Weather Forecast – Weekend of 11th – 12th Feb 2017

  Weekend Weather Forecast Dry but Cold Weekend in Store OVERVIEW: A lot of dry weather across the country, despite a risk of some showery conditions for parts of the south and east. A cold weekend is in store too, due to a developing wind-chill factor. A harsh frost is also expected tonight. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER: […]

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Weather Forecast – Weekend of 11th – 12th Feb 2017

  Weekend Weather Forecast Dry but Cold Weekend in Store OVERVIEW: A lot of dry weather across the country, despite a risk of some showery conditions for parts of the south and east. A cold weekend is in store too, due to a developing wind-chill factor. A harsh frost is also expected tonight. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER: […]

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What do I need to know about the Bus Éireann strike?

Many thousands of commuters face ongoing disruption due to an all-out strike called by Bus Éireann unions. HOW LONG WILL THE STRIKE LAST? We don’t know. The unions have said that the strike, which commenced on Friday 23rd March, will continue indefinitely. ARE ALL SERVICES AFFECTED? A spokesman for the unions says that the strike affects all services except for […]

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Luas Cross City – what can we expect in 2017?

Roadworks have been a familiar sight around Dublin city centre since June 2013, but the good news is that the end is in sight: Luas Cross City works are on schedule to be completed in December. Luas Cross City is an extension of the green line with 13 new stops – eight in the city […]

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Home Insurance: 4 Steps to Reduced Premiums

A recent report from AA Ireland highlighted that almost 1 in 3 homeowners have experienced some level of difficulty in finding affordable home insurance. However, in good news for homeowners there are some simple steps you can take to help reduce what you pay for home insurance. Review your cover annually While reviewing the details […]

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Used Car Market Breaks One Million In 2016

Vehicle history and data expert Cartell.ie reports that used transactions for private cars were in excess of 1 million transactions in 2016 – the highest level since Cartell started recording results. Cartell.ie considered all transactions for private cars (including imports) in the market in 2016 including private to private sales, imported by private, trade to […]

BMW Launch New 2017 Models At The Carole Nash Irish Motorbike And Scooter Show

BMW Motorrad announced that it would introduce its new 2017 models to the Irish public for the first time at the Carole Nash Irish Motorbike and Scooter Show at the RDS in Dublin, which runs from March 3rd – 5th. Amongst 18 BMW bikes going on display are three brand new versions of the most […]

The Environmental Protection Agency Calls On Secondary Schools To Tell – The Story Of Your Stuff

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has teamed up with young photographer and music video director, Christian Tierney to launch an exciting new competition for secondary schools today themed The Story of Your Stuff.  Students are invited to choose an everyday object such as a pen, mobile phone or a water bottle and use a visual […]

Yara Ripping Off Farmers With Fertiliser Price Hikes – Healy

IFA President Joe Healy has accused European fertiliser manufacturers of ripping off farrners by jacking up prices since the beginning of the season.   Speaking at a protest at the Yara depot in Ringaskiddy in Cork, Joe Healy said, “Yara, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers, has hit farmers with seven price increases since last June. […]

Olive Foley Struck By Goodness Of People On Receiving Limerick Book Of Condolences

The wife of the late Anthony Foley has described the 10,000 signatures on Limerick City and County Council’s Book of Condolences presented to her this week as another reminder of the ‘amazing goodness of people’. Speaking after being presented with the Book of Condolences by Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Kieran […]

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