A former member of the Defence Forces who says his health has been destroyed by exposure to dangerous chemicals during his ...
As well as not being able to walk unaided, Gart Coll suffers from chronic fatigue and has issues with his heart, his memory, recurring ulcers, and is unable to maintain his core body temperature ...
His handling of the air corps survivors since that meeting in 2017 is not something Mr Martin ever discusses in public, despite being repeatedly asked about it by the Irish Examiner over the years.
The State has agreed to pay €2 million to a former Air Corps technician who was allegedly exposed to toxic chemicals which he says caused severe health difficulties. The case against the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNAir Corps grounds aircraft after safety audit raises concerns over bolt tighteningA safety audit has grounded Air Corps planes after concerns were raised about the tightening of bolts, including tool use ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNInside Ursula Jacob's family life and camogie career as she stars in Laochra GaelUrsula Jacob will return to the spotlight for tonight's Laochra Gael as she recounts her legendary playing career.
A yellow cold weather warning is coming into force as temperatures are set to plummet as low as minus 7C. There is a chance ...
The UK’s armed forces have seen 90,000 cyber attacks in the last two years, according to the Ministry of Defence.
Ireland can “no longer shy away from” defence, military and security capability and has to “get serious” about defending ...
Two weather stations experienced hurricane-force mean wind speeds as Storm Éowyn ... month in the past 19 where global-average surface air temperature was more than 1.5 degrees above the mid ...
Police said they detained a man in Dublin on Sunday following a "serious incident" as local media reported that "up to four ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStorm Eowyn’s record wind speeds reached hurricane force 12, Met Eireann has revealedStorm Eowyn brought hurricane-force mean wind speeds, the highest since digital records began, with 184km/h at Ceann Mhása in Galway and 150km/h at Malin Head in Donegal, according to Met Eireann.
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