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2 weeks ago |
corkcity.ie | Jason Byrne |Shane Byrne |Elected Representatives |Protected Disclosures
This scheme marks a major investment in the future of Cork City, aiming to revitalise one of its most historic and culturally vibrant quarters by restoring its distinctive ‘village within the city’ character. It forms part of a broader strategy to promote sustainable urban living—focusing on high-quality public spaces, improved accessibility, and a more inviting environment for residents, workers, and visitors alike in the Douglas Street area and its surroundings.
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2 weeks ago |
rte.ie | Shane Byrne
Every day, creators in Ireland are utilising their social media platforms to educate and entertain the masses, discussing historical events, cultural movements, and personal experiences. With Pride month in full swing, now is the perfect time to give the below creators a follow and support the LGBTQ+ community. Jane [email protected] about Ireland's history, heritage, culture and nature, Jane Casey is one of the leading creators contributing to #HistoryTok in Ireland.
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3 weeks ago |
motorsport.ie | Shane Byrne |leonulty All
A puncture on Royal Rally of Scandinavia’s opening day of action cost Jon Armstrong and Shane Byrne a top result on their latest European Rally Championship round. The Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy crew posted a fastest time on stage five, Gronlund, showing the same speed displayed on Thursday’s Qualifying Stage when they secured good road position thanks to setting a joint-third-fastest time.
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1 month ago |
comedy.co.uk | Shane Byrne
Tuesday 27th May 2025, 3:13pm The line-up has been confirmed for the LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year 2025 final. The following acts progressed through the semi-finals to earn a place on the Clapham Grand stage on Tuesday 10th June. The biographies have been written by the comedians themselves. Ciara Barnes: "A worrying level of good" - Shane Daniel Byrne. Sean Barnham: Goes with the flow because they're not a good swimmer. Esther: Gay & tired.
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1 month ago |
goloudnow.com | Shane Byrne
Woman seeking posthumous IVF facing bureaucratic hurdles 27 May - 14 mins Podcast Series Moncrieff Highlights Seán's guest lost her husband to cancer just two months ago. While undergoing treatment, he made a donation so that they could have children in the future through IVF. Now, she is trying to undergo posthumous IVF, but the health service is restricted from covering this on the free IVF scheme. She would like this to change.
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