State exam fees to be waived for 2025, school transport fee cap extended

State exam fees to be waived for 2025, school transport fee cap extended

According to The Journal, Minister for Education Norma Foley is set to announce the waiver of state examination fees for 2025 and an extension of reduced school transport fees, in what is expected to be the final Cabinet meeting before the general election. The school transport scheme’s reduced fees will continue through the 2025-2026 academic … Read more

Ireland set to miss 2030 climate targets even in 'most optimistic scenario', SEAI reports

Ireland set to miss 2030 climate targets even in ‘most optimistic scenario’, SEAI reports

According to The Journal, a new report from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) indicates that Ireland is unlikely to meet its 2030 climate obligations, even under the most optimistic projections. The assessment reveals that Ireland is expected to fall short of its EU targets for energy efficiency, renewable energy share, and greenhouse gas … Read more

Tesco Ireland to create 1,200 seasonal jobs for Christmas rush

Tesco Ireland to create 1,200 seasonal jobs for Christmas rush

Tesco Ireland has announced plans to recruit nearly 1,200 temporary staff across its Superstores and Extra stores nationwide to support the busy festive season. These roles are intended to bolster the company’s workforce to meet increased demand during the Christmas period. Following the holiday season, Tesco said that temporary employees will have the opportunity to … Read more

Dublin man charged after assault on Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman

Dublin man charged after assault on Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman

A 45-year-old man from Dublin has pleaded guilty to assaulting Green Party leader and Minister Roderic O’Gorman. The incident occurred while O’Gorman was canvassing in his local community on Saturday. The accused, Karl Ronan of Erris Square, Waterville, Blanchardstown, appeared before Judge David McHugh at Blanchardstown District Court. He was charged under Section 2 for … Read more

State care system 'failing' Ireland's most vulnerable children, report warns

State care system ‘failing’ Ireland’s most vulnerable children, report warns

According to The Journal, a new report from the Child Law Project (CLP) reveals significant failures in Ireland’s state care system due to a lack of government policy, appropriate care placements, and inter-agency cooperation. The report, based on observations of child protection hearings across multiple courts from mid-2021 to mid-2024, describes “a national crisis unfolding” … Read more

Dalymount Park to receive €24.7 million for major stadium redevelopment

Dalymount Park to receive €24.7 million for major stadium redevelopment

According to The Journal, Bohemian Football Club’s historic Dalymount Park is set to receive €24.7 million in funding for a comprehensive redevelopment project, with Minister for Sport Catherine Martin expected to make the official announcement today. The funding is part of a larger €173 million grant package being distributed to 35 sports projects across Ireland … Read more

Double Child Benefit among four cost of living payments due this week

Double Child Benefit among four cost of living payments due this week

According to The Journal, four major cost of living support payments announced in Budget 2025 will be distributed this week, as confirmed by Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys. The payments include: A €300 Fuel Allowance lump sum to over 400,000 households Double Child Benefit payment on Tuesday to 667,000 families, covering 1.2 million children €400 … Read more

Ireland's Covid-19 death toll surpasses 10,000 as HSE reports latest figures

Ireland’s Covid-19 death toll surpasses 10,000 as HSE reports latest figures

According to The Journal, Ireland’s Covid-19 death toll has now exceeded 10,000, with the Health Service Executive (HSE) reporting 10,072 deaths linked to the virus since the pandemic began. Official figures show an increase of 513 deaths since April, when the last comprehensive count stood at 9,559. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre continues to monitor … Read more

Bus evacuated after fire on M1 motorway near Dublin, no injuries reported

Bus evacuated after fire on M1 motorway near Dublin, no injuries reported

According to The Journal, a bus caught fire in the early hours of this morning on the M1 motorway in north County Dublin, prompting an immediate evacuation of all passengers. The incident occurred around 1:50 AM on the southbound carriageway between Junction 5 Balbriggan and Junction 4 Donabate. Emergency services, including Gardaí and fire services, … Read more

Avant Money reduces mortgage interest rates by up to 0.4%

Avant Money reduces mortgage interest rates by up to 0.4%

Mortgage provider Avant Money has announced that it will reduce its mortgage interest rates by up to 0.4 per cent, following recent rate cuts by the European Central Bank. The rate reduction will apply across all Avant Money mortgage products, offering savings to a wide range of borrowers, regardless of their property’s energy rating. The … Read more

Fake Halloween parade draws hundreds to Dublin city centre, Gardai urge crowds to disperse

Fake Halloween parade draws hundreds to Dublin city centre, Gardai urge crowds to disperse

Hundreds of people lined O’Connell Street last night in Dublin city centre in anticipation of a Halloween parade that turned out to be a hoax. Crowds gathered along the busy street, expecting festivities that had been rumored online but were never scheduled. Gardaí quickly intervened, urging attendees to disperse safely and avoid further congestion. Photos … Read more

Unseasonable warmth expected in Ireland as November begins with 15-degree highs

Unseasonable warmth expected in Ireland as November begins with 15-degree highs

According to The Journal, Met Éireann forecasts unusually warm temperatures for the start of November, with highs reaching up to 15 degrees Celsius this weekend. The national meteorological service predicts mostly cloudy and dry conditions today, with only isolated patches of drizzle. Light southwest to west or variable winds are expected, accompanying temperatures between 12 … Read more

Dublin fire brigade handles 170 Halloween night incidents, reports increased call volume

Dublin fire brigade handles 170 Halloween night incidents, reports increased call volume

According to The Journal, Dublin Fire Brigade responded to 170 incidents across the county during Halloween night, with bonfires accounting for the majority of calls. The emergency service reported receiving 494 fire calls in the 24-hour period leading to midnight, with 421 being Halloween-related. Emergency ambulance services also handled 435 calls, marking an increase from … Read more

Fine Gael proposes converting state buildings into childcare facilities

Fine Gael proposes converting state buildings into childcare facilities

According to The Irish Examiner, Fine Gael is set to include a novel proposal in its upcoming election manifesto to transform vacant State-owned buildings, including unused international protection accommodation centers, into childcare facilities. The party, led by Taoiseach Simon Harris, aims to address childcare costs by potentially utilizing up to 100 existing buildings. Harris has … Read more