Christians in Jerusalem and t…
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The Dáil has heard that Clare families living in dwellings built with defective concrete blocks fear their house will collapse whenever a weather warning is issued.It comes as the Government has published new proposed legislation containing a number of policy changes regarding grants for homeowners affected by defective construction materials.A key…
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Clare saw an increase in its car sales figures last month despite a significant drop being recorded across the country.Data from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry shows 11 new vehicles were sold in the county last month compared to four at the same time in 2024.The number of new registration vehicles sold nationwide in November was down 25% o…
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Conor Madden, the Clare actor known for roles in Vikings and Love/Hate, joined Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus to talk about a new book.Together with local historians, Mary Grogan and John O'Brien, Conor helped produce a short book of maps and local knowledge uncovering forgotten places in Newmarket-on-Fergus.Image (c) Past Times: Maps of …
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The Local Enterprise Office Clare is hosting a Women in Business networking event at The Old Ground Hotel, Ennis, from 10am–1pm. To find out what we can expect from the festive morning, Theresa Mulvihill, LEO Clare and Alison McGrath from First Steps paid a visit to Clare FM to speak to Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus.…
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Over 12,000 Clare people have attended the emergency department at University Hospital Galway in the last three years. New figures released by HSE Mid West to Mayor of Ennis, Fine Gael Councillor Mary Howard, show a total of 12,516 people with Clare addresses presented at the ED in Galway from the beginning of 2023 to the end of October of this yea…
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The RNLI is launching its Christmas fundraising appeal, as its volunteer lifeboat crews selflessly prepare to spend their Christmas on call. On average, RNLI lifeboats launch over 100 times during the Christmas period* every year, with 119 launches in 2024. Whatever weather winter throws at them, RNLI crews including those at Kilrush are ready to l…
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June Dillon, Clare Aontu Representative and nurse, has called for a national testing programme for haemochromatosis in Ireland, stressing the importance of early detection and treatment. Haemochromatosis, also known as “iron overload disorder,” can cause serious health problems if left untreated, including liver damage, heart disease, diabetes, and…
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Soroptimist International is running the Orange the World Campaign, part of a UN initiative to raise awareness about gender-based violence. Sadly, Clare is not immune to this issue. According to Women’s Aid, over 269 women have been killed violently in Ireland since 1996, most at the hands of a current or former partner. As part of the campaign, st…
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The Clare Branch Of Irish Kidney Association will host its Christmas Dinner on Thursday, the 7th of December at the Temple Gate Hotel from 1pm. Special guests on the day include Dr Liam Casserly, Consultant Nephrologist at UHL and one of the key figures behind the new dialysis unit in Ennis, and Carol Moor, CEO of the Irish Kidney Association, who …
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Comhairle na nÓg is holding an Open Day on Saturday, 13th December, aimed at encouraging more young people to get involved. The event will give attendees the chance to find out more about Comhairle’s work and hear about exciting new plans for the year ahead. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined live in studio by Comhairle na nÓg members, Hol…
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