Minister suspends hare coursing licences after deadly rabbit disease discovered in the wild
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is asking the public to report any suspected discoveries of the disease.
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The National Parks and Wildlife Service is asking the public to report any suspected discoveries of the disease.
The object was then taken away for further forensic examination.
The toxic parts of the fugu fish may have been sold by mistake.
About 170 firefighters rescued a dozen people from the building.
It further isolated some towns which were buried under snow for days.
Four separate accidents caused the five deaths.
It is believed to have been carried out by Islamists.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bombing in a statement posted online.
The euthatal was taken last week.
The vaccine provided 100% protection in a Guinea field trial.
It’s about young men, Irish society, and what leads them to violence.
It is not thought to be terror related.
The lava is from the Kilauea volcano, and is flowing 17 metres an hour.
Ninety-five Liberian health workers have died so far in the epidemic.
Pictured is Dr Mitchell Levy, father of the patient, Ashoka Mukpo.
So far, more than 3,000 people have died after contracting the disease.
His family have also been ordered to stay inside their apartment.
That’s according to the UN Security Council, which met today.
Paddy Reilly was tested after travelling on the same plane as an American man who was later diagnosed with the potentially fatal MERs virus.
The outbreak of the virus has already claimed 61 lives.
The deadly virus has already killed more than 60 people and infected many more.
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A new four-part documentary follows Monaghan United’s ill-fated season in the Airtricity League Premier Division.
Authorities in Australia are confused as to how the taipan – usually only found inland – made it to a coastal area.
They’re not talking too fast, you’re listening too slow.