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Childcare Tax Break Breakdown

Greg Crisci & Doug Devereaux

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Welcome to 'Childcare Tax Break Breakdown,' the essential podcast for HR and operation leaders in large enterprise organizations across the United States. Hosted by Greg and Doug, two experts with a shared passion for savvy financial solutions and a unique personal bond - both are proud dads, former single fathers, born on the same day, and enthusiasts in finding financial loopholes. Every episode guides you through the latest childcare legislation and financial grants, offering insights int ...
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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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A new facility for children with additional needs in Clare is expected to provide its service users with a positive experience throughout their stay.Enable Ireland, which provides services to over 500 children with intellectual, physical, sensory and autism spectrum disabilities in the Midwest, has secured planning permission for a new children's r…
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Clare Gardaí are warning that as the evenings get darker, it's those who are most vulnerable that are in the greatest danger on the roads.With the clocks having gone back this morning, less light can be expected in the evenings going forward.153 have been killed on the roads nationwide so far this year which is ten more than at this stage in 2023.H…
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Clare's IFA Chair says the average income for farmers must be above the industrial wage to solve the sector's recruitment and retention crisis.It comes as the Department of Agriculture is set to approve a new commission on generational renewal in order to combat the rising proportion of farmers approaching retirement age.Agriculture currently contr…
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Ennis retailers will have to be on their toes in order to score top prize in a unique Christmas initiative returning this year.Clare County Council has confirmed the return of it's Christmas train and window dressing competition for the festive period, as part of a €50,000 grant for five projects aiming to boost footfall in the town.These will incl…
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On this podcast:Clare FM's Derek Dormer & Derrick Lynch speak with the Doora Barefield and KIB camps ahead of Sunday's Clare LGFA senior final in Cusack ParkOn the Doora Barefield side, Síofra ní Chonaill, Aisling Reidy, Paddy Frawley and Amy Lenihan speak with Derek, while Amy Sexton, Niall Hickey, Patrick O'Connor and Karen Galvin speak with Derr…
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Motorists in Clare are being urged to remain alert at the wheel in order to stay alive this Bank Holiday weekend.Clare Gardaí commenced their October Bank Holiday operation at 7am on Thursday and will continue to monitor the county's roads network until 7am on Tuesday.Across this weekend last year, two people lost their lives on the roads, while ni…
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Clare's first female TD has condemned what she's called the "extraordinary slowness" of achieving fair gender representation in Irish politics.The upcoming General Election will be the first in which all parties are required to field 40% female candidates to receive full State funding.Eight women have declared for the General Election in Clare so f…
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Ashley Campbell and Thor Jensen will play the Greyhound Bar in Kilkee this Sunday, as part of their Irish tour. The pair each bring their different musical backgrounds to their joint venture. Ashley, who is the daughter of country & pop legend Glen Campbell, mixes her country and Americana roots with Thor Jensen's rock and jazz stylings. It’s a mix…
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A nationwide initiative called Swim in Pink is being used to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research. Swim In Pink is taking place this Sunday, the 27th of October at 1pm with everyone gathering at the Cappa pier, in Kilrush. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by one of the key people behind the event, Pauline Dunleavy.…
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Nobody would begrudge Phil Coulter, if he decided to spend most of his days relaxing in a hammock, sipping on a pina colada...however, that’s not his style! The legendary songwriter, artist and producer is hitting the road once again. The Derry native will bring his Legacy – more songs, more stories, more melodies, more memories show to Glór on the…
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The Temple Gate Hotel recently changed hands, with Dermot Kelly and John Gavan of the Shannon Springs Hotel taking ownership. Some may have wondered if that may not be the last Ennis hotel to be sold this year. There appear to be rumours that the Old Ground Hotel is for sale...is that the case? To address those rumours, Alan Morrissey was joined by…
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The Dublin Marathon will take place this Bank Holiday weekend. Two Clare man will be running in the marathon for very good causes. Chris O’Donovan is aiming to raise vital funds for Samaritans, while Declan Meaney is doing it for the Irish Kidney Association. To talk about this further, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Chris O'Donovan and Dec…
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A range of road tolls will be more expensive from the start of next year. On the M50, tolls for cars, buses, and van that are not registered with eFlow will be 10 cents higher. Trucks will also pay 10 cent more for M50 tolls; lorries with no e-tag will pay 20 cent more. Heavy goods vehicles will pay an extra 10 cents to use the M1, M3, M4, and the …
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The Government claims it's committed to delivering a sustainable plan for North Clare.Consultation has recently closed on the Cliffs of Moher 2040 Strategy, the intention of which is to "create world-class visitor experiences, enhance the special qualities of the cliffs and to grow the attraction’s tourism and economic contribution to Clare County …
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It's claimed Clare has the worst national secondary roads in the country. It comes as a special meeting will take place today to assess priority roads for resurfacing in the Kilrush and Ennistymon Electoral areas this year. Last year, just 6% of Clare's road network was restrengthened, well below the national 10% target. Cathaoirleach of the West C…
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A North Clare healthcare campaigner has lambasted TDs for their "farcical" decision to vote against noting the final Oireachtas report on assisted dying.The Dáil has agreed to note the final report of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying which seeks to legalise assisted dying in restricted circumstances, with 73 deputies voted in favour…
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Works is underway to make Clare one of the global capitals of the Aerospace Sector.Clare County Council has hosted a delegation from nine European countries as part of an initiative aimed at exploring new opportunities for Aerospace in Shannon and the wider Midwest region.The Europe-wide Moving Toward Aerospace, or MAE project, has been established…
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The late, great Johnny Fean is to be remembered in his hometown of Shannon in a rather fitting way. On Saturday, the 16th of November the “Johnny Fean Stage” will be officially opened to honour the life of the guitarist with legendary 70's Irish rock outfit, Horslips. The opening promises to be a very special event. To discuss this further, Alan Mo…
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October is Miscarriage Awareness Month. When a loved one has experienced a miscarriage or stillbirth, it can be difficult to know what you can do to show your support in their time of need. To find out more and get advice, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aishling Maloney, Clare native and Miscarriage Association of Ireland member.The Clare branch of t…
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Socks in the Frying Pan are preparing for the release of their upcoming album.The traditional trio from Ennis will unveil their fifth studio album, Waiting for Inspiration, on November 15th.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Shane and Fiachra Hayes.Photo (c): https://www.facebook.com/socksinthefryingpan…
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On Thursday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Petrina O’Halloran for Parenthood in Focus.Petrina is the founder of Mama’s Boobie Box, mum blogger and writer for online magazine Boobingit.com.This week, Petrina spoke about the reduction of public health nurses, and the issues arising from this.…
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The Bank Holiday weekend in Kilrush promises to be a good one. That’s because the south-west Clare town will play host to Sound Out, a weekend of arts events. It is a celebration of spoken word, story and song. With workshops, talks and performances, there’s something for everyone.To discover more about what will be happening, Alan Morrissey was jo…
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This year’s Trick or Treat for Sick Children campaign will be fronted by a little girl from County Clare. Four-year-old Meabh Lynch has been chosen as this year’s face for the important campaign. Meabh, who attends the naíonra at Gaelscoil Donncha Rua in Shannon, was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of three. To discuss this further, Alan M…
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Occupants of Abbey Court on the Limerick Road say they're living frightened every day, following a major escalation in incidents of anti-social behaviour. Residents claim gangs of youths have been congregating in an obscured area near the entrance to the estate, which is hidden from public view by greenery, trees and bushes to drink, take drugs and…
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It's claimed all post offices in Clare are at risk amid the closure of a prominent Ennis branch. An Post has confirmed its Market Street office will shut for the final time at 4pm on October 31st, as it has been unable to fill a vacancy arising from the retirement of the outgoing Postmaster. It marks the seventh post office closure in Clare since 2…
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Separately, the scarcity and unaffordability of housing in Clare is said to be keeping many families in Clare in a cycle of emergency accommodation.The Simon Communities of Ireland's latest Locked Out of the Market report has found that just 33 properties nationwide were available to rent within the discretionary rate of the Housing Assistance Paym…
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The Burren Food Fayre & Burren Beo Winterage Festival will take place this October bank holiday weekend. The annual food themed event is a chance to showcase the amazing produce of the Burren through workshops, food stalls, competitions, chef demonstrations and more. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Ryan Fitzpatrick of Wild Cat…
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We were joined by Ennis actor, screenwriter and playwright, Mark O’Halloran recently, to chat about the collaboration between him and his niece. Those plays – Trade and Mary Motorhead – can be seen as one-act operas at Glór this evening. Prior to that, musician and writer Ushmush has been working with members of Clare Poetry Collective to create po…
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Clare County Fire and Rescue Service has warned the public of the dangers associated with burning waste in illegal bonfires. The warning comes in advance of the Hallowe’en period, a time when illegal bonfires have been used to dispose of waste. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer of Clare Fire and Resc…
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Storm Ashley made its impact on County Clare over last weekend, with thousands of homes being left without power, as well as fallen debris on many roads.Burren Animal Rescue was also impacted, with the storm destroying its haybarn!They are seeking the public’s help on this.To find out the extent of the damage and what can be done, Alan Morrissey wa…
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The CEO of Ryanair says Shannon Airport is not the solution to Dublin's passenger cap woes, but insists the airline remains committed to growth in the MidWest. The Irish Aviation Authority has ordered Dublin Airport to reduce its summer cap to below 25.2 million passengers, although this week, numerous airlines including Ryanair have been granted l…
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A former Clare member of the National Bus and Rail Union has issued a scathing criticism of the Transport Minister for his stance on a police force for the sector. SIPTU has recommended such a service as part of its 'Travel Safe' plan, in order to quell what it's described as a growing number of on-board anti-social behaviour incidents across the c…
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Joe Sarachek, Founding Principal with The Sarachek Law Firm, joins Michael Bull, CCIM to discuss fundamentals and strategies for investing in distressed real estate properties. ShareFile - Secure, digital solutions to simplify workflows and improve collaboration. https://ShareFile.com Bull Realty - Customized Asset & Occupancy Solutions: https://ww…
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Concern has emerged that figures documenting a rise in domestic abuse incidents in Clare are just the tip of the iceberg.Justice Minister Helen McEntee has revealed the number of domestic abuse incidents in the Clare/Tipperary Garda Division more than tripled over the past decade, from 719 in 2014 to 2,423 in 2023.The figures, compiled from the res…
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A Clare teachers' representative is pleading with the Department of Education to provide young teachers with better job security to weaken the lure of going abroad.A new survey has found at least 951 teaching posts in primary and special schools are vacant at present, with the number expected to treble in the months to come.It's a problem that's be…
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Hector Ó hEochagáin is off on his travels again, and this time he’s packed his flip flops, short-sleeved shirt, Bermuda shorts and straw hat! Ireland’s favourite explorer is making his way back to the Caribbean for his new travel series, Hector Caribbean. The premiere of Hector’s latest Caribbean adventure series airs this Thursday on TG4. To talk …
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Fans of rock legends Queen would do well to make their way to Glór this coming weekend. On Saturday, Qween – that's Queen with a ‘w’ - described as “Europe’s best tribute show”, will bring the magic of Freddie Mercury and co. to Ennis. The band have picked up some big names from the world of music as fans, as well as playing to large crowds! To fin…
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Frank McDonald believes Dublin Airport doesn’t need to dominate because the sky is much clearer out westFrank, who is a former environmental editor of The Irish Times, has said in an opinion piece in the Irish Independent that Shannon Airport can play a greater role in Irish air travel.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Frank McD…
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The National Organic Awards 2024 took place in the Bord Bia Global Hub in Dublin on the 17th of October.The National Organic Awards, held in association with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, celebrate the achievements and high standards of the increasing number of organic growers, producers, and manufacturers in the country. Amon…
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Tommy Hilfiger and Eddie Lenihan are two names you would never usually put in the same sentence, but recent events have changed that.They ended up spending some time together recently, when the iconic fashion designer paid a visit to the Crusheen home of the folklorist, who also fronts Seanchaí Corner here on Morning Focus. To find out more about h…
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The Clare branch of the Community Action Tenants Union claims the Government is deliberately making it difficult to crackdown on rule-breaking in the rental sector to keep landlords on side. It comes as the Residential Tenancies Board says it may seek new powers to inspect properties suspected of being unregistered tenancies. An analysis by the Cen…
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