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The energy regulator has been accused of putting the interests of data centres ahead of household electricity users.
An insurer refused a couple’s storm damage payout after saying their roof blew off due to “wear and tear”. The homeowners – ...
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There has been calls for Sligo Co Council to contact Uisce Éireann to find out why they did not send representatives to the ...
Councillors in Galway city will today be asked to approve plans to seek €60 million in loans, to fund what are described as essential infrastructural improvements for the city.
Building materials distributor Grafton said revenue was higher in the first half of 2025, despite a slow start to the year.
DIY and building materials distributor Grafton Group has reported revenues of £1.25 billion for the six months to the end of ...
Britain is preparing for blackouts similar to those in Spain and Portugal which left tens of millions in the dark and brought ...
MILLIONS of mobiles will blast out a deafening siren as the government tests its emergency alert system – designed to warn ...
Mobile phones across the UK will be sent a siren alert in a second national test of an emergency system warning people of ...
Prepare for the emergency alert test on 7 September, which will sound a loud siren on all mobile phones across the UK.
Previous trial saw several million people fail to receive dummy version of messages used to inform public of imminent threat ...