Several crews are on scene of a multi-vehicle crash in Lancaster County, dispatchers confirm.The crash was reported around 5:554p.m. on Furnace Road and Route
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint An enforcement case involving the company at the centre of the defective concrete blocks crisis is one of
A man who died after a tree fell on his car in Raphoe, County Donegal, has been named as 20-year-old Kacper Dudek. The incident happened on the N14, north of Lifford, near Ballinalecky Cross, early on Friday.
A team of detectives and officers from the technical bureau began an operation at the house at Leck Cottages in the Oldtown area of Letterkenny
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Members of Donegal County Council have officially pledged their support to a resortation of the railway link between
Donegal County Council has hailed the county’s ‘remarkable community response’ in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn. Many people across the county remain without power and water as works are continuing on the ground to restore disrupted services.
Donegal County Council has confirmed a list of centres who have opened their premises to become Community Based Emergency Hubs.
Two pedestrians have died after separate road incidents in the Republic of Ireland. A man, aged in his 40s, died after he was struck by a car in County Cavan on Saturday night. The driver of the car, a man aged in his 20s, was uninjured.
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.
ESB Networks said about 180,000 are without power three days after the storm hit, and it could be Friday before the vast majority of those impacted will have their power restored. Meanwhile 74,000 customers are without water, with a further 70,000 at risk due to power losses at water treatment plants.
Nearly a quarter of a million customers are without power in the Republic of Ireland, as crews continue to repair "unprecedented" damage to the electricity network caused by Storm Éowyn. Friday's storm brought record wind speeds, with Irish weather service Met Éireann recording 183km/h (114mph) in Mace Head, County Galway.
ESB Networks said about 180,000 are without power three days after the storm hit, and it could be Friday before the vast majority of those impacted will have their power restored. Meanwhile, 74,000 customers are without water, and 70,000 more are at risk due to power losses at water treatment plants.