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Due to the ash dieback crisis, which has nearly wiped out timber suitable for hurley-making, the GAA is going to strengthen ...
Due to the ash dieback crisis, which has nearly wiped out timber suitable for hurley-making, the GAA is going to strengthen ...
The Met Office has warned of a pollen-bomb sweeping across the South West and South East of England, the West Midlands, Wales ...
The Met Office has issued a red alert for the highest level of pollen in several regions of the UK including the West ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGAA to regulate hurleys and faceguardsFaceguards and hurleys are to be regulated by the GAA as they look to heighten safety standards around the sport’s playing ...
Hurricane Helene wreaked death and destruction. This is the story of Augusta's ongoing recovery - and how the Masters is helping it.
On your next trip to Ireland, walk in the footsteps of your ancestors and connect with your Irish roots. The experts at ...
The project is a National Not-for-Profit initiative being run by Richard, David and Tina Mulcahy, which aims to plant 100 million Native Irish trees across the island of Ireland over the next decade.
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