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Fight against invasive plants costing councils millions and may never end
Invasive species are destroying the environment and cost local authorities over €8.5 million in just four years.
They are are still proliferating in many parts of the country despite this cost
Controlling the spread of Japanese knotweed was the top driver of spending
Expert: 'Invasive species are the second biggest driver of biodiversity loss on the planet'
Yesterday
14th January 2025
Climate change and culture wars take centre stage at first Trinity Seanad hustings
Man charged with six offences including sexual assault and false imprisonment in Co Cork
Tánaiste expresses 'deep condolences' to California residents devastated by wildfires
Meta set to lay off 5% of its workforce as government gauges potential Irish impact
Traveller Mediation Service to meet families connected to Cork feud violence case in prison
Chinese TikTok alternative Rednote tops Irish app store charts as users 'migrate' ahead of US ban
White smoke: Regional Independents secure four government roles as deal emerges
Fianna Fáil is to hold a special Ard Fheis in Dublin on Sunday to ratify the new programme for government.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Irish livestock farmers urged to 'stay vigilant' following foot-and-mouth outbreak in Germany
Here is why a massive convoy of garda vehicles raced through morning traffic in Dublin today
GPO ‘totally unsuitable’ for use as a soup kitchen says An Post, amid calls to open its doors
High Court grants judicial review hearing for homeless refugee who fled the war in Palestine
Waterford City Council questioned over €24 million consultancy spend on Waterford North Quay Scheme
Passenger cap saga continues as DAA application for increase deemed invalid by Fingal Co Council
Man landed with €2,000 fine after being ordered to tear down family home constructed illegally
Man (60) pleads guilty to dangerous driving which killed two teenage girls in Monaghan debs crash
Student bursary created in honour of Wexford journalist Nick Sheridan who died aged 32
Dublin restaurateur forced to close pizzeria ordered to pay €9,400 for breaking planning rules
It'll be grand, sure: Irish people are the most optimistic citizens in Europe
Seven Irish novels on longlist of 71 nominations for €100,000 Dublin Literary Award
Trailer for new Boyzone doc shows Stephen Gately grief and rows with Louis Walsh
'A lovely young person': Tributes paid to 21-year-old Irish woman who died rock climbing in Spain
Witness facing contempt proceedings for failure to appear at barrister's murder trial
Man (50s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Cork overnight
Do you shop on Shein?
How do people manage to buy a home? We want to hear your stories
Opinion: Let’s change the game for people living with HIV
Enda McGrattan (Veda Lady)
Warning of increased attacks on council staff following assault on caretaker in north Dublin
Kneecap and Say Nothing lead nominations for 2025 Irish Film and TV Awards
Personal injury claim volume and payouts have fallen significantly since 2019
Irish charity shops seeing 'massive influx' of Shein clothes - often never worn
The Irish government last night defended supporting Shein to establish its European headquarters in Dublin.
The BBC yesterday revealed workers in Shein's supply chain working 75 hours per week with one day off per month.
Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Andrews said Shein should "never have been permitted" to establish a base here.
Monday
13th January 2025
Man wanted in Germany to stand trial for child sex offences arrested in Portadown
Man (30s) arrested in Limerick city following garda searches targeting organised crime
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man (40s) in critical condition following alleged assault at Dublin car park
Man (90s) dies in hospital following two-vehicle collision in Mayo last month
Teenager killed in crash on Achill Island named locally as gardaí appeal for witnesses