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Government humanitarian scheme sees unprecedented demand after Storm Éowyn left more than 768,000 properties without power ...
Over 92,000 applications have been made for the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme due to the damage caused by Storm Éowyn. The ...
Climate related problems, from storms to health issues, are causing a wave of change in the insurance industry.
Outgoing chair of the company, Liam Herlihy, who retired after the meeting to be replaced by former Tirlán chief executive ...
Fine Gael TD Naoise Ó Muirí has warned that Ireland's electrical grid might suffer a Spain-style blackout and that action ...
An Armagh tree surgeon who races cars in her spare time says the job is "not as scary as you'd imagine". Letisha Conn, 20, ...
The response of broadband provider Fibrus to customers in Co Armagh in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn has been branded ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNNIE Networks pays tribute to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon team effort during Storm Éowyn aftermathA special ABC Council meeting has been held to review the aftermath of the storm in terms of emergency response, and this was ...
ComReg, the industry regulator, is to conduct a risk assessment and establish a list of entities that will fall under NIS2 ...
The 153rd British Open returns to the Island of Ireland on the weekend of July 17/20 next in Royal Portrush, County Antrim – ...
The wage bill at the state forestry company Coillte rose by almost €4m last year, with a noticeable increase in the numbers ...
A councillor has quizzed officers over the amount of time taken to help out rural villages left without power by Storm Éowyn in January.
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