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A BUS serving pupils of a Limerick secondary school has not operated since the start of the academic year due to a lack of a driver. That’s according to B. ....
Limerick Leader Kindly add us to your ad blocker whitelist. If you want further access to Ireland s best local journalism, consider subscribing to our ePaper and/or free daily Newsletter . Support our mission and join our community now. ePaper Ronan Griffin, Ardscoil Ris, brought his award up Knockfierna Reporter: ); KEMMY Business School at the University of Limerick, couldn’t hold their annual ceremony honouring Business Studies students in the Mid-West so they asked them to send in their own photographs with their awards. A virtual event was organised to celebrate the 105 students who obtained a distinction (90-100%) in Junior Cycle Business Studies in 2019. ....
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‘Appalled’ ex-mayor’s regret at reception for Limerick charity Bóthar Reporter: [email protected] Former Bóthar CEO David Moloney; the late Peter Ireton and the then Mayor Jim Long in 2012 | PICTURE: Press 22 ); ); FORMER Mayor of Limerick Jim Long says he is “shocked and appalled” at the Bóthar revelations and “sincerely regrets” proposing a civic reception for the charity. Cathaoirleach of Cappamore-Kilmallock municipal district John Egan said that the overwhelming feeling in County Limerick is “one of upset and betrayal”. David Moloney, former CEO of the charity along with the late Peter Ireton, co-founder of Bóthar, were two of the guests at the lavish civic reception ceremony in City Hall in 2012. ....
Limerick pupils win €10,000 top prize at BD STEM Star Awards Reporter: [email protected] Overall winners of the BD Stem Stars, Emma Brennan and Aoife Lee, 5th year students at Desmond College, Newcastle West and (below) Niamh O’Connor from Salesian Secondary School, Pallaskenry ); ); PUPILS from four Limerick schools have demonstrated their futures are bright when it comes to identifying and solving health issues in Ireland. The students and their schools have received awards and funding at the second BD STEM Stars competition, which took place this Tuesday. The top prize of €10,000 funding for STEM projects was awarded to Desmond College, Newcastle West with €5,000 going to Salesian Secondary College in Pallaskenry. ....