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Awe-Striking Footage from Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland Shows Storm Éowyn in ActionThere 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 ...
The UK Met Office and Met Éireann have launched appeals for people to help name storms for the 2025/26 season.
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Independent.ie on MSNCustomer bills will rise to fund €18bn upgrade of Ireland’s power grid, but there’s confusion over how much hikes will beThe country’s electricity system is set for a massive €18bn revamp under proposals backed by the energy regulator.
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Irish Independent on MSNPopular Galway Aldi branch to reopen after six-month closure due to Storm Éowyn damageThe popular Clifden Aldi branch in County Galway is set to reopen after an almost six-month closure. The store was forced to ...
An insurance company has backtracked and agreed to pay a local dairy farmer his claim for storm damage in full.
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Met Office invites public to honour loved ones in search for new storm namesThe Met Office has invited the public to honour their loved ones as the weather service launched a search for new storm names. Naming storms helps effective communication among the media and the ...
Giant sculptures, huge cliffs, cycle trails, skate parks, stone forts, ancient tombs – there’s plenty to see and do without ...
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Met Office on MSNMet Office launches search for new storm namesIs your grandma a force of nature? Does your best friend cause an impact wherever they go? Now you can give them the recognition they deserve, by naming a storm after them.
The Red and Black’s Strokestown Road venue suffered extensive damage due to the violent winter storm in January.
Prevention is always a choice, and it is essential that we learn from this experience to ensure that Ireland is better ...
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 ...
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