THE POPULATION OF Ireland is projected to increase to between 5.7 and 6.4 million by 2042, with counties in Dublin’s ‘commuter belt’ expected to see the highest population growth.The rising population growth in Dublin’s surrounding counties can be attributed to a number of factors,
Public transport remains shuttered but could reopen in southern counties in the late morning; 230 flights cancelled at Dublin Airport; 160,000 homes without broadband
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Members of Donegal County Council have officially pledged their support to a resortation of the railway link between
The number of homes and busineses without electricity has increased to 715,000 as Storm Eowyn continues to rage across Ireland.
A red wind warning is still in effect for the whole country as Storm Eowyn brought massive devastation overnight. The turbulent weather resulted in significant disruption to water supply due to widespread power outages impacting water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping station and other network assets, Uisce Eireann has warned.
Members of the public are advised not to handle sick or dead wild birds of any species, and pet owners are advised to keep dogs on a leash
Around 790,000 farms and businesses across the island of Ireland are still without power following Storm Éowyn.
THE Allianz Gaelic football league gets under way this weekend as the 2025 inter-county season officially throws in. While Armagh ultimately lifted Sam Maguire, it was Derry who triumphed over
The trial of a man and woman accused of the murder of County Tyrone man Robert Wilkin has heard how a bloodstained rock containing his DNA was found at the top of the Slieve League cliffs in County Donegal.
Paul Mannion scored an injury-time point to earn Dublin a draw in that game. A victory for Donegal would have seen them remain in the top flight but Mannion’s late effort relegated the home side, and in turn saved Kerry from the drop.
A meeting of Donegal County Council has agreed to help drive forward the idea of restoring rail between Derry and Letterkenny.
Record high winds from Storm Eowyn battered Ireland and Northern Ireland on Friday, leaving one man dead and almost one-third of Irish homes and businesses without power and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.