Ireland Opens Recruitment for Garda Reserve: Opportunities for Non-Residents

Ireland Opens Recruitment for Garda Reserve: Opportunities for Non-Residents

Ireland has begun recruiting 650 new members for the Garda Reserve, aiming to reach a total of 1,000 members by 2026, up from the current 341. This initiative offers a significant opportunity for non-residents, including Indians, to join the country’s volunteer police force, An Garda Síochána. As part of the recruitment drive, stipends for reserve … Read more

Major Renovation Project to Begin on Dublin's Talbot Street

Major Renovation Project to Begin on Dublin’s Talbot Street

Dublin City Council is set to commence a €2.5 million renovation project on Talbot Street starting June 10. The project, expected to be completed in 20 weeks, aims to address various challenges faced by the area, which is home to key historic institutions and transport facilities like Connolly Station and Busáras. The renovation will involve … Read more

Ireland to Install Public Water Fountains to Combat Thirst and Reduce Plastic Waste

Ireland to Install Public Water Fountains to Combat Thirst and Reduce Plastic Waste

The Irish government has announced a new initiative to install drinking water fountains in public spaces across the country. This project, spearheaded by Ministers Ossian Smyth and Darragh O’Brien, aims to reduce the use of plastic bottles and provide easy access to clean drinking water. The first phase will see free water fountains installed in … Read more

Ireland Increases Fines for Airlines Bringing Undocumented Passengers

Ireland Increases Fines for Airlines Bringing Undocumented Passengers

The Irish government is tightening its measures against airlines that allow passengers to enter the country without proper documentation. Justice Minister Helen McEntee announced that a new bill will increase fines from €3,000 to €5,000 per undocumented passenger. This initiative is part of broader efforts to control immigration and prevent illegal entry into Ireland. Last … Read more

136,160 Students Begin Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle Exams

136,160 Students Begin Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle Exams

Today marks the start of the Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle exams for 136,160 students across Ireland. Exams are being held in 817 venues, beginning with English and running until June 25th. Students are advised to know their timetables, and maintain good eating and sleeping habits during this period. Former President of the Institute of … Read more

Last Month Was Ireland’s Warmest May on Record

Last Month Was Ireland’s Warmest May on Record

Met Éireann has announced that last month was the warmest May ever recorded in Ireland. Average temperatures were more than 2.5 degrees above the long-term average, reaching just above 13 degrees Celsius. This marks only the second time in history that May temperatures have surpassed this level. The record-breaking warmth was felt across the country, … Read more

RSA Pushes for Emergency Laws to Double Penalty Points for Speeding and Mobile Phone Use

RSA Pushes for Emergency Laws to Double Penalty Points for Speeding and Mobile Phone Use

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is urging the introduction of emergency laws to double the penalty points for certain driving offences. According to documents seen by the Irish Times, the RSA wants the penalty points for speeding and using a mobile phone while driving to be increased from 3 points to 6. The road safety … Read more

Prime Minister Simon Harris Pushed and Shoved by Protesters in County Mayo

Prime Minister Simon Harris Pushed and Shoved by Protesters in County Mayo

Gardai have launched an investigation after Prime Minister Simon Harris was pushed and squeezed by protesters during an election campaign in County Mayo. While canvassing for votes in Westport on Sunday, Harris was crowded and jostled by demonstrators. A Garda officer present was also attacked during the incident. A Garda spokesperson confirmed that an investigation … Read more

Sports Minister Catherine Martin showed her support for Jithin Ram

Ireland’s Sports Minister canvasses for Green Party’s Indian-origin candidate in Lucan ahead of local polls

Ireland’s Sports Minister Catherine Martin has canvassed for Jithin Ram, the Indian-origin candidate representing the Green Party from Lucan in the upcoming local council polls. Martin, who was accompanied by TD for Dublin South West Francis Noel Duffy, visited the Adamstown Cricket Club in Airlie Park last week. During the visit, Martin and Ram spoke … Read more

Virat Kohli to Open for India Against Ireland in T20 World Cup

Virat Kohli to Open for India Against Ireland in T20 World Cup

Dublin: Virat Kohli will open the innings for Team India in their first match of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup against Ireland on June 5 in New York. In a recent warm-up match against Bangladesh, the New York pitch displayed significant bounce, posing challenges for the Indian openers. Despite the tough conditions, Rishabh Pant … Read more

Ireland's Deposit Return Scheme Hits Major Milestone

Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme Hits Major Milestone with 150 Million Containers Recycled

Dublin: Ireland’s deposit return scheme has successfully collected 150 million drink containers, significantly reducing litter and promoting recycling. The initiative, which started on February 1, has been widely embraced, with 2,300 reverse vending machines installed across the country. The scheme has grown rapidly since its inception. In February, only 2 million containers were collected. Now, … Read more

EU Political Funding

EU Political Funding Exposed: Major Donors Revealed

Brussels – Ahead of the European elections, a coalition of media workers has unveiled the largest political funders in the EU, revealing the financial backers behind various political parties. In a joint investigation by 50 journalists from 26 outlets across the EU and Notworthy, the “Follow the Money” project disclosed the extensive funding details of … Read more