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CorkToday 19 April 2024

A man has been found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of C103 commentator Paudie Palmer


Protests are expected across the Canary Islands this Saturday – we hear from Irish business owners in the Canaries who are aware of the concerns from locals but also see the value tourism has on the region

 

One man asks the question is losing an arm not enough to qualify as a disabled driver ?


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