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Today, we talk about creativity—not as a luxury, but as a national strategy. Sheila Deegan is one of Ireland's leading cultural architects. Over three decades, she's shaped the artistic life of Limerick and helped reimagine the role of creativity in civic life. She now serves in the Creative Ireland Programme, a bold cross-government initiative that sees culture as a force for personal and national wellbeing. From children's creative freedom to climate action, from local festivals to cross-border partnerships, Creative Ireland asks a radical question: what happens when a country places imagination at the heart of public policy? Sheila Deegan joins me now to talk about that question—about culture, community, the role of art in a divided world, and what it means to build something lasting through the machinery of government."I left the local environment to pursue Creative Ireland because I really believe in this broader approach. Let's try not to silo things. Let's try and get people working collaboratively for the benefit of everybody, not just one program over the other. I really hope that young people can hold a sense of social justice as we move forward into a very complicated world. They need to remember that we're all just people and that we all just need each other, whether that's creatively or within the landscape or within the economics."Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Today, we talk about creativity—not as a luxury, but as a national strategy. Sheila Deegan is one of Ireland's leading cultural architects. Over three decades, she's shaped the artistic life of Limerick and helped reimagine the role of creativity in civic life. She now serves in the Creative Ireland Programme, a bold cross-government initiative that sees culture as a force for personal and national wellbeing. From children's creative freedom to climate action, from local festivals to cross-border partnerships, Creative Ireland asks a radical question: what happens when a country places imagination at the heart of public policy? Sheila Deegan joins me now to talk about that question—about culture, community, the role of art in a divided world, and what it means to build something lasting through the machinery of government."I left the local environment to pursue Creative Ireland because I really believe in this broader approach. Let's try not to silo things. Let's try and get people working collaboratively for the benefit of everybody, not just one program over the other. I really hope that young people can hold a sense of social justice as we move forward into a very complicated world. They need to remember that we're all just people and that we all just need each other, whether that's creatively or within the landscape or within the economics."Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In the heart of Limerick city sits a newly-built six storey landmark, offered as a gift by JP McManus to Limerick City and County Council. The billionaire businessman had a vision for an iconic tourist attraction in the southwest, offering a boost to the area and honouring Ireland's proud rugby tradition. The International Rugby Experience opened to great fanfare in May 2023, but was shuttered just 19 months later amid a bitter row between McManus and the local authority. The city's directly-elected mayor refused to take the gift. Now the red-bricked white elephant has become a metaphor for intractable local politics or a billionaire's vanity project, depending on who you ask. So what happened behind the scenes to collapse the scrum and what efforts are underway now to try and end the impasse? Limerick journalist and Irish Times contributor Brian Carroll tells the story of the ill-fated International Rugby Experience.Presented by Aideen Finnegan. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks podcast we dip our toes into the events held in Rome last week for the Jubilee of Youth which culminated with a Vigil at Tor Vergata University outside Rome with Pope Leo and about a million youngsters! We will be catching up with the contingent from Limerick diocese in a few weeks time but on this weeks podcast we sharing an address given by Bishop Robert Barren full keynote speech at the National US Pilgrim Gathering at the 2025 Jubilee of Youth in Rome. You can read about the address HERE.Bishop Barren also had a brief address for the Irish pilgrims in Rome as well - HERE. Text us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
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Parents are keeping their pockets lined by teaching their children to steal from shops in Limerick. That's what Shane Gleeson, who runs several Spar branches across the city, said, and that the Child Protection Agency needs to get involved.How big of a problem is this, and what should the solution be?Andrea is joined by Shane, as well as other shop owners, to discuss…
Limerick comedian Steve Cummins joins Gillian to talk about being a modern dad and challenge negative stereotypes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks podcast we dip our toes into the events held in Rome last week for the Jubilee of Youth which culminated with a Vigil at Tor Vergata University outside Rome with Pope Leo and about a million youngsters! We will be catching up with the contingent from Limerick diocese in a few weeks time but on this weeks podcast we sharing an address given by Bishop Robert Barren full keynote speech at the National US Pilgrim Gathering at the 2025 Jubilee of Youth in Rome. You can read about the address HERE.Bishop Barren also had a brief address for the Irish pilgrims in Rome as well - HERE. In addition on the podcast this week we have our regular run through the up coming liturgical odds and ends including saints of the week and some local notices. In part three we have a brief reflection on the Sunday Gospel from Luke 12:35-40 with the reminder that "You too must stand ready, because the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect". Text us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
Ger Silke joins Gillian to discuss how he will walk from Limerick to Knock to raise funds for the charity Mary's Meals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well-known Limerick jeweller Tadhg Kearney joins Gillian to discuss modern engagement ring trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UL PhD student Siobhán O'Leary joins Gillian to talk about the rising popularity of her business 'Siobh's Knits' and how she creates clothing featuring Limerick transport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Limerick Rose Molly Ann O'Halloran, Treaty City Brewery's Stephen Cuneen and Emma Wilson from the Women in Business Network join Gillian to talk about what makes Limerick a great place to live. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Nelligan, Principal of St. Munchin's School in Limerick and Louise Bayliss from SPARK and SVP join Gillian to discuss whether uniforms should be scrapped or made generic to help with costs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Limerick addiction counsellor joins Gillian to discuss the rise of cocaine usage amongst women. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Janeczek, Environment Strategy at Limerick City and County Council and Sam Millburn from Last Year's Winners join Gillian to talk about this year's Going for Gold competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Rob Reider interviews Pete Egan from Ireland about a harrowing flight. Pete was in the backseat of a plane not certified for instrument flight, scud running along the River Shannon from an airport near Dublin to Limerick. Despite a weather briefing recommending against VFR flight and the departing airport reporting less than VFR minimums, they took off. What they almost encountered could have cost them their lives. Discover how this incident taught Pete crucial lessons about aeronautical decision-making and the dangers of "get there-itis". This episode is sponsored by Avemco Aviation Insurance.
A Limerick man who was told he would never be able to cycle again is taking on the Tour de Munster bike challenge to raise funds for charity. Conor O'Dea went from cycling competitively to being paralysed from the neck down after an accident seven years ago. Reporter Una Kelly went to meet Conor as he made final preparations for the bike tour.
David Hackett, organiser of 'Swap N Serve', joins Gillian to talk about the sustainable fashion event at the Abundant Life Church and its charity partners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Sheedy, principal at the Tuition Centre, Limerick, joins Gillian to discuss concerns that upcoming changes to the Leaving Cert curriculum are rushed and could cause inequalities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Harry Barry, GP and Mental Health Specialist // Dr Anne Marie Creaven, Dept of Psychology, University of Limerick.
Limerick footballer star Madison McGuane, her mother Marion, and Live95's Emma Dineen join Gillian to talk about Madison's feature in RTÉ's 'Football Families'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The life and legacy of one of Ireland's most influential historians, with Neasa MacErlean, author of ‘Telling the Truth is Dangerous: How Robert Dudley Edwards changed Irish history forever'; the memoirs of a maverick Republican, with Dr Owen O'Shea, historian and author of 'One Man's Ireland – Memoirs of Dan Mulvihill'; and the origins of the Limerick Lions, with author Des Ryan.
Four years ago the government promised to introduce a new monthly payment for children living in Direct Provision, which would be in line with Child Benefit. That was never implemented. Justin went to Limerick to meet with three young mothers living in Direct Provision who are rearing children on a tight budget.
The Kerry Cancer Support Group is to run a new bus to Limerick, which will provide a service for patients traveling to Mater Private Network’s Mid-Western Radiation Oncology Centre. Breda Dyland, Manager of Kerry Cancer Support Group and Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Mater Private Mid-Western Radiation Oncology Centre, Lorraine Walsh spoke to Treasa
Mid-West Simon Community has been named as one of the 28 community organisations to receive funding from Safefood as part of their Community Food Initiatives Programme 2025-28, a €1.5 million investment to positively influence the eating habits of people in low-income communities across the island of Ireland. The four-year initiative will support 28 community organisations in setting up and implementing their work. The project which serves communities in Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary will deliver classes in food budgeting, cooking, meal planning, reducing food waste as well as cultural food sharing events. The project also plans to create simple, participant-driven recipe collections and budgeting tips aimed at low-income households, vulnerable groups and isolated individuals in the local community. For more on this, Derrick Lynch was joined by Dr Aileen McGloin, Director of Nutrition at Safefood and Paul O'Sullivan, Fundraising Co-ordinator.
Have you heard about the Meath man who conquered more land in India than Napoleon conquered in Europe? Or the Catholic lad from Limerick, who conquered Crimea for the Russian army? These are just some of the people who feature in Season 2 of the RTÉ radio series and podcast Irish Imperial Lives.
A Health Research Board report published today shows the number of cases treated for problem alcohol use were up by 7% on last year. For reaction Marion Rackard who is an addiction Counsellor and Psychotherapist and co-founder of Silent Voices campaign from Alcohol Action Ireland and Michael Guerin who is an addiction counsellor in Limerick.
Johnny Connolly, Criminologist and Community Policing Analyst at the University of Limerick & former member of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, discusses the challenges facing the incoming Garda Commissioner
Two Shannon Companies, namely medical technology manufacturer Hooke Bio LTD and leading radar technology developer Provisio have been included in the Department of Enterprises €28m Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund, which are targeting three initiatives nationwide. Firstly Hooke Bio LTD, along with the University of Galway and lIFT Biosciences have a pool of €11.9m available to them for their work in treating Metastatic Tumuors that are no longer responding to treatment. Provisio, meanwhile, along with University of Limerick and Robert Bosch Ireland LTD are developing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and have €6.9m of funding available to them for their project which aims to achieve safer driving outcomes. To discuss this further, Derrick Lynch was joined by Éamonn Boland, Provizio co-founder and program lead.
We recently received an email from Joan Mulvany in West Cork, and it contained videos of a mother and baby bat. The panel discuss bats in Ireland before Terry's report on a Bat Hospital in Limerick, run by Susan Kirwan
A new bus route expansion will connect villages in rural Clare to Ennis and Limerick for the first time. TFI Local Link has confirmed that Tulla and Meelick will be added as stops on its 318 route from Ennis to Limerick. The enhanced route will operate three daily return services from Monday to Sunday, with additional late evening journeys on Friday and Saturday. TFI Local Link Clare-Limerick Area Manager Anne Gaughan says it will be a major boost for the region.
Diesmal: Update zu Palantir, Russland, Loi Duplomb, Selenskyjs Fehler, Konflikte in Syrien, Sham Jaff zu Afghanistan, Klimaschutz als Menschenrecht, Käse, Tariftreuegesetz, Zustände in den USA und Bürgerentscheide. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
From WWII movie filming to Limerick being the home of Halloween, Breakfast Briefing Presenter Shane Beatty joins Andrea Gilligan with plenty of stories from around the country this week!
There's a call for the Government to provide clarity as to whether a new Model three hospital in the Midwest will be included in the National Development Plan. The revised plan gives the Department of Health an allocation of €9 billion for 2026 to 2030 but a list of projects to be supported isn't expected to be finalised for several months. The findings of HIQA's review of emergency capacity in this region are due in September and hopes for a new emergency department were dealt a significant blow in May when HSE MidWest made a submission that didn't recommend such a facility. Scariff-based Independent MEP Michael McNamara believes residents of Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary deserve a straight answer on the matter.
In this emotionally charged episode of Late Lines with Niall, we hear from a heartbroken single mother who discovered drugs in her teenage son's bedroom. After confronting him, he admitted to selling them at school — not to use them — but to make money and ease the financial pressure on their struggling household. The twist? The drugs didn't belong to him… and now, the dealer wants them back — or €2,000 in cash.Faced with the terrifying threat of violence, the mother is torn: should she take out a credit union loan to bail her son out, or report everything to the Gardaí and risk things getting worse?Listeners call in with their takes:
Debs season is officially underway, with young people celebrating finishing secondary school.But, just how many students are pressured into taking drugs at their debs?Joining Andrea to discuss is Jacqueline Hogge, Rural Affairs Journalist in Irish Country Living, Michael Guerin, Addiction Therapist in Limerick, Alan McCardle, Managing Director of DebsIreland.com and listeners.
Why do people call Limerick the City of the Broken Treaty? In today's history-sode, we travel back to 1690 and 1691, when the people of Limerick stood strong during two major sieges. Discover the bravery behind the walls, the treaty that was signed—and broken—and how a single stone became a symbol of both hope and heartbreak.Sources Used:Limerick Museum: https://limerickmuseum.ieHistory Ireland: “The Treaty of Limerick”BBC Bitesize: Irish Conflicts TimelineIrish Central: The Wild Geese and Irish Military HistoryShannon Heritage: King John's Castle Archives
During the recent Dublin Tech Summit, I recorded a series of podcasts. In my third podcast I spoke with Shane Mann the CEO of Tranzaura and one of the Dublin Tech Summit speakers.Shane talks about his background, IT, AI, Holyhead and more.More about Shane Mann:Shane Mann is CEO of Tranzaura, a Limerick-based leading fleet management company. A thought leader in the fleet management and logistics industry, Shane has been featured in The Irish Times, RTE, the BBC, Virgin Media News, The Business Post, among others.Shane joined Tranzaura from Cook Medical in 2015 and quickly transformed the company's product offerings through his out-of-the-box thinking and expertise in product development. Shane has been instrumental in reinvigorating Tranzaura's branding, marketing and sales operations, and now leads all critical aspects of the company, including product development, operations, marketing, and customer care, to drive the business forward in fleet intelligence.
During the recent Dublin Tech Summit, I recorded a series of podcasts. In my third podcast I spoke with Shane Mann the CEO of Tranzaura and one of the Dublin Tech Summit speakers. Shane talks about his background, IT, AI, Holyhead and more. More about Shane Mann: Shane Mann is CEO of Tranzaura, a Limerick-based leading fleet management company. A thought leader in the fleet management and logistics industry, Shane has been featured in The Irish Times, RTE, the BBC, Virgin Media News, The Business Post, among others. Shane joined Tranzaura from Cook Medical in 2015 and quickly transformed the company's product offerings through his out-of-the-box thinking and expertise in product development. Shane has been instrumental in reinvigorating Tranzaura's branding, marketing and sales operations, and now leads all critical aspects of the company, including product development, operations, marketing, and customer care, to drive the business forward in fleet intelligence. See more podcasts here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
http//:www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 510 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Miltown Mischief 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Grace Kelly: Down at the Willie Clancy Week. Single3. The Kelly Family: 6 Mile Bridge/Tom Billy's. Ceol agus Fionn 4. Gerry O'Connor: Jig in A/ Dancing Eyes/Up & About in the Morning. Journeyman 5. Kevin Rowsome: Ace & Duce of Piping. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes6. Tommy McCarthy:Na Cennabháin Bhána/Come Down to Limerick. Sporting Nell 7. McCarthy Family: The Gold Ring. The Family Album 8. George Duff: Green Grow the Rushes. The Collier Laddie 9. Lar Gavin: The West Wind/The New House. Two Miles to Tulla 10. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Masters Return/Dog Among the Bushes/Johnny McGreevey's No 1. Dancer at the Fair 11. Bobby Casey & Junior Crehan: Miss Wallace. Ceol agus Fionn 12. Patsy Moloney: Johnny McGreevy's/Quill's. The Temple In the Glen13. Ciaran Galvan/Danu: Cailín na nÚrla Donn. Seanchas 14. Catherine McEvoy: Richie Dwyer's/Paddy Kelly's. Down the Crushen Road 15. Micky MacConnell: The.3 Politicians Song. Download 16. Niamh Parson: The Tinkerman's Daughter. Loosely Connected 17. Micky MacConnell: The Lidl & Aldi Song. Download 18. James Keane: Mary McMahon's/Thady Casey's Fancy/Lady Gordon. With Friends Like These 19. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan: Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. May Morning Dew 20. Bothy Band 24: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
On this week's Atlantic Tales, Pat Flynn takes to the water with Loop Head Rowing Club, founded in 2023 in Carrigaholt. Supported by Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, the club launched their self-built “Five Pilots” St Ayles skiff last October. Since then the club's membership has sky rocketed while there are plans to launch a second boat.
Diesmal: Update Brosius-Gersdorf, Flandern, Lehrerstellen, WeTransfer, Trumps Zölle, CO2-Handel, Neukaledonien, Sham Jaff zu Senegal, Vermögenssteuer, Grüner Stahl, Boomer-Soli, Wahlalter 16, Pest-Impfstoff, Lipödem und Kiwis. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Ireland's finances are in "good condition". That is according to the Minister for Finance. Paschal Donohoe is confident we can meet the challenge of US tariffs. US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 30% tariff on imports from the European Union from the 1st of August. He has said that a trade agreement could possibly be reached between the EU and the United States. Minister Donohoe did caution that the scenario facing Ireland could "regrettably" have a "significant effect" on growth and job creation, although he added talks are underway at a European level to try and avoid this. Meanwhile, wider economic uncertainty worldwide has not led to a slowdown in consumer spending. New 'Bank of Ireland' data for May, shows Irish consumer spending rose 6.5 percent year-on-year. To assess whether consumers are looking at impeding financial hardship, Alan Morrissey was joined by, Micheál Collins, Ennis native economist and Assistant Professor of Social Policy at UCD and Dr Chris McInerney, Kilkishen-based who's Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at University of Limerick.
Welcome to Off The Ball's Road to Croke Park, a 3-part podcast series detailing the routes taken by both All Ireland finalists, Cork and Tipperary in the championship in 2025. David Wilson brings you right back to April when dreams were big, and everyone had the wish of climbing those famous Hogan Stand steps.Now, only two counties remain, Cork and Tipperary, in the battle for the Liam McCarthy trophy.Backboned by the wealth of knowledge from the vast selection of Off The Ball pundits, this podcast series will highlight some of those talking points you might have forgotten about, and what were the pundits opinions after certain weekends.In part two, the Munster and Leinster finals took centre-stage, as Limerick renewed their rivalry with Cork, whilst Kilkenny chased a 77th provincial crown against Galway.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
Peter O'Connell met with farmers and IFA representatives in Limerick and Clare to gauge their reaction.
This episode's guest is Donie Fox. Donie Fox is an Irish physiotherapist, athletic development coach, and educator committed to advancing human performance through evidence- and experience-based rehabilitation and coaching. As the Founder and Clinical Director of RTP Physio, he is curating a patient-centred, movement-based approach while currently pursuing a Doctorate in Human Performance and Innovation at the University of Limerick. His work spans all levels of sport and is grounded in a commitment to quality, clarity, and care. On this episode we discuss: Donie's background Donie's influences Biggest problems Donie see's with the rehab and performance professions Donie discusses his system for RTP What have been Donies biggest challenges as a practitioner and coach Donie talks about his professional doctorate Donie gives his thoughts on manual therapy If Donie could have dinner with 5 people, dead or alive, who would he choose and why? This was agreat discussion with Donie and I hope you all enjoy it. Show Notes: Instagram - doniefox Instagram - RTP Website - rtp.physio Books mentioned: Polyvagul Theory People and resources Mentioned: Vern Gambetta Anthony Cunningham GAIN Network Steve Myrland Tracey Frober Grace Golden Jim Radcliffe Stu McMillan Gary McGowan John Kiely Dan Pfaff ALTIS Tommy Brennan Andrew Libbs Bill Knowles Bill Hartman Robert Saplosky Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Nadine McCarthy Paul Kilgannon Ellen Walsh SFMA Roy Keane Michael Lewis Steve Magness David Morris Stephen Porges
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Welcome back to The Football Pod - Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney are still in Croke Park, broadcasting back from the press box after the All-Ireland semi-finals, James dials in from Killarney, with a smile on his face after Kerry's win on Saturday.(00:30) - Donegal and Kerry set-up their All-Ireland final re-match with powerful wins.(04:00) - How Donegal destroyed Meath and Clifford wreaked havoc on Tyrone.(24:00) - Tailteann Cup decider provides a thriller as Kildare beat Limerick.(32:00) - Where do Meath and Tyrone go from here? (40:00) - The Donegal v Kerry build-up begins...Thank you for the huge interest in our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park, we are sold out but do check out The Football Pod on instagram for any late tickets that appear. We're announcing our special guests this week.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too where we'll look ahead to another quality weekend of action. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome back to The Football Pod - Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney are still in Croke Park, broadcasting back from the press box after the All-Ireland semi-finals, James dials in from Killarney, with a smile on his face after Kerry's win on Saturday.(00:30) - Donegal and Kerry set-up their All-Ireland final re-match with powerful wins.(04:00) - How Donegal destroyed Meath and Clifford wreaked havoc on Tyrone.(24:00) - Tailteann Cup decider provides a thriller as Kildare beat Limerick.(32:00) - Where do Meath and Tyrone go from here? (40:00) - The Donegal v Kerry build-up begins...Thank you for the huge interest in our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park, we are sold out but do check out The Football Pod on instagram for any late tickets that appear. We're announcing our special guests this week.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too where we'll look ahead to another quality weekend of action. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Ireland head to Lisbon this weekend for the second of their summer tests, this time against Portugal. Back in January, Cameron Hill caught up with their head coach Simon Mannix, who was briefly backs coach at Munster during the Rob Penney era. Here, he discusses his time in Limerick, his role in backing Ronan O'Gara in the twilight of his playing career, and where Os Lobos can go from here...Rugby on Off The Ball, with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting