With the rising costs of fuel, many drivers are always on the look out for the best prices on diesel and petrol. It is ...
A well-known Donegal bakery has officially announced that it will close after 145 years in operation, with the loss of up to ...
National Slowdown Day runs for the full 24 hours of December 23 and Gardai say the initiative is to "promote safer driving and reduce speed-related collisions nationwide, coinciding with increased roa ...
MET Eireann has issued a Status Yellow for two counties as Ireland braces for thunderstorms. And, as the country faces a ...
Ireland is on high alert for snow as weather maps have turned white, while Met Eireann has forecast a big change for ...
Ireland is bracing for another bout of severe weather just days after Storm Bram, with Met Eireann issuing multiple rain warnings for this weekend.
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Donegal tweed could soon be granted special geographical protection by the European Union under a newly-launched scheme. The European Commission this week began allowing producers to apply to register ...
A narwhal has washed up on a Co Donegal beach in what experts say may be a stark sign of a changing climate. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) confirmed on Friday that a female narwhal, a ...
The Marine Casualty Investigation Board and the Health and Safety Authority have been notified following the recovery of a fisherman’s body off the Donegal coast. The man, aged in his 40s, died after ...
One of Ireland’s oldest historic maps, Captain John Baxter’s "A true description of the Norwest partes of Irelande" (circa 1599), holds the untold story of Elizabethan espionage and the sly art of spy ...