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Storm Éowyn was named by the Met Office today as 80mph winds are set to cause chaos from Friday along with torrential rain ...
Government humanitarian scheme sees unprecedented demand after Storm Éowyn left more than 768,000 properties without power ...
Storm Éowyn generated the highest storm surges ever recorded on Ireland’s western seaboard, a research team at the University of Galway has found, with thousands living in coastal areas ...
ComReg, the industry regulator, is to conduct a risk assessment and establish a list of entities that will fall under NIS2 ...
A research team at the University of Galway has revealed that Storm Éowyn generated the highest storm surges ever recorded at key locations on Ireland’s western seaboard. By analysing sea level ...
The Government established a Windblow Taskforce after Storm Éowyn, which has met five times. The taskforce comprises stakeholders such as forest owners, forestry companies, Teagasc, and Coillte ...
A barrage of storms left UK home insurers facing claims for £226mn of weather-related damage in the first quarter of this ...
On 24 January, Ireland was hit with one of the harshest storms in recent years. Storm Éowyn, with record breaking gusts of up to 184kph, caused an estimated €200m in damage and left more than ...
During the storm on 24 January, record-breaking wind gusts of 184km/h were recorded, causing an estimated €200 million in damage and leaving 768,000 electricity customers without power.
Our first third of 2025, January through to April, has been notably drier than the corresponding period in 2024 – ...
The figures from Unite the Union showed that 59% of those surveyed had been expected to turn up for work taking place outside despite the red weather warning in place due to Storm Eowyn.
Perils initially calculated Storm Éowyn, which affected the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Central Belt of Scotland from 24 to 25 January, would cost the insurance sector €619m (£520m) ...