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With a heatwave sweeping across Europe and more frequent storms, the legal landscape around extreme weather and employment is ...
There was no shortage of action-packed moments during Storm Éowyn’s passage through Northern Ireland, and a baffling example ...
About 80 per cent of the Republic’s timber harvesting machinery is working on forests hit by Storm Éowyn, but one industry ...
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 next step stands before us now, as we at the Longford Town Supporters Club begin a journey to rebuild our wall and ...
The Red and Black’s Strokestown Road venue suffered extensive damage due to the violent winter storm in January.
The eight-point winning margin appeared a bit understated but given the starting point of trailing by five, it was a 13-point ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM More than €100,000 will be shared among seven Galway projects aimed at tackling ...
Ireland could be facing hefty fines and costs if targets aren't met. Following a recent analysis that warned the State might incur possible costs of €27 billion if it fails to meet its objectives, the ...
REPAIR work has started on the damaged Cowshed roof at Cappielow. Crews were spotted in Greenock this week starting work on damage sustained back in January when Storm Eowyn ripped through Inverclyde ...
The impact at Cappielow saw the Cowshed closed for February's 2-2 draw with Airdrieonians, though it was returned to use ...