CELEBRATIONS were in full flow to honour Limerick’s Fairtrade City Status at Istabraq Hall last week. Fairtrade committee members past and present, former
A SUPERINTENDENT told the trial of serving Gardaí and a retired superintendent, accused of wrongdoing, that they were “to the fore” of protecting citizens
Q. I am working for the last few years in the same job, we have no workplace pension and I hear people lately talking about next year’s auto-enrolment.
LIMERICK’S County towns will be bustling with activity with Christmas fairs and markets this December, with more festive cheer than you can shake a candy
THE Council has been urged to review the one way system on the Fairgreen at the junction of St Patrick’s Road, considered by one councillor to be “exceedingly
THE Christmas season is truly upon us as the first Christmas markets of the year kick off. The Limerick Post photographer got out and about at the annual
SUMMER arrivals Dan Kelly and JJ Hanrahan have been named in the Munster XV to face Bath in the Investec Champions Cup opener at The Rec this Saturday,
THE FORMER head of the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI) denied suggestions at a trial that he pursued Limerick Garda Superintendent,
PROPOSED wind farms in Bruff and Dromin-Athlacca and Coolcappa are causing “unbelievable problems” for local communities. That’s according to Sinn Féin
A GARDA accused of unlawfully interfering in pending road traffic prosecutions told investigating Gardaí he believed he was following directions from a
THE Limerick Post photographer got his skates for the return of a firm favourite Christmas tradition in the Treaty City. Do you know someone spotted out
Sinn Féin Senator Joanne Collins has highlighted serious concerns and her objection to the Mercosur agreement at a public meeting in Newcastle West. Calling
PLANNING permission has been submitted for a large-scale residential development for almost 200 houses and apartments in Mungret. Marshall Yards Development
KEEP it personal, keep it simple – that’s the message from An Post this Christmas as people prepare to send cards and gifts to loved ones across the globe.
THE Council has been urged to write to Uisce Éireann and the HSE for an update on the high levels of trihalomethanes (THM) in Limerick’s water supply and
THE Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) says the number of learner drivers in Limerick is a “crisis”, with over 15,000 on the road since September 2025.
MARY Immaculate College (MIC) in Limerick recently hosted a first-of-its-kind conference in partnership with the Irish NGO SeeBeyondBorders Ireland. EPIC