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Irish Independent on MSN‘Trees falling like dominoes onto power lines can’t be tolerated’ – Micheál Martin on lessons from Storm ÉowynTaoiseach Micheál Martin has insisted scenes which saw trees “falling like dominoes” onto power lines that saw tens of thousands of homes left for days without power will “no longer be tolerated”.
It’s feared vulnerable Clare households will be forced to chose between heating and eating if energy credits are scrapped. It ...
THE leader of a major farm organisation has proposed that the basic maintenance of hedgerows and trees overhanging power and ...
Parts of north Galway, Roscommon, Mayo and south Letrim are still awaiting the restoration of power more than two weeks after ...
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Irish Independent on MSNNo cost-of-living measures or energy credits in next Budget, Taoiseach Micheál Martin saysThere are no plans to continue energy credits or introduce a new cost-of-living package in the next Budget, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has indicated. Energy credits were included in last year’s budget ...
The ESB expects that less than 700 customers impacted by Storm Éowyn will be without power overnight. Work will continue to reconnect these customers from first light tomorrow. A spokesperson for the ...
The Charlestown-based Sinn Féin councillor praised the work of the ESB crews who are trying to restore power but claimed the ...
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