Zurich-domiciled catastrophe insurance data provider, PERILS, has placed its initial industry loss estimate for extratropical ...
Perils has pegged the insured loss estimate for Windstorm Éowyn, which struck the UK in January, at EUR619mn ($671.28mn).
The extratropical windstorm “Éowyn”, also known as “Gilles”, that struck the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the ...
Storm Éowyn levelled up to €500 million ... that the Republic’s sawmills could handle more timber and that the United Kingdom, the nearest export market, was the world’s second-biggest ...
Thales, the French-owned arms company, is to open a third facility in Northern Ireland, MLAs have been told. On Sunday Prime ...
A country without a language is a country without a soul.” Has Ireland lost its soul? Have we traded Ireland’s soul for 30 ...
With the launch today (February 27) of its ‘new’ South Tyrone edition, The Impartial Reporter is actually returning to its original 19th ...
Fibrus Broadband spokeswoman says final stages of reconnecting all customers in underway with compensation also available to those who lost ...
On January 7th, 2005, a powerful storm passed by the northwest of Ireland, gaining ferocious speed as it surged eastwards. By the next evening Storm Gudrun had reached southern Sweden, where it ...
A customer who is still without broadband after Storm Éowyn has described the service as "a complete disaster from beginning to end". Davy Uprichard is one of about 1,500 customers of broadband ...
Mike Gibb has highlighted the impact of Storm Éowyn on World of Owls in County Antrim A County Antrim animal sanctuary is among a number of organisations in Northern Ireland still reeling from ...
Storm Éowyn was a real eye opener about the damage an extreme weather event can cause in Ireland. It highlighted key vulnerabilities in electricity, water, and telecommunications. It underscored ...
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