Charles O'Donnell

Charles O

Charles studied History and Politics, and later Journalism, at NUI Galway between 2011 and 2016. He has had stints with the Sunday Business Post and DMG Media Ireland. Charles has a farming background, growing up on a suckler herd farm in east Co. Clare.

‘What if’ scenarios pose delay to Fair Deal Scheme
‘What if’ scenarios pose delay to Fair Deal Scheme

Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People Jim Daly has said that “what if” scenarios and legal issues...

‘British consumers view Irish produce as local’ – McCarthy
‘British consumers view Irish produce as local’ – McCarthy

Tara McCarthy, chief executive officer of Bord Bia, has claimed that British beef consumers view Irish produce as locally sourced,...

Teagasc to host student-focused festival for Science Week
Teagasc to host student-focused festival for Science Week

Teagasc will host a series of events for the upcoming Science Week (November 11-18), as part of ‘The Festival of...

Stabilisation fund levy for credit unions signed in by Donohoe
Stabilisation fund levy for credit unions signed in by Donohoe

The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, has today, November 8, signed into law new credit union levy regulations. The Credit...

Creed chairs high-level talks on Food Wise 2025
Creed chairs high-level talks on Food Wise 2025

The latest Food Wise 2025 meeting saw the key topics of Brexit and the meat sector debated, with Minister of...

Best practice for burning a hot topic at Co. Cork seminar
Best practice for burning a hot topic at Co. Cork seminar

Best practice for controlled burning was the main topic at an upland management event in Co. Cork yesterday, November 7....

More to do in Hen Harrier Scheme despite pay-outs – IFA
More to do in Hen Harrier Scheme despite pay-outs – IFA

More than 600 farmers in hen harrier (HH) areas should expect payment in the coming weeks, under the locally-led HH...

‘We only need 2 dairy processors’ – leading food analyst
‘We only need 2 dairy processors’ – leading food analyst

A prominent food analyst and commentator has said that the dairy industry should “collapse” down to two farmer-controlled dairy processors....

Bruton makes new appointments to sustainable energy board
Bruton makes new appointments to sustainable energy board

Richard Bruton has today, November 8, made two new appointments to the board of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland...

Potential for 20,000 jobs in wind energy with state backing
Potential for 20,000 jobs in wind energy with state backing

The Government could potentially create 20,000 jobs in the renewable energy sector by 2040, according to two of the country’s...

Healy says Government must capitalise on EU CAP support
Healy says Government must capitalise on EU CAP support

The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) president, Joe Healy, is calling on the Government to take advantage of the European Parliament’s...

McGuinness ‘puzzled’ by auditors’ stance on CAP reform
McGuinness ‘puzzled’ by auditors’ stance on CAP reform

Mairead McGuinness, Vice-President of the European Parliament, has criticised the European Court of Auditors over its report into the reform...

‘Ireland’s food university’ UCC reaches out to CAO applicants
‘Ireland’s food university’ UCC reaches out to CAO applicants

University College Cork (UCC), often referred to as “Ireland’s food university”, is reaching out to prospective students, as the application...

Agricultural trade index tightens further in 2018
Agricultural trade index tightens further in 2018

The balance between farm input and output prices will see an almost 6% decrease in 2018, according to preliminary figures...

TB meeting set for Galway to discuss eradication drive
TB meeting set for Galway to discuss eradication drive

The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has organised a meeting for Gort, Co. Galway tomorrow, November 8, to discuss TB eradication....

Andrew Doyle finishes up promotional tour in China
Andrew Doyle finishes up promotional tour in China

Andrew Doyle, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has just finished up a series...

Department and Oireachtas committee to meet on climate
Department and Oireachtas committee to meet on climate

Officials from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine will appear before the Joint Committee on Climate Action tomorrow,...

Tyrone man convicted of tyre burning at Lough Neagh
Tyrone man convicted of tyre burning at Lough Neagh

A Co. Tyrone man has today, November 6, been convicted of burning tyres on the shore of Lough Neagh in...