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Patrick O'Donovan reportedly stormed out of a meeting with stakeholders, claiming 'nothing has happened' since Eowyn ...
DUBLIN firefighters attended the scene of a fallen tree after winds reached a whopping 100kph in parts of the country yesterday. Galway, Mayo and Kerry were placed under the “heavy” ...
A popular Galway beauty spot is set to reopen to the public in the next few weeks following its closure due to Storm Éowyn.
Over 92,000 applications have been made for the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme due to the damage caused by Storm Éowyn. The Department of Social Protection said 45,600 Stage one payments have ...
A primary school in east Mayo has had its phone line restored by Eir 116 days after it was disconnected by Storm Éowyn.
Sadhbh O'Neill of Feminist Communities for Climate Justice explains why it's vital to have a network of groups working to ...
Forest Industries Ireland has said more than 30 new timber harvesting machines have been brought into Ireland to speed up the harvesting of storm damaged forests.
State-owned energy supplier ESB owed €5.66 billion to creditors holding its bonds at the end of last year, new figures show.
Four months on from the storm, many people across Ireland are still struggling to recover, despite Government supports. Storm Éowyn, one of the most destructive storms in recent memory ...
Ireland’s telecoms companies may have to submit annual network resilience reports as part of a new safeguarding plan in an era of worsening climate change and extreme weather events. Minister ...