Thousands of customers in Northern Ireland remain without internet connection as a result of damage caused during Storm Éowyn ...
Approximately 1,500 premises remain cut off from electricity in the Republic more than two weeks after Storm Éowyn brought ...
Finance minister John O’Dowd has agreed funding allocations of £19.4m with £17.4m being provided to help departments deal with the impact of Storm Éowyn.
The ESB expects that less than 700 customers impacted by Storm Éowyn will be without power overnight. Work will continue to reconnect these customers from first light tomorrow. A spokesperson for the ...
The first few weeks of 2025 brought a raft of different weather phenomenons to north-east England and Cumbria. Snow settled ...
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Irish Independent on MSNNo cost-of-living measures or energy credits in next Budget, Taoiseach Micheál Martin saysThere are no plans to continue energy credits or introduce a new cost-of-living package in the next Budget, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has indicated. Energy credits were included in last year’s budget ...
Overhead electricity lines at a site of special scientific interest are to be moved underground, a power operator has said.
When Storm Éowyn hit Armagh a couple of weeks ago it provided disruption, inconvenience and indeed suffering in equal measure ...
Rae, and his department to prioritise support for private forest owners whose forests were extensively damaged by storm Éowyn.
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Taoiseach's Auschwitz visit ‘important’ amid accusations of antisemitism in IrelandThe Taoiseach joined other world leaders at a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the former Nazi ...
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