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Deal unites leading names in Irish timber industry and creates a business with revenues of almost €270m
Permit delays at Department of Agriculture are squeezing timber supplies
Disruption to supply of raw materials and pandemic behind 5-20 per cent hike
Understood Cabinet will be told borrowing increased from zero to €28m last year
Delays are squeezing supplies for Irish house building and hurting export potential
Coillte asks landowners to obey restrictions on land burning
For Coillte, the biggest crisis of recent years has not been Covid, says chief executive
Government approves ‘framework for investment’ up to 2027
Streamlining moves to clear licensing backlog will focus on organisational structure
Industry groups call on Minister of State for Agriculture to tackle licensing delays
Leading figures in the business claim there is a two-year delay in getting planting permits due to backlog in felling licences
Multi-purpose €25 million vessel due for delivery in 2022 and will be based in Galway
Permission to pump freshwater from lake on Gorumna Island overturned by High Court
Sandymount seagulls go missing before they can be tested for bird flu
Poultry and captive bird keepers told to be vigilant for any signs of disease in their birds
Research examines flexible working, promotions and training in Civil Service
Port to tell committee of increased delays with congested ferry arrivals from Holyhead
Delays in processing appeals causing ‘irreparable damage’ to timber industry
Producers of whiskey, salmon, yoghurt, baby food, leeks and eggs singled out for praise
These three women, through having children, successfully identified gaps in the market
Despite being banned, the toxic root pesticide is clearly being used to target birds nationwide
Meat and dairy industries produce food for export but pollution at home, experts argue
Appeals to forestry licence applications stalling supply of 1.1m cubic feet of logs
Achill Island Sea Salt may also be set to receive special protection from Brussels
Coillte may cancel auction leaving sawmills short, as 29 tree-felling licences under appeal
Health Protection Surveillance Centre advice noted the need for pod or groups of workers
Department denies move downgrades unit that examines health breaches
Court rules contract must be continued until WRC makes determination
Publicans will not face criminal sanction if in breach of Covid-19 rules
Temperatures reach 27 degrees in Mayo as Irish Water warns hosepipe ban ‘increasingly likely’
Weather brings higher risk of forest fires with red fire warning in place until Monday evening
Irish Water considers hosepipe ban as threat of drought looms
State forestry company sold its highest volume of timber ever in 2019, but fall in prices meant revenues dipped 1% to €327m
If the crisis continues much longer, there are fears some firms may face ‘significant stress’
‘Surveillance zone’ established after tests find evidence of lyssavirus genetic material
Bogland is one the most difficult categories of land to map and in which to prove ownership
Farmers are working towards sustainable alternatives, says Bryan Daniels
Dr Cristina Paduano, an aerospace engineer, wins the prestigious Chartered Engineer of the Year Award
Time to redefine ‘land improvement’ in line with the best science
State uses Budget 2020 to draw battle lines with €220m package to support the economy
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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