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Ireland Rejects UK Proposal for Joint Rwanda Project Amid Immigration Tensions
In a recent development, Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris has vehemently opposed the suggestion of Ireland’s participation in the UK’s Rwanda project, labeling the proposal as “ridiculous.” This comes amidst escalating tensions between the two nations over illegal immigration concerns. The UK’s controversial Rwanda project, which received legal approval from the Parliament last week, aims
Jobs Expo Dublin: Your Gateway to Employment Opportunities
Looking for a job? Look no further than the Jobs Expo coming to Croke Park, Dublin, on Saturday, April 20, from 10 am to 4 pm. Hosted inside the Hogan Suite, this event promises thousands of job opportunities both at home and abroad, all under one roof, and it won’t cost you a thing to
Farm Sales Surge in Ireland, Attracting Immigrant Interest
Ireland is witnessing a notable surge in farm sales, particularly in the western region, according to recent reports from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). In 2022, approximately 60,000 acres of agricultural land changed hands, marking a slight increase compared to the previous year. Notably, immigrants, particularly those from China, are increasingly among the buyers. The
Refugee Arrivals in Dublin Spark Government Criticism
Dublin is grappling with a surge in refugee arrivals, largely concentrated in the capital, drawing sharp criticism of the government’s handling of the situation. With thousands camping across the city, concerns mount over the lack of shelter and support for vulnerable individuals. Critics lambast the government’s silence and apparent inaction, highlighting the plight of male
Europe Unprepared for Climate Risks: New Report Urges Urgent Action
A groundbreaking study by the European Environment Agency reveals that Europe is alarmingly unprepared for the climate risks it faces. This is the first comprehensive assessment of its kind by the EEA, highlighting the gravity of the situation. The report identifies 36 significant climate risks, with half posing severe consequences. Heat stress, floods, and the
Netflix Award Winner Akash Mehta Brings Laughter to Dublin with ‘The Wedding Show’ Stand-Up Comedy Performance
Fans of stand-up comedy in Dublin are in for a treat as Netflix Award-winning comedian Akash Mehta gears up to headline ‘The Wedding Show’ on May 11, presented by Top Notch Studios. Mehta, celebrated for his acclaimed Netflix special ‘Social Currency’, promises an evening filled with uproarious laughter alongside a lineup of talented artists. The
Save €1500 a Year: Your Guide to Rent Tax Credit in Ireland
Living in Ireland can be expensive, especially when it comes to rent. But did you know there’s a way to ease that burden? Enter Rent Tax Credit, a government initiative designed to help eligible individuals save money on their rent. Here’s everything you need to know: What is Rent Tax Credit? Rent Tax Credit is
WhatsApp Lowers Age Limit to 13 in Europe, Updates Policies in Compliance with EU Regulations
In a recent development, messaging giant WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is set to lower its minimum age requirement across Europe, including Ireland, from 16 to 13. This change aims to establish a consistent global minimum age for users. The adjustment aligns with the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA), two new
Ireland Secures Guinness Six Nations Rugby Title for Second Year in a Row
In a thrilling final showdown, Ireland clinched the Guinness Six Nations men’s rugby championship for the second consecutive year by defeating Scotland 17-13. The victory, coming just ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, adds an extra layer of celebration for the green-clad team. The tournament, featuring England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales, witnessed a fierce