The body of Conor O’Brien, who was originally from Gorey in Co. Wexford, was discovered in Enfield on Friday morning.
Population highest now since just after famine 170 years ago
The population has increased by 34 thousand over the last year, bringing the total to more than 5 million.
Wexford hurling legend laid to rest in his home place
One of Wexford’s greatest ever hurlers – Pat Nolan of Glenbrien has been laid to rest.
Disability campaigner says more needs to be done when planning infrastructure projects
This also applies to public transport which can exclude many from living independent lives. Â
Overhaul called for as ambulance service is under pressure
A massive volume of 999 calls in Dublin over recent days has put a strain on the National Ambulance Service.
Calls for more children to get covid vaccinated
Around 65 per cent of 12-17 year olds have registered to get a vaccine ahead of the new school term.
Green Ribbon mental health awareness launched in Johnstown Castle
September is the month for the green ribbon campaign this year where the theme is inclusion.
Hurricane Ida causes major power outage across Louisiana
US President Joe Biden’s declared a major disaster in the state.
Gardaà launch murder investigation as Wexford teenager shot dead
An Garda SÃochána are appealing for witnesses and a murder investigation has been launched.
Living wage should be on a statutory footing
living in Ireland is expensive, but the training provided to employees in hospitality will stand to them throughout their working career.
Hotelier says PUP appears to be more attractive than returning to work
Colm Neville says PUP seems to be more attractive than returning to work for some people.
Unwanted dogs on the increase
Dog Warden John Colfer can be contacted on 087-6203043
RNLI rescue after engine failure at Wexford Harbour
The incident happened at around 10am.
Irish army rangers deployed to Afghanistan.
The US President has rejected calls from allies to extend the deadline to get troops out of the country beyond August 31st.
Enniscorthy power outage.
It’s believed it could be close to lunch time before the problem is rectified.
307 Covid patients being treated in hospital after a fall of 11 in 24 hours
It’s after the figure rose to its highest since March over the weekend.
Wexford mother shares story as 16 year old son lured by drug pushers
Mary made the discovery after checking his phone and found text messages from the drug pusher.
16th Paralympic Summer Games get underway today in Tokyo
Jordan Lee and Brittney Arendse carried the Irish flag into the Tokyo National Stadium at the Paralympics opening ceremony.
Officials to arrive in Kabul this evening to aid evacuation of Irish citizens
A meeting of global leaders will take place later to discuss whether to request an extension to the August 31st deadline of getting people out of the country.
Fethard Lifeboat crew demonstrate rescue operation
It costs 60,000 euro per year to keep the service operating due largely to public fundraising
Second person dies following Enniscorthy crash on August 18th
The second driver who was involved in the two vehicle collision last week in Enniscorthy has died.
Thousands of illegal cigarettes seized following a search at Rosslare
Two people were questioned and the investigation is continuing.
Live Entertainment & Event Industry National Awareness Week
The aim is to pressurise the health authorities and the Government into accelerating the reopening of gigs, events and festivals next month.
South of the country to receive best of the last fine weather
Temperatures will generally be higher than 20 degrees over the next few days.
Wexford Towns and Villages to benefit from a new €7 million euro fund
The Streetscape Enhancement Initiative is designed to make rural towns and villages more attractive places to live, work and visit.
Carbon dioxide monitors to be delivered to Wexford schools
Up to 20 monitors will be given to each primary school, with secondary schools receiving between 20 and 35.
SER Sports Hour Sunday 22nd August with Aidan Delaney
With Paralympian Catherine O’Neill, Kevin Tatten, rugby star Aoife Wafer, Murt Mangan of Enniscorthy Golf and Wexford’ LGFA’s Denis Nolan
Blind tennis training programme to being in Rosslare next month
The game is based on sound as the sponge balls contain a small bell inside allowing players to know where to hit.
Man’s body discovered following woodland search outside Enniscorthy
Emergency services attended the scene at Aughnagalley, Enniscorthy and investigating officers have ruled out foul play
Man to appear in court after major drugs seizure in Waterford
The cannabis was found when Gardai searched a residential property on the Old Tramore Road at 6:30pm yesterday.