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Irish Examiner
12 hours ago
- Business
- Irish Examiner
Irish ports handle almost 13m tonnes in first three months of 2025
The total tonnage of goods handled by the eight main Irish ports was 12.9m tonnes in the first three months of 2025. It comes as a new port, Greenore in Co Louth, is included as a main statistical port for the first time. It marks the first time the number of statistical ports in Ireland has increased since the CSO series began in early 2017. "It joins Bantry Bay, Cork, Drogheda, Dublin, Rosslare, Shannon Foynes, and Waterford, and increases the total number of main statistical ports in Ireland from seven to eight," said CSO statistician Damien Lenihan. However, Mr Lenihan also noted that its inclusion will affect comparability as the data in for the first three months of 2025 is now based on eight ports whereas previous releases were based on seven. The CSO reported a 7% rise in the total tonnes of goods handled by Irish ports between January and March 2025. Goods forrwarded from Irish ports amounted to 4m tonnes in in the first three months of this year, up by 5% when compared with the previous quarter. Meanwhile, goods received by Irish ports amounted to 9m tonnes at the start of 2025, which was 8% higher than the same period in the previous year. Between January and March, some 2,557 vessels arrived in the main Irish ports compared with 2,488 in the same three months in 2024. Dublin Port accounted for 58% of all vessel arrivals in Irish ports in the three months. Main statistical ports are categorised as those ports that have exceeded handling 1 million tonnes of goods or 200,000 passengers each year for a consecutive three-year period. Great Britain and Northern Ireland accounted for 29% of the total tonnage of goods handled in the main ports by region of trade in the first three months of this year, while EU countries accounted for 48% of the total tonnage of goods handled in the main ports.
Yahoo
16-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Commentators stunned as 'Sam Warburton's doppelganger' seen at Welsh rugby match
The Irish commentary team for Scarlets' clash with Munster were left stumped after mistaking an individual for Sam Warburton. Munster defeated Scarlets 29-8 at Thomond Park on Saturday evening, with a number of Wales' Six Nations squad members on display. Macs Page bagged a fine solo score on the night and it was branded as "outstanding" by Premier Sports commentary duo Ryle Nugent and Alan Quinlan. However, it wasn't the only moment in the match that left the commentators stunned. READ MORE: Today's rugby news as Sherratt officially starts job and Ireland suffer major blow ahead of Wales clash READ MORE: Ex-Wales star bluntly outlines Warren Gatland mistake he expects Matt Sherratt to fix Join WalesOnline Rugby's WhatsApp Channel here to get the breaking news sent straight to your phone for free Play had been stopped by referee Federico Vedovelli, with Munster flanker Jack O'Donoghue and Scarlets duo Vaea Fifita and Archer Holz receiving treatment. Looking after Holz was an individual who looks almost exactly like British and Irish Lions legend Warburton, and the RTE commentary team of Donal Lenihan and Hugh Cahill were left open-mouthed. "Is that Sam Warburton there?," asked Cahill, to which Lenihan replied: "It looks like him, doesn't it?!" "It's not him but it looks like is him!," said Cahill. "No, it's not Sam Warburton," added Lenihan. "It looks like him though, doesn't it?," said Cahill, with Lenihan replying with: "It's unbelievable yeah..." "His stunt double! He was commentating last week in Murrayfield where we were," joked Cahill. "He was a very good seven, to be fair to him, but he can't be in two places at once," said Lenihan. "The absolute head of him, though," added Cahill. Little did the Irish duo know at the time, the man in question is Ben Warburton, Sam's twin brother, who works as a physio for the Scarlets. He graduated as a physiotherapist in 2010 from Cardiff University and has also worked for Dragons RFC, Cardiff Rugby and Wales Sevens. Sign up to Inside Welsh rugby on Substack to get exclusive news stories and insight from behind the scenes in Welsh rugby.

Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
College roundup: SUNY Canton women's goalie Lenihan takes weekly award
Jan. 28—SYRACUSE — SUNY Canton sophomore Molly Lenihan was announced Monday as the State University of New York Athletic Conference's women's hockey goaltender of the week for the second time this season. Lenihan, who is from West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, made 67 saves on 68 shots faced over the weekend in which the Kangaroos went 1-0-1. Lenihan made 31 saves in a 1-0 shutout victory against host SUNY Potsdam on Friday. It was her first shutout of the season and the fourth of her SUNY Canton career. Lenihan then made 36 saves in Canton's 1-1 overtime tie against SUNY Potsdam, stopping 23 shots in the first two periods. Lenihan, who was also named Goaltender of the Week on Nov. 18, has totaled 355 saves this season with a .939 save percentage. She's ranked third in SUNYAC in saves and fifth in save percentage. The Roos are 5-11-1 this season and 4-7-1 in SUNYAC. WOMEN'S SWIMMING MRUZIK NAMED TOP ROOKIE St. Lawrence University's Lilly Mruzik was named the Liberty League's Rookie of the Week on Monday for women's swimming and diving. Over the weekend, Mruzik swam to victory in the 200-yard backstroke during the Saints' tri-meet against Hartwick and Alfred State. The East Aurora native recorded a time of 2 minutes, 17.61 seconds in the victory. MEN'S SQUASH MALSANG TAKES HONOR St. Lawrence's Gregory Malsang claimed Liberty League Rookie of the Week honors Monday. Malsang played in his first CA individual nationals over the weekend and recorded an 11-6, 11-2, 11-6 victory over Trinity's Alec Spiro to reach the semifinals of the Molloy East bracket. Malsang lost his semifinal match.