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Commercial turkey flock in Meath sees outbreak of bird flu
The Agriculture Minister confirmed the presence of avian influenza in the birds on a farm near Kells.
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Meath based company Hanley sold to U.S. multinational for €631m
The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
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Major disruption expected on Northern Commuter Line due to train failure
Services have been suspended until further notice
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Locked doors and over crowding among fire safety concerns found in inspections of IPAS centres
In one evacuation drill, it took half an hour for just 11 people to leave the building in question.
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Woman taken to hospital following Dundalk road crash
It happened at the Barrack Street/Inner Relief Road junction
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Meath County Council adopts its first traffic calming policy
It was drawn up by the council's Transportation Strategic Policy Committee
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Man who sexually abused his partner's young niece is jailed for over seven years
Images and videos were recovered from the defendant's mobile phone which had a search history for key phrases associated with child abuse material and countries with a lower age of consent.
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O'Rourke calls for measures to reduce the cost of school uniforms
Sinn Féin's Education Affordable School Uniform Bill will be debated at its second stage in the Dáil today.
Sport
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Wolfe Tones ratify McCoy as new senior football manager
McCoy most recently managed Meath Hill when they attained senior status for the first time in their history.
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Reports - Three double-headers on the cards for Meath and Dublin at Croke Park in NFL
The full fixture list is yet to be confirmed, but it is expected to be formally released by the GAA in the near future.
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Ireland begin first ever U17 World Cup campaign today
Two players who will be looking to make an impact are Sean Spaight and Vinnie Leonard both of whom ply their trade with Dundalk.
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Meath to face Wicklow in O'Byrne Cup first round
Leinster Champions Louth will not be in first round action and instead go straight into a quarter-final
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Ireland learn fate for 2027 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Only the group winners will book a spot at the tournament in Brazil, but Ireland are guaranteed at least a play-off if they don’t qualify automatically
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Playr-fit initiate legal action against Dundalk FC
"This ongoing non-payment places serious doubt over the club’s eligibility for a Premier Division licence for the upcoming season."
Onic Entertainment
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Dunnes Stores set to love ‘flattering’ cardigan for only €30
It's perfect for Christmas.
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Krispy Kreme and Nestle launch New Quality Street collaboration
Krispy Kreme and Nestlé serve up the first twist of the season.
News Extra
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Shein store opening in Paris draws protesters, police and bargain hunters
French regulators have fined Shein €190m, while the company faces fees and an advertising ban with a new fast fashion law
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Nine now confirmed dead after UPS plane crashes in fireball on takeoff from Louisville, Kentucky
The dead include all three crew and four people on the ground
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Dick Cheney, powerful former US vice president who pushed for Iraq war, dies at 84
Cheney was troubled much of his life by heart problems, suffering the first of a number of heart attacks at age 37.
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Charity help for teenage dogs acting out
If you thought teenage years were just tricky for humans - think again!
Ours To Protect
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Ours To Protect Episode 2 June 2025
“Recycling & Waste Management”
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Ours To Protect Episode 3 July 2025
“Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation”
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Ours To Protect Episode 4 August 2025
“Fast Fashion”
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Ours To Protect Episode 5 September 2025 Food Waste
A certain amount of food waste is inevitable but there are ways of dealing with this waste in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Ours To Protect Episode 1 May 2025
"Growing Your Own”
