A red wind warning has been issued for the whole of the Republic of Ireland, with Met Éireann warning of a possible "danger to life". The alert comes into effect at varying times from 02:00 on Friday and will end at varying times. Met Éireann has warned that "severe, damaging and destructive winds" are expected, with gusts of up to 130km/h.
Micheál Martin became Ireland’s taoiseach (prime minister) for the second time in his political career on Thursday, a day later than planned.
Status Red gale warnings to apply across the country, with storm force southerly winds featuring gusts in excess of 130km/h
Met Éireann forecasts extremely destructive gusts in excess of 130km/h with many schools and workplaces set to close
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Met Éireann has issued a series of Status Red wind warnings - which cover 22 out of 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland.
The red warning for the whole of Northern Ireland will be in force until 14:00 on Friday. It is the first time a red weather warning has been issued for Northern Ireland since an impact-based system was introduced in 2011.
Enterprise Ireland has announced the results of the end-of-year-report, with postive growth for the west and the rest of the country.
AN urgent warning has been issued as AIB and Bank of Ireland will shut tomorrow due to “dangerous” Storm Eowyn. A number of services will close as the entire country will be placed
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