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YOU’VE just arrived at Shannon Airport from Boston on your inaugural trip to the land of your forebears. You pick up your hired car and, within a minute, are facing your first challenge – a roundabout.
Mon, 15 Jun, 2009
ONE of Ireland’s leading archaeological locations, Lough Gur, in Co Limerick, could soon be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mon, 08 Jun, 2009
FUTURE generations of Irish people may not have to go abroad for the sun, if predictions about climate changes in the 21st century are correct.
Mon, 01 Jun, 2009
THE days are lengthening, and it’s a time that some people head for the bogs and windy uplands, for yet another year’s supply of turf.
Mon, 25 May, 2009
A CHANGE of mindset is needed if Ireland is to reach its target of having electric vehicles make up 10% of the car market by 2020.
Mon, 18 May, 2009
ONE of the ironies of life is that, sometimes, those responsible for protecting our environment are the very people that help destroy it.
Mon, 04 May, 2009
IN RECENT years we’ve heard a lot about the decline in stocks of salmon and sea trout in Ireland and abroad, but less about the plight of the humble eel.
Mon, 27 Apr, 2009
GETTING us all back on our bikes is a challenge Transport Minister Noel Dempsey has set himself.
NOW that the Celtic Tiger has died, the post mortems focus on the economic and property collapses, but the spotlight is beginning to be put on the Tiger’s physical effects on the landscape of Ireland.
Mon, 20 Apr, 2009
THE worst fears people had for wildlife on the Great Blasket Island have been realised, following confirmation that deadly mink have appeared on the island, off the Dingle Peninsula.
Mon, 13 Apr, 2009