A wreath was laid on top of the coffin during the 'wake' on Sunday Protesters held a 'wake' for the UK's largest fresh water lake, Lough Neagh, to highlight their fears that the lough is dying.
Toxic blue-green algae in Lough Neagh has potentially begun to wake up again already, with two confirmed reports since the start of 2024. Last summer, it brought the largest freshwater lake in ...
Ciara Laverty, part of a team that monitors bird numbers around Lough Neagh, has noticed changes this year [BBC] ...
The Lough Neagh: Blue-Green Algae Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) is one of the 37 actions contained in the Lough ...
Campaigners are set to rally this weekend on the shores of Lough Neagh in Antrim, urging local communities to demand more ...
Three companies have been selected for the first phase of a project to monitor Lough Neagh from space. They each get a share of £360,000 to develop satellite technology and data that could be ...
It comes as the Stormont Executive works to halt an environmental crisis at Lough Neagh where noxious blooms of blue-green algae have covered the surface of the water across the past two summers.
From increased sewage spills to blue-green algae in Lough Neagh, 2024 has been the year in which we all became aware of the poor state of our water bodies. As a water user and conservation ...
And the ones that get caught in the 18-metre long, fine-mist nets strung high across a reed bed at Killycolpy, on the County Tyrone shores of Lough Neagh, will help researchers learn more about ...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) has admitted the killings of four men on the shores of Lough Neagh. Two of them were members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Report shows night scenes of ...
Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is the largest lake on the island of Ireland and in the United Kingdom. It has a surface area of over 150 square miles and supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
In an interview with the PA news agency, Mr Darby said the Lough Neagh Action Plan, and particularly the setting up of a stakeholder forum led by Mr Muir, was very positive and a first for a minister.