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About 80 per cent of the Republic’s timber harvesting machinery is working on forests hit by Storm Éowyn, but one industry ...
There was no shortage of action-packed moments during Storm Éowyn’s passage through Northern Ireland, and a baffling example ...
Hotels mill out so much marketing slop these days, it can be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. What is genuinely ...
An insurance company has backtracked and agreed to pay a local dairy farmer his claim for storm damage in full.
The country’s electricity system is set for a massive €18bn revamp under proposals backed by the energy regulator.
The increases will apply to network costs, which most customers pay as a standing charge on their bills, and not to ...
It's hard to believe the year is half over. As always, there's been some weird weather ranging from snow in unusual places to ...
The UK Met Office and Met Éireann have launched appeals for people to help name storms for the 2025/26 season.
For the first time in three-quarters of a century, the roof of Galway’s oldest church is undergoing significant repairs. The ...
There was high praise for outgoing local authority Cathaoirleach, Cllr Mark Casey who was lauded by his colleagues for ...
‘The next step stands before us now, as we at the Longford Town Supporters Club begin a journey to rebuild our wall and ...