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Climate change will lead to hunger -report
If global warming continues, 183 million people are projected to go hungry by 2050, according to a new UN report.
Fertility treatment to be recognised in new law
It’s hoped new laws around IVF will make fertility treatments more affordable
Wexford collection of crucial items for Ukraine refugees
A group of volunteers in Wexford are organising a collection of essential supplies to send to Ukrainian refugees.
Eating disorder supports ‘non-existent’ in Irish public healthcare
That’s according to one man who has recovered and is looking to raise awareness of the issue by cycling across the US.
Criminal activity reported during Northern Ireland Mother and Baby Home investigation
Detectives say claims have been made by a number of people who were adopted from or worked at named institutions.
Updated guidance: Facemasks no longer mandatory in schools, shops or public transport
Public health officials have advised people to use their own judgement on the use of masks in public settings.
Garda injured and doused in accelerant following assault
When other Gardaí arrived at the scene he was found in a disorientated state, his uniform was covered in an accelerant, and he had suffered physical injuries.
Ukraine latest: Reports city Kharkiv city hit by huge Russian bombardment
The Ukrainian interior minister is claiming dozens of people have been killed in the rocket strikes, and many more wounded.
SER Sports Hour Saturday 26th February with Aidan Delaney
Featuring Enniscorthy’s Ben Manion, John O’Brien of Gorey CS GAA, Aaron Dobbs on returning to WexfordFC and esports cyclist Richard Barry
Almost 10,000 accessed emergency accommodation in January
It’s an 2% increase on December’s total of 8,914, and includes more than 2,500 children.
Wexford to receive almost €1million under Town & Village Renewal scheme
The scheme is aimed at developing projects which tackle vacancy and dereliction by bringing landmark town centre buildings back to life.
Latest update on Ukraine invasion as 100,000 civilians flee homes
Russia is continuing to launch one of the biggest attacks since the Second World War.
Moneypoint and Tarbert power stations may run for many years to come
Michael McNamara says this is due to concern’s over the country’s energy security.
Number of those facing prosecution for rape rises by 66 per cent
It continues a gradual increase over the past decade, as the figure was only 94 in 2011.
1 in 5 Irish jobs offer a remote working option
Hiring rates in January this year were around 28% higher than in the same month in 2019.
2 people reported missing in Wicklow and Waterford today
Separate public appeals have been made for 15 year old Bobby Power from Waterford City and 50 year old Barbara Bracken from Bray
Better off stealing fertiliser than money – Healy Rae on costs crisis
Michael Healy Rae and the Rural Independent group are calling for a mini budget to alleviate the cost of living crisis
Fuel prices could reach €2 per litre at garage in matter of weeks
The suspension of the Nordstream 2 pipeline along with international tensions around the situation in Ukraine will likely fuel further inflation.
Funeral of Wexford county council worker killed during Storm Eunice takes place today
Mr. Kinsella was clearing debris from the road with a colleague last Friday when he was struck by a tree during strong winds.
Wexford walk to coincide with Climb With Charlie
Wexford Walking Trails is hosting a charity walking event in April in support of Climb with Charlie
Most people under 55 not eligible for PCR test from next Monday
The changes also mean close contacts of someone with Covid who don’t have symptoms will no longer have to isolate.
Dáil to consider whether planned carbon tax hikes should be scrapped
Sinn Féin’s seeking cross party support for its motion due to the rising cost of living.
Wexford will experience colder weather this week
Temperatures are set to drop again across Ireland from tomorrow until Thursday.
Excavation at Tuam Mother and Baby Home expected later this year
DNA will be analysed in the hopes of reuniting families with the remains of their loved ones.
European Union is finalising details of Russian sanctions this afternoon
The Taoiseach has said Russia’s decision to move troops into separatist regions of Ukraine has sent a chilling effect across Europe.
Cabinet has agreed to drop legal face masks requirement following NPHET advice
It’ll be optional to wear a mask in shops, schools and on public transport from Monday.
Public encouraged to wear masks if they wish once restrictions are removed
Coalition party leaders are meeting this evening, and a cabinet meeting is taking place tomorrow.
Funeral of Wexford Council worker killed in Friday’s storm takes place this week
The 59-year-old was clearing debris from Storm Eunice at the time.
First chairperson of new South East technological university announced
Minister of State at the Department of Justice and Equality with responsibility for Law Reform James Browne has welcomed the news.