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Report highlights huge challenge for decarbonisation of Ireland’s vehicle fleet
A key environmental policy to have almost a million electric vehicles (EVs) on the road by 2030 will be a huge challenge unless the Government incentivises and supports dealing with the oldest polluting cars, while exponentially increasing the charging infrastructure nationwide - according to a new report by Arup and economist Jim Power on reducing light fleet carbon emissions to achieve Government targets.
Electric Ford E-Transit van collects Euro NCAP gold
The all-electric Ford E-Transit has received a Gold Award from independent vehicle safety authority Euro NCAP for its advanced driver assistance systems.
The signs of arthritis that can be found in our eyes
Our eyes can reveal a lot about our health – including signs of serious eye diseases or conditions such as arthritis.
Symptoms of arthritis which can be found in your eyes can negatively impact vision
Eyes can reveal a lot about our health including signs of serious eye diseases or conditions such as arthritis.
Hybrid cars gain 20 percent share of recent January sales
Electrified motoring rose well last month with self-charging hybrids electric cars having outsold diesel formats in the January sales period.
Crews working to restore water supply in Swinford
Crews are on site in Swinford this morning repairing a burst watermain in the town.
NUI Galway research to develop solutions for Defence Forces
Two NUI Galway projects have been selected to develop solutions for operational challenges facing the Defence Forces.
Feed the birds now and they will protect your garden from pests all summer
Gardening enthusiasts and vegetable growers in Galway are being encouraged to feed their local bird populations over the coming months to ensure they are around in summer to play a vital role in pest control.
Claremorris Lions National Tree Week appeal
Each year Claremorris and District Lions Club supports National Tree Week, by selling trees to the public, and giving one hundred percent of the money raised to charities working on the ground in and around Claremorris.