Blue-green algae is known to emit toxins which can cause skin irritation in humans, or stomach upsets if a lot of affected ...
One of the north’s foremost legal experts on planning law has published a new book on judicial review challenges. William ...
In many churches what is known as the 'Season of Creation' is observed during September and October, coinciding happily with ...
The recovery of Lough Neagh will inevitably involve “hurt and pain” for sectors which have contributed to the environmental ...
The 151-square-mile lough supplies around 40% of Northern Ireland's drinking water and has, for the second successive year, ...
When I visited Lough Neagh a year ago, it was a scene of devastation. Returning this week, it appeared almost idyllic. Where ...
Campaigners gathered in front of Stormont on the eve of the return of the assembly, calling for MLAs to prioritise tackling ...
Eating meat, diary and eggs, using the toilet, washing clothes and bathing all caused the monstrous green bacteria now ...
People in areas such as Magherafelt, Castledawson, Draperstown, Ballinderry and Cookstown have reported issues.
LOUGH Erne is on the way to becoming the next Lough Neagh, with an environmental disaster looming over the county.
There are no quick fixes to solving the problem issue of blue-green algae in Lough Neagh, a senior DAERA official has ...
Residents in parts of Mid-Ulster say their tap water has a "rank" and "mouldy" taste. People in Magherafelt, Castledawson, ...