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New voices to come to the fore at Clare FM from next Tuesday

Home » Breaking News » New voices to come to the fore at Clare FM from next Tuesday Clonlara’s Alan Morrissey has been unveiled as the new presenter of Morning Focus on Clare FM. Fiona Cahill, from Ennis, has been appointed as the station’s Head of News. New voices to come to the fore at Clare FM from next Tuesday June 5, 2021 PERSONNEL changes are in the pipeline at Clare FM with a new presenter set to take over the hugely popular Morning Focus current affairs show from Tuesday next, June 8. Clonlara resident Alan Morrissey (40) takes over the award-winning daily talk show from Gavin Grace, who had fronted the programme since 2015.

New Focus For Clare FM s News Team

A new era for Clare FM’s Morning Focus programme begins on Tuesday, June 8th, when Alan Morrissey takes over as presenter. The 40-year-old, who lives in Clonlara, takes over the reins from Gavin Grace, who had fronted the stations flagship current affairs show since 2015. Alan has an extensive background in broadcasting, having worked for a […]

New appointments at Clare FM | The Clare Herald

New appointments at Clare FM | The Clare Herald
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Should Artists Be Paid A Basic Income?

It IS possible to implement a Basic Income for artists and art workers, according to Social Justice Ireland. The Think-Tank’s latest study shows that the Government could honour its commitment to pilot a Universal Basic Income by introducing a Basic Income for artists as proposed recently by the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce Report. They […]

Changes To Fair Deal Scheme For Family Farms And Small Businesses

Clare FM Text 086 1800 964 13th May 2021 Picture © Pixabay Cabinet has signed off on amendments to the Fair Deal scheme which covers the cost of nursing home care. New legislation will introduce a three-year cap on financial contributions for farmers and small business owners, when calculating the cost for nursing home care. Currently, they have to set aside 7.5 percent of the value of their land every year to fund a place in a nursing home, and there’s no cap on contributions. CONTINUE READING BELOW On Thursday’s Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Aisling Meehan, Agricultural Solicitor in Sixmilebridge, Martin McMahon, Clare Chair of the ICMSA and Geraldine O’Connell, IFA Farm Family & Social Affairs Committee Clare Representative.

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