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Probe into Aran Islands ferry incident urges new safety measures
Probe into Aran Islands ferry incident urges new safety measures

A marine investigation board has called for new safety measures on one of the Aran Islands after a man and woman fell into the sea while disembarking a ferry.

Thu, 20 Jul, 2017

New safety measures demanded after pair fell into sea disembarking ferry
New safety measures demanded after pair fell into sea disembarking ferry

Authorities have called for new safety measures on one of the Aran Islands after a man and woman fell into the sea while disembarking a ferry.

Wed, 19 Jul, 2017

Report: "Tit Bonhomme" crew had 4-5 hours sleep in 40 hours
Report: "Tit Bonhomme" crew had 4-5 hours sleep in 40 hours

The report into the sinking of the "Tit Bonhomme" near Glandore Harbour in West Cork has said that the biggest factor in its sinking was "insufficient rest for the crew".

Mon, 08 Apr, 2013

Capsized yacht righted after day-long struggle

A SALVAGE crew righted the stricken super yacht Rambler 100 last night after a painstaking, day-long operation off the south coast.

Thu, 18 Aug, 2011

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