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Over 60% of humanitarian assistance funds provided after Storm Éowyn caused significant damage across the country was awarded ...
Over 60% of the €13.6m paid out in humanitarian assistance after Storm Éowyn went to Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, according to ...
An insurer refused a couple’s storm damage payout after saying their roof blew off due to “wear and tear”. The homeowners – ...
A LARGS church hall is to get a new roof after suffering significant damage during Storm Eowyn in January. The St Columba's Episcopal Church hall is also a popular venue for community groups who have ...
The energy regulator has been accused of putting the interests of data centres ahead of household electricity users.
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MILLIONS of mobiles will blast out a deafening siren as the government tests its emergency alert system – designed to warn ...
Investigations have suggested high winds weeks earlier may have caused cracks - although the evidence is inconclusive ...
Mobile phones across the country will blast out a loud siren this September as part of a nationwide emergency alert test ...