Indian-origin IT professional Aswathi Rajasekharan found dead on Bray beach

Indian-origin IT professional Aswathi Rajasekharan found dead on Bray beach

The body of Indian-origin IT professional Aswathi Rajasekharan (31), who had been reported missing, was recovered from the sea at Bray, Co Wicklow, on Sunday morning. Aswathi had been missing since the previous day. Following a complaint filed by friends, an extensive search operation was launched along the south Dublin coastline, including Dalkey and Killiney. … Read more

Irish citizens advised not to travel to Gulf region as airlines suspend flights

Irish citizens advised not to travel to Gulf region as airlines suspend flights

Irish citizens have been urged not to travel to the Gulf region until further notice after major airlines suspended flights following military strikes on Iran. US President Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that strikes on Iran had begun, with smoke reported over parts of Tehran and Doha. Iran has vowed to … Read more

Financial support planned for households in electricity arrears, says Simon Harris

Financial support planned for households in electricity arrears, says Simon Harris

Financial assistance is set to be rolled out for households struggling with unpaid electricity bills, Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris has said. Speaking in Cork, Harris confirmed that the Government is preparing targeted measures to support those most affected, as around 320,000 people are currently in arrears on their electricity accounts. Fuel allowance extension Harris … Read more

Night-time temperatures set to fall below zero as cold snap grips Ireland

Night-time temperatures set to fall below zero as cold snap grips Ireland

Ireland is set for a sharp drop in night-time temperatures in the coming days, with forecasters warning that readings could fall to -2°C in some areas. According to Met Éireann, conditions will turn noticeably colder overnight, bringing a risk of frost and icy patches. Rain before the chill Rain is expected in parts of the … Read more

Irish Life Health and Level Health announce further premium hikes

Irish Life Health and Level Health announce further premium hikes

Two major health insurers have confirmed fresh premium increases, adding to cost-of-living pressures for households. Irish Life Health will raise premiums by an average of 5.9% from April 1, while Level Health has announced that its advanced plans will increase by €48 from April 3. The move follows multiple price hikes across the health insurance … Read more

Electricity bills strain households as 319,000 fall into arrears

Electricity bills strain households as 319,000 fall into arrears

Electricity costs continue to put pressure on households, with new figures showing a sharp rise in the number of people behind on their energy bills. According to data from the Commission for Regulation of Utilities, 319,459 electricity customers were in arrears in December 2025. This marks an increase of more than 20% compared to December … Read more

68 applications received for scheme to develop eight new childcare centres

A Government scheme aimed at delivering eight new early learning and childcare facilities this year has received 68 applications since opening last month. Children’s Minister Norma Foley told the Oireachtas Children’s Committee that the selected centres are expected to be operational by late 2026 or early 2027, at which point they will begin accepting children. … Read more

Ireland faces power supply challenges as EirGrid warns of tight years ahead

Ireland’s electricity system is facing significant pressure over the next three years, according to a new 10-year development report published on February 26 by EirGrid. The report warns that between 2026 and 2028, electricity supply margins will remain tight, raising concerns about the ability to consistently meet peak demand. Why is the system under strain? … Read more

‘BIBLIA 2026’ National Grand Finale to be held in Cork on February 28

‘BIBLIA 2026’ National Grand Finale to be held in Cork on February 28

The National Grand Finale of ‘BIBLIA 2026’, the annual Bible Quiz Competition organised by the Catechism Department of the Syro-Malabar Church of Ireland, will take place on Saturday, February 28. The event will be hosted at the Riverstick Community Centre in Cork, with competitions beginning at 2 pm. Twelve winning teams from different regions across … Read more

CSI Madhya Kerala Mahayidavaka Bishop arrives in Ireland for Confirmation Service

CSI Madhya Kerala Mahayidavaka Bishop arrives in Ireland for Confirmation Service

The Bishop of the CSI Madhya Kerala Mahayidavaka, Right Rev Dr Malayil Sabu Koshy Cherian, has arrived in Ireland for an Episcopal visit and to lead the Confirmation Service at the Holy Trinity CSI Congregation Dublin. The Confirmation Service will be held on February 28 at 10 am. Nineteen children from the parish will receive … Read more

Waterford–Dublin rail journeys hit record 1.92 million in 2025

Waterford–Dublin rail journeys hit record 1.92 million in 2025

Rail travel between Waterford and Dublin reached a new high last year, with 1.92 million passenger journeys recorded on the Intercity route. According to Iarnród Éireann, the figure marks a sharp increase from 1.74 million journeys the previous year. Record year nationwide 2025 was also a record-breaking year across the wider rail network. A total … Read more