The curator of Kerry County Museum, Helen O’Carroll, speaks to Jerry about the subject. This month, the National Museum of Ireland decided to no longer exhibit the blood-stained cap of Michael Collins which he wore when he was assassinated. The decision was made DUE to conservation concerns but also on ethical grounds regarding the display of objects with human remains.
90 additional deaths and 928 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 90 additional deaths related to COVID-19.89 deaths occurred in January.The median age of those...
Tralee among a number of Kerry locations being considered for mass vaccination site
Tralee is among a number of locations in Kerry and Cork being considered for the location of a mass COVID-19 vaccination centre.That's according to...
Calls for critical funding to be allocated for accident blackspot in North Kerry
There is a critical need for funding to be allocated for an accident blackspot in North Kerry.Fine Gael councillor Aoife Thornton raised the issue...
Legal Lowdown – January 26th, 2021
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Law lecturer and solicitor Miriam McGillycuddy answers your questions on the last Tuesday of the month.
Tusla on Concerns over Mid-Kerry Youth Service – January 26th, 2021
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Tusla, the child and family agency, and the Kerry Diocesan Youth Service, which has operated services for young people in mid-Kerry, respond to concerns...
Dedicated Tourism Minister and Taskforce Needed – January 26th, 2021
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That’s the view of Labour senator Mark Wall.