Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the Catholic faith still stirs hearts in Ireland.
Our Friday morning news review on museum shops, beech trees, ash dieback, and a rail replacement service you'll be happy to see the sight of.
The sport of hurling has received a boost from the Blenheim Estate amid threats from ash dieback in Ireland. The estate has supplied hundreds of ash trees, which are needed to make the hurling sticks, ...
Blenheim Estate has stepped up to help the Irish national sport of hurling, by supplying hundreds of ash trees which are ...
Progress on the removal of diseased ash plantations has stalled as contractors are focused on salvaging the windblow from ...
Here’s the latest traffic and travel news from around Northern Ireland. Police are advising road users to expect delays in the Dundrum area from around 10.20am this morning, Monday 10th March ...
Hundreds of trees are being planted in a park after dying plants were removed as part of its redevelopment. Dangerous and ...
Lent is often reduced to private acts of restraint. But its history tells a richer story; of communal memory, public ...
The death has occurred of Maureen Andrews (née Baxter) late of Lisdornan, Bellewstown and formerly of Mosney Road, ...
The Green Party is calling on government to make available a central fund to local authorities for the proper management of ...
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