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    Mary Sheehan, NPWS district conservation officer holding one of the tagged cuckoos in Killarney National Park. Photo Credit: Valarie O'Sullivan

    Irish Cuckoo returns to Killarney National Park

    One of the first Irish cuckoos tagged as part of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has returned home after a winter that took him as far as the rainforests in the Congo basin.

    Munster • 02 May 24
    Mary McCormack said she planted nearly 40 acres of her land with ash trees and in the beginning, it looked like a sound investment

    'Damage is evident' - growers keen on ash dieback scheme

    A woman who planted ash trees on her farm in Tipperary back in 1996 has said just 2% of her crop are resistant to ash dieback disease, with farmers and growers having waited years to avail of a scheme set to be approved at Cabinet today which helps them re-establish new forests.

    Ireland • 30 Apr 24
    Three convoys of military vehicles travelled along the M50 today

    Military convoy travels on M50 after Syria mission ends

    Convoys of military vehicles left Dublin Port for the Curragh after a Defence Forces mission in Syria ended last month.

    Dublin • 22 Apr 24
    Queues are seen outside Tiglin's Lighthouse Cafe on Pearse Street in Dublin in January (Pic: RollingNews.ie)

    Homeless service provides 'living room for those in need'

    A manager at homelessness charity Tiglin has said demand for their services has increased dramatically.

    Ireland • 29 Mar 24
    Last week James Flanagan registered to vote ahead of Focus Ireland's voter registration drive campaign

    Homeless people urged to use voice and register to vote

    Focus Ireland is hoping to help thousands of homeless people to register to vote ahead of the local and European elections in June.

    Ireland • 26 Mar 24
    Teagasc it is are already seeing a huge amount of interest from farmers in solar PV panels

    Growing interest among farmers obtaining solar panels

    There has been a huge amount of interest from farmers in solar PV panels, according to an energy and rural development specialist with Teagasc.

    Ireland • 06 Mar 24
    A RNLI lifeboat seen off the coast of Dublin (File: RollingNews.ie

    RNLI celebrates 200 years of saving lives at sea

    The RNLI will celebrate 200 years of saving lives at sea with the unveiling of two special stamps from An Post.

    Ireland • 04 Mar 24
    Capuchin Day Centre expected to serve between 600 and 700 people

    Pancakes on the menu at Capuchin service in Dublin

    As is the case most days, there was a queue outside the Capuchin Day Centre ahead of the homeless charity opening its doors at 7.30am.

    Dublin • 14 Feb 24
    There has been a locally-led scheme in place for years to provide financial support to farmers who take action to protect hen harrier populations (Credit: Birdwatch Ireland)

    Farmers doing 'heavy lifting' on hen harrier conservation

    Farmers are doing the "heavy lifting" on saving hen harriers, BirdWatch Ireland has said.

    Regional • 09 Feb 24
    Capel Street was permanently pedestrianised by Dublin City Council in May 2022 (File image)

    How pedestrianisation has affected one Dublin shop owner

    A Dublin city shop owner has described how access to parking, anti-social behaviour and weather conditions have affected his business since the street he operates on was pedestrianised.

    Dublin • 08 Feb 24
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