A review into the State's response to Storm Éowyn is due to be submitted to the Government in the coming months.
There will be no compensation for customers in Northern Ireland affected by power outages following Storm Éowyn.
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Irish Mirror on MSNStorm Eowyn pensioner at wit's end and fears home repair delays will leave her homelessIt’s hard to overstate the heartbreak of seeing such a cherished place, so full of memories, reduced to rubble' - family ...
Winter 2024/25 was 0.75 degrees cooler than 2019’s average of 7.48 degrees, the warmest on record, and 3.83 degrees warmer ...
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Belfast Live on MSNCustomers who applied for Storm Eowyn compensation ‘could face charges’Eighteen thousand people in Northern Ireland who applied for compensation after losing power during Storm Eowyn could end up ...
Zurich-domiciled catastrophe insurance data provider, PERILS, has placed its initial industry loss estimate for extratropical ...
There will be no compensation for customers in Northern Ireland affected by power outages following Storm Éowyn.
The extratropical windstorm “Éowyn”, also known as “Gilles”, that struck the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the ...
Stormy weather which swept across West Lothian last week has brought more damage and flooding for council crews still working ...
Perils has pegged the insured loss estimate for Windstorm Éowyn, which struck the UK in January, at EUR619mn ($671.28mn).
Caoimhe Archibald said options were explored but under the current regulatory framework, none of those were viable.
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