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PLASTIC PADDING: Exposure in the womb to a common chemical used in plastic water bottles and food cans may predispose babies to obesity, research suggests.
Fri, 20 May, 2016
Glenville Flower and Garden Club will start its winter season with an interesting talk and slide show by Jim Wilson of Bird Watch Ireland on Tuesday September 29 at 8.30pm.
Sat, 26 Sep, 2015
Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa (CSN) will hold it’s Annual Plant Sale on Tuesday and Wednesday May 12,13.
Sat, 02 May, 2015
Around a million Britons can claim direct descent from Vikings, according to a new DNA study.
Mon, 10 Mar, 2014
¦ The AGM of the Lough Flower and Garden Club will be held on Tuesday next at 8pm in the SMA centre Wilton. All members are kindly requested to attend.
Sun, 26 Jan, 2014
THE short daylight hours of the Christmas holidays and of winter in general offer the opportunity for those who enjoy the outdoor world to read up on the finer details of natural history and be replete with knowledge and curiosity when the world reopens to welcome a new spring.
Tue, 17 Dec, 2013
WITH rising temperatures, courtesy of greenhouse gas emissions, you might expect birds to linger on at migration time, taking an extra ‘sus beag’, before the arduous journey to far-off lands.
Mon, 09 Dec, 2013
Three days to go to Cheltenham now and the excitement is mounting.
Sat, 09 Mar, 2013
THE common or garden swan, the mute swan, is one of Ireland’s most widespread and familiar birds.
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013
The Union flag could soon be flying over Belfast City Hall again, a senior loyalist politician claimed today.
Sat, 15 Dec, 2012
The highest rate of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world has been found in a small group of islands in Scotland, researchers have said.
Tue, 11 Dec, 2012
Renowned angler John O’Connell, believes this year’s salmon season has been the best in the province for 40 years.
Wed, 11 Jul, 2012
THERE are not as many books about birds in Ireland as there are about birds in Britain.
Mon, 18 Jun, 2012
THE collared dove, now firmly established as a native bird, bred for the first time in Ireland in 1959.
Mon, 21 May, 2012
As summer approaches, it’s a good time to take up a new outdoor hobby and few are as rewarding as birdwatching, says wildlife expert Jim Wilson
Wed, 01 Feb, 2012
WE’RE getting to the time of year when book tokens are in circulation, so I’m going to mention a few recently published books with an outdoors theme that I have enjoyed.
Mon, 19 Dec, 2011
BOOKS make excellent Christmas gifts and last Monday’s Examiner carried recommendations from the crime-thriller, vampire and general fiction genres.
Mon, 12 Dec, 2011
I HEARD an unmistakable sound — a wild trumpeting filling the sky.
Mon, 05 Dec, 2011
A CYNIC might suspect that birder and photographer Ronan McLaughlin this month choked Cuskinny Marsh of its oxygen — and consequently its marine life — as a stunt for the upcoming launch of his calendar collection of exquisite wildlife photography, and to make his images all the rarer, as he has tracked the months and the seasons on this widely-sung and justly-appreciated marsh beauty spot.
Mon, 31 Oct, 2011
THE first DNA analysis of the Travelling community has proven that it is a distinct ethnic minority who separated from the settled community between 1,000 and 2,000 years ago, experts have claimed.
Tue, 31 May, 2011
LONG RUN became the first six-year-old since mighty Mill House in 1963 to win the Gold Cup when producing a stunning display of raw power and limitless stamina at Cheltenham yesterday.
Sat, 19 Mar, 2011
As an entrepreneur who runs a thriving dental healthcare business, amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen is well-placed to advise weighing room colleagues lacking a full set of teeth.
Tue, 15 Mar, 2011
I WAS impressed with The Shorebirds of Ireland, recently published by The Collins Press, a beautifully-produced treasury of well-written, informative text by Jim Wilson, with a gallery of wonderful bird photographs by Mark Carmody.
Mon, 22 Mar, 2010
Dunguib has enjoyed the perfect preparation for tomorrow’s Spinal Research Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham.
Mon, 15 Mar, 2010
BOOKS make ideal Christmas gifts.
Mon, 07 Dec, 2009
Damien Enright on bird-watching and massaging hedgehogs.
Mon, 20 Oct, 2008
Veteran unionist politician Jim Wilson is to bow out of the Stormont Assembly at the next election, he announced tonight.
Sun, 31 Dec, 2006
Politicians opposed to the seven new super councils planned for the North were accused today of being more concerned about their own careers than what is best for local government.
Wed, 08 Nov, 2006
With all 108 seats filled in the Northern Ireland Assembly the party shares are:
Fri, 28 Nov, 2003
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was today heckled during an assembly election visit to Antrim.
Thu, 20 Nov, 2003
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was today facing the prospect of a more hardline Assembly team as some of his harshest critics in the party were selected as candidates for the next Stormont election.
Sat, 05 Oct, 2002
The Ulster Unionist Party must return to its original Assembly commitment to keep Sinn Fein out of government until the IRA disarms and disbands, South Antrim MP David Burnside insisted today.
Sat, 31 Aug, 2002
Thousands of gallons of disinfectant used to combat foot-and-mouth are pouring into Northern Ireland’s waterways, it was claimed today.
Mon, 30 Apr, 2001
UUP leader David Trimble was dealt a stinging blow last night when the South Antrim branch of his party spurned his preferred candidate for the upcoming British general election.
Sat, 13 Jan, 2001
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