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TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

TruNews: Real News, Uncensored

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TRUNEWS is a daily news and inspiration Godcast, founded by Rick Wiles. Rick Wiles is the father of “citizen reporting.” He pioneered alternative media long before the arrival of blogs and podcasts. TRUNEWS has an extremely loyal audience around the world. The program is 100% listener-supported. Guests include members of the US Congress, members of the European Parliament, members of the British Parliament, scientists, astronauts, climatologists, billionaires, investors, top-selling authors, ...
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Nurses and Midwives say the aftershock of the HSE's recruitment embargo continues to heavily impact overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick.Although the controversial cost saving measure was lifted in July, the INMO is set to ballot its members for industrial action as 2,000 nursing and midwifery posts remain unfilled nationwide.The ban was in…
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It's hoped a major milestone has been reached in the fight to reopen an Accident and Emergency Department in Ennis.It's after a Sinn Féin motion calling for a second ED to be established in the MidWest passed through the Dáil without challenge from Health Minister Stephen Donnelly.Just 20 TDs were in attendance for the debate, but it's unclear if t…
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Sinn Féin claims Clare families would be "far better off" under its alternative budget.It's promising to deliver 21,500 social and affordable homes next year alone and to increase investment in wastewater and water infrastructure by €100m.The main opposition party is also pledging to abolish apprenticeship fees and universal social charge on the fi…
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The Clare Older People’s Council and the Clare Age Friendly Programme are hosting a Health & Wellbeing Age Expo during Positive Ageing Week to showcase the supports and services available for older people living in County Clare. The Expo will be taking place on Thursday, the 3rd of October from 11am to 4pm in Treacy’s West County Hotel, Ennis.There…
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Researchers have identified nearly 200 chemicals used to make food packaging that could possibly increase the risk of breast cancer. Found in plastics and paper, some of the potential mammary carcinogens include polysterene and polyamide, which are used in styrofoam to-go containers from restaurants and black plastic spatulas. To discuss this furth…
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On Tuesday, October 1, Keane’s shop in Carriagholt will close although the pub, which has been operating for almost 200 years, will remain open for business. Located across the road from Carrigaholt Pier, Keane’s shop has been a stop-off point for many thousands of visitors to the village and the Loop Head peninsula every summer as well as a vital …
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An Ennis based bus driver has been in touch with Clare FM claiming that people dropping and collecting students outside Coláiste Mhuire, St. Flannan's, and Rice College are parking on footpaths, obstructing bus lanes, and endangering both students and pedestrians. To discuss this further, Peter O'Connell was joined by Councillor and member of Clare…
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25 step-down beds are to be put in place in Cahercalla Community Hospital in the coming weeks. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly announced during a visit to University Hospital Limerick in March that as part of an effort to ease pressure on the Dooradoyle facility, additional community rehabilitation unit beds would be put in place in Ennis, Nenagh …
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A local representative of a North Clare town says "it's time to leave the bats behind" and focus on delivering a much-needed car park for the area. Plans to demolish a number of derelict buildings on Monastery Lane in Ennistymon in order to build an off-street car park on the site have been held up for two years due to the presence of bats within t…
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Today, we will discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin's significant statement that could have serious global ramifications. In a recent meeting with his version of Russia's national security council, President Putin called for an update to Russia's nuclear doctrine. What does this mean? It includes a much clearer definition of the scenarios that …
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A Clare family whose mother experienced deficits in her care before she died at University Hospital Limerick is calling for the recommendations of a report into her death to be urgently implemented before more lives are lost in vain.Brigid O'Loughlin from Inch passed away from mesenteric ischemia in 2017 and a subsequent investigation raised signif…
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Clare's Government TD claims that even if "the devil incarnate" touched down at Shannon Airport, the blame doesn't lie with management at the Clare base.A Government investigation is ongoing following reports that aircraft carrying potential military cargo to Israel passed through Irish airspace, while it's also been reported that Shannon Airport w…
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Details on the next chapter in the life of a prominent West Clare derelict building are expected to become known "in the not too distant future".The long-vacant Convent of Mercy in Kilrush has returned to the agenda of a meeting of West Clare's local representatives, having been raised by Doonbeg Councillor Rita McInerney this week.Funded through a…
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The Burren and Cliffs of Moher have joined the company of the most famous destinations in the world in a new list recognising flourishing natural attractions.The prominent North Clare natural attractions have been named among the top 100 Geological Heritage Sites at the 37th International Geological Congress in Busan.Other world renowned sites to r…
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Áine Tyrell is home from Australia and is releasing a new song on Friday, 27th September called ‘Singing our way home’. She will be performing at Monroe's in Dublin on Sunday September 29th, The Cobblestone in Dublin on October 3rd and Shoalhaven Head in Australia on October 18th followed by several more dates.For some people, hitting the open road…
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Burrenbeo Trust has confirmed that the latest round of the National Heritage Keepers Programme opened for applications on the 3rd of September. Over 150 groups and schools have completed the free programme to date. Heritage Keepers are now looking for community groups and senior classes of primary schools to take part in its highly anticipated four…
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It is time for another wonderful tale from the one and only Eddie Lenihan, which means it is time for Seanchaí Corner.Every fortnight on Morning Focus, Seanchaí Corner sees Eddie, the renowned author, storyteller, lecturer, and broadcaster regaling us with a memorable story from his extensive collection of old Irish tales and fables.This week, Eddi…
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The people of Kilrush and West Clare are being asked to get involved in the future planning of the old Mars cinema in the town. Next Thursday, the 3rd of October 2024, Tourism Development International, in conjunction with Clare County Council and Kilrush Town Team, are inviting local people and business owners to come to a walk-in clinic in the To…
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Ciaran O'Driscoll is a poet; a member of Aosdána with ten books of poetry, a memoir and a novel to his credit.Far from resting on his laurels, O'Driscoll, at 80, has produced something of a 'shocker'; a brave and beautifully written novel called "The Golden Ass" that explores sexuality in its spectrum, questions the notions of beauty, tours imagina…
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Kevin Ryan is a hugely popular and well-liked married father of one from Kilmore, Broadford in East Clare. Since the Autumn of 2023, when he experienced kidney failure as well as numerous other health complications, Kevin has been left unable to work and with significant care needs. He spent over 6 months in the University Hospital Limerick but in …
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The Clare Branch of the Irish Red Cross are doing a lot of work including promoting new members to join their ambulance service and holding a Tour of Clare fundraiser. The Irish Red Cross also have plans to develop and improve their training centre in Clare. They will be holding an annual table quiz on Saturday, the 9th of November 2024.To talk mor…
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It's been suggested the sheer scale of Clare's Garda Division means it doesn't lend itself to facilitating good quality community policing. The annual conference of the Association of Garda Superintendents taking place this week has heard descriptions of the Operational Policing Model introduced by Commissioner Drew Harris last year as "idealistic"…
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The end of legacy water supply issues could soon be on the horizon for a prominent West Clare village. Uisce Eireann has taken the decision to elevate the replacement of 6km of water mains in Doonbeg to the top of its regional priority list. It follows persistent outages caused by bursts on the network's obsolete infrastructure this year, which is …
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Today, we will dive into a bold prediction by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, who believes that artificial 'superintelligence'—a machine far smarter than humans—could be with us in just a few thousand days. Recently, Altman reflected on the transformative power of AI, claiming that its development will usher in an era of 'massive prosperity.' He envisio…
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The Health Minister has defended his Department's response to enhancing capacity, staffing and resources across the UL Hospitals Group in the face of consistent and worsening overcrowding this year.It follows a fiery debate held in the Dáil on the matter in light of the harrowing findings of former Chief Justice Frank Clarke's Report into the Death…
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The overcrowding crisis at UHL has once again dominated headlines this week, following the publication of the Clarke Report, which determined the circumstances surrounding Aoife Johnston's death "were almost certainly avoidable".2024 remains on course to be the worst year on record for trolley numbers at Dooradoyle with the Irish Nurses and Midwive…
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It's claimed rising property prices in Ennis are impeding social and economic growth in the town.The Real Estate Alliance's latest quarterly report for the period of July to August shows the average price of a second hand three-bed home in Clare is now €270,000; an increase of €20,000 in the last three months.The issue is most acute in the county t…
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A Clare-based environmental group has travelled to Dublin this afternoon to push for a long-awaited piece of conservation legislation to be given the full focus of elected representatives.A rally is being held outside Leinster House by the Fair Seas campaign which is a coalition of what it describes as "Ireland's leading environmental non-governmen…
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Susan O'Neill is known as a songwriter of many depths, with a timeless voice and a growing reputation for standout live performances. In the past 3 years since the release of her duet album In The Game with Mick Flannery, Susan has been invited to share stages across North American, Europe and the UK with Phoebe Bridgers, The Teskey Brothers, Calex…
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The Irish Thoracic Society is marking World Lung Day today, September 25th.They want everyone to join them to promote better lung health for all. To tell us more about it, the CEO of Irish Thoracic Society, Orla Veale joined Peter O'Connell on Wednesday's Morning Focus.Photo (c): 7activestudio from Getty Images via Canva…
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The Madden family’s eminent association with the hotel industry in Clare comes to an end with the sale of the Temple Gate Hotel in Ennis.The landmark, 70-bedroom hotel, bar and restaurant will continue to operate through a seamless transition retaining staff and services at the popular, town centre, 4-star facility. People and service underpin the …
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As we heard across Clare FM’s news bulletins on Tuesday, the process of exhuming the body of Patrick Nugent started yesterday in Feenagh graveyard in Sixmilebridge. Patrick died in February of 1984 from injuries sustained after a function in Bunratty Castle where he worked as banqueting manager. Addressing the media at a press conference yesterday,…
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The Health Minister has been requested to hold a special briefing for elected representatives in the MidWest. It follows the harrowing findings of inquests and investigations this year into the deaths of Shannon residents Martin Abbott and most recently sixteen-year-old Aoife Johnston at the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. The…
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Shannon Airport is urging airlines to recognise there's no passenger cap in place at facilities outside of Dublin. It follows the launch of Ryanair's Winter Schedule for Clare's international airport which will see increased frequency on routes to Kaunas, Krakow, London, Manchester and Tenerife. Currently, Dublin Airport is restricted to handling 3…
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Sporting organisations across Clare are set to benefit from a funding boost of over €9m announced today. The allocation has been made under the Sports Capital Grant and approximately 84 projects across the codes of Gaelic Games, Soccer, Rugby, Cricket, Athletics, Aquatics and Swimming will benefit in this county. Among the biggest winners are the C…
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Today, we will dive into a bold prediction by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, who believes that artificial 'superintelligence'—a machine far smarter than humans—could be with us in just a few thousand days. Recently, Altman reflected on the transformative power of AI, claiming that its development will usher in an era of 'massive prosperity.' He envisio…
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One person has been hospitalised following what's been described as a horrific dog attack in South East Clare.Two people were out jogging on land near Sixmilebridge yesterday evening, when they were set upon by two Sheep Dogs.Emergency services were alerted and Gardaí, as well as Clare's County Dog Warden were dispatched to the scene.The dogs were …
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A fresh investigation has been launched into the death of a Clare man who passed away 40 years ago as a result of injuries sustained during an incident in Bunratty.Gardaí have confirmed that the exhumation of the remains of Patrick Nugent commenced this morning, as part of a new investigation into the circumstances of his death.On the evening of Fe…
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Passenger numbers at Shannon Airport are set to take off, with the announcement that Ryanair is to introduce extra flights on five routes from the Midwest Airport this year as part of its Winter Schedule.The airline has confirmed today that due to passenger demand, it's three state of the art Boeing 737 Gamechanger Aircraft currently based in the M…
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A small group of local people are undertaking a momentous challenge to raise not only funds but awareness around Oesophageal Cancer. They will depart Clooney Quin on Sunday, the 29th of September.Cycle4Des is named after Des Lynch who passed away from Oesophageal Cancer on 30th September 2021. For more on this, Peter O'Connell was joined by Co-orga…
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Marty Morrissey joins up with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra for star-studded nights to remember in Dublin and Galway. The concerts are set for Dublin on the 26th of September and Galway on the 27th of September.To discuss this further, Peter O'Connell was joined in-studio by Marty Morrissey.Photo (c): Clare FM…
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Clinical Psychologist Dr David Coleman is about to embark on a nationwide tour this October which will aim to reframe anxiety for children and teenagers as a normal part of their lives that can be regulated rather than something to be eliminated. David, who specialises in working with children, teenagers and their families in this area, will visit …
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The Friends of Ennis Hospital has made a renewed call for the resignation of UL Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan following an independent report into the death of Shannon Teenager Aoife Johnston. The investigation by former Chief Justice Frank Clarke found the circumstances of the 16 year-old's death were almost certainly avoidable and that severe…
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It's been suggested Clare County Council's engineers are "contradicting themselves" by denying a request for public lighting in the vicinity of a rural pub. Newly-elected Cree Independent Councillor Dinny Gould has this week called for lighting to be installed outside Carney's Bar in Connolly as he claims it's "extremely dangerous" for staff and cu…
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