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Calls for extra trains for All Ireland semi final

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Kerry politicians are calling on Irish Rail to provide additional train services for supporters travelling to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final.

Kerry is set to play Tyrone on Saturday, July 12, with a 5:00 PM throw-in at Croke Park, Dublin.
Minister Michael Healy-Rae TD has urged Irish Rail to ensure sufficient capacity, particularly for return journeys after the match.
He cited the late finish time as a concern for fans needing to get home safely and conveniently.
Minister Healy-Rae stated he would raise this directly with Irish Rail to secure plans for adequate transport both to and from Dublin.
Fianna Fáil Deputy Michael Cahill and Councillor Tommy Cahill have also praised Kerry supporters for their turnout at the recent quarter-final win over Armagh.
They echoed calls for increased transport options for the semi-final.
The Cahills said they are actively working with Irish Rail and Kerry Airport.
This follows their previous successful engagement with Irish Rail for the Armagh quarter-final, which saw extra train services provided. Despite current train services to Dublin already being fully booked for July 12, the Cahills are pressing Irish Rail for more trains from Kerry.
They are also exploring flight options, having submitted formal requests to Kerry Airport for additional flights.
Councillor Cahill referenced expected heavy traffic on the M7 route on July 12 due to fans from Kerry, Limerick, and Kildare heading to Croke Park. He stated they are "flat out working behind the scenes" to ensure fans have travel options

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Diabetes expert Dr Omer Taha to address local health meeting

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Consultant Endocrinologist Dr Omer Taha from the Bon Secours Hospital, Tralee, will be the guest speaker at the upcoming HeartBeat meeting on June 30.

The meeting will commence at 8pm in the Parish Centre on Park Road.

Dr Taha will speak about Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 and Type 2, detailing all diabetes-related complications.

The talk will be followed by a question and answer session, alongside tea, coffee, and biscuits. Special informational booklets from Diabetes Ireland, focused on living well with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, will also be available on the night.

All are welcome to attend.


The announcement follows last month’s meeting, which focused on the Kerry Stroke Support Group. Guest speaker Stephanie Stretton delivered a talk on stroke aftercare, recovery, and the health and wellbeing needs of survivors.


A key piece of advice highlighted was that anyone suffering a stroke while away from home in the countryside should call 112, as emergency services can track the phone location immediately to save valuable time.


The Kerry Stroke Support Group continues to hold its monthly meetings on the last Thursday of each month at the Baile Mhuire Day Centre in Tralee.


Meanwhile, HeartBeat recently received a generous financial boost. Paul Sherry, Manager of the Killarney Outlet Centre, successfully applied to the Pavers Annual Charities Funding Event on behalf of the group. As a result, Pavers London has donated £1,000 sterling, equivalent to over €1,200.

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National award for Liam O’Connor’s family band

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Killarney accordionist Liam O’Connor and his family band have won the Family Band of the Year award at the 2026 Irish Entertainment Awards.


The star-studded ceremony took place on June 18 at the Great Northern Hotel in Bundoran, County Donegal.


The annual event brings together musicians, performers, and personalities to recognise outstanding achievements across the Irish entertainment industry.


O’Connor said he was delighted and honoured to receive the accolade. During the event, the local musician shared the stage with a line-up of performers including singer Simon Casey and actor Patrick Bergin.

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