Rural Life
Recent data from AA Ireland indicate that fuel prices dropped in June due to a decrease in crude oil costs.
Agri-Business
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly common sight on Irish roads, with petrol and...
A lorry transporting for agricultural merchant Liffey Mills jack-knifed on the M7 motorway in Co. Limerick this morning, Thursday, September 5.
The M7 motorway was closed for a time this morning (Friday, June 29), following a collision that is believed to have involved cattle.
Last night's downpour of rain has caused flooding in areas in the north-west of the country today, with several counties hit in the process.
A number of stray cattle were cleared off a road in Co. Monaghan yesterday evening, according to AA Roadwatch.
Traffic in New Ross has been delayed after one of the lanes on a bridge had to be closed, after a truck lost a few bales it was carrying.
Some animals were reportedly loose on the M3 motorway early this morning, June 13, according to AA Roadwatch.
Some loose cows have been safely removed from a public road in Co. Tipperary this morning, according to AA Roadwatch.
A lorry driver had a lucky escape after the load of bales he was hauling came in contact with an ESB pole in Ardee, Co. Louth.