Storm Éowyn was a real eye opener about the damage an extreme weather event can cause in Ireland and highlighted key ...
Insurance payments as a result of catastrophic damage caused by Storm Éowyn are tipped to be the highest on record, surpassing €300million.
Around 10 million cubic metres of growing stock in Irish forests was affected, the first national assessment has found.
Fine Gael councillor, Michael Doyle, said that "rural Ireland will die" if the government doesn't fund Uisce Éireann to a "satisfactory level".
Yellow weather alerts have been in force across the UK this morning with a map showing which areas will be worst affected.
Storm Éowyn has dramatically exposed the inadequacy and lack of co-ordination in the way we handle extreme weather events ...
NOELLE O’CONNELL CEO of European Movement Ireland After nearly three weeks, on Wednesday, 12 February, ESB Networks confirmed it had restored electricity to the last remaining customers whose power ...
LAOIS Partnership Company recently marked the launch of the Local Development Companies Network (LDCN). Formerly known as the ...
St Mary’s Secondary School, Newport, never got motoring as they fell to a two-point defeat against Scoil Mhuire agus Íde, Newcastle West, in the Munster Post Primary Schools Senior ‘C’ Hurling Final ...