Rising Road Deaths-Ireland

Ireland Leads EU in Rising Road Deaths: Alarming 20% Increase in 2023

Dublin is grappling with a surge in road accidents and fatalities, making Ireland the EU’s front-runner in this concerning trend. While the EU experienced a 1% dip in road deaths last year, Ireland saw a stark 20% rise, claiming 184 lives. Men were disproportionately affected, with a 33% spike since pre-2019 pandemic levels. Authorities attribute … Read more

Ireland's Wind Power

Ireland’s Wind Power Surges to 41%, Slashes Electricity Prices

Wind energy powers 41% of Ireland’s electricity in February, up 4% from last year, says Wind Energy Ireland. This eco-friendly source generated 38% of total electricity in the first two months of 2024, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and cutting carbon emissions, notes CEO Noel Cunniffe. Last year’s record wind energy production helped control electricity … Read more

Ireland Votes

Ireland Votes Today on Family and Women’s Equality Amendments

Today marks a historic vote in Ireland, as citizens decide on constitutional amendments related to family and women’s roles. The proposed Family Amendment aims to expand the definition of family beyond marriage, providing constitutional protection for those in other stable relationships. The Care Amendment seeks to redefine women’s roles in the family, emphasizing shared responsibilities … Read more

Irish President Michael D. Higgins

President Michael D. Higgins Leaves Hospital After Brief Stay, Advised to Limit Public Events for Recovery

Irish President Michael D. Higgins, 82, has left the hospital after a seven-day stay for fatigue-related observation. Admitted to St James’s Hospital in Dublin last Thursday, tests revealed no major health issues. The president returned to office yesterday as a precautionary measure. The president’s office expressed gratitude for the hospital staff’s care. Higgins will attend … Read more

Health Worker Recruitment Freeze

Irish Nurses Fight Back Against Health Worker Recruitment Freeze Amidst Rising Emergency Cases

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organization (INMO) are taking a stand against the Health Service Executive’s (HSE) suspension of new hires. Last year, the HSE halted recruitment indefinitely, citing budget constraints. Recently, a 13% surge in emergency department visits compared to 2023 has left 452 patients without hospital beds. INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha … Read more

Household Disposable Income Drops

Household Disposable Income Drops After Inflation Bite, Poverty Rates Show Mixed Trends

In a twist for households, the Central Statistics Office’s latest survey reveals a sobering reality: while the median household disposable income saw a seemingly positive 5.8% rise to €55,149 last year, adjusting for inflation paints a different picture. The real figure, hovering just above €50,000, marks a troubling drop of almost 2% compared to the … Read more

Archbishop Farrell and Fr Donal Roche

Pope Francis Appoints Fr Donal Roche as Auxiliary Bishop for Dublin Archdiocese

In a significant development, Pope Francis has responded to the Archbishop of Dublin’s request by appointing Fr Donal Roche as the new Auxiliary Bishop. With an impressive 38-year tenure in Dublin, Fr Roche, currently overseeing Job’s Town Church, brings extensive pastoral experience to church leadership. The Archdiocese, comprising 197 parishes and over 1.5 million Catholics, … Read more

Irish Prime Minister- Leo Varadkar

Irish Prime Minister Supports Reviewing Illegal Immigration Applications from Non-EU Countries

Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar surprised many by backing the consideration of applications from illegal immigrants outside the EU. Speaking at the center-right European People’s Party conference, Varadkar discussed the party’s focus on global migration in its election manifesto. The manifesto suggests ending agreements with third countries to ensure a safe process for asylum seekers. … Read more

Proposed Overhaul of Primary School Curriculum

Proposed Overhaul of Primary School Curriculum Emphasizes Early Sex Education and Reduced Focus on Religion

In a groundbreaking move, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) has unveiled draft proposals for a major revamp of the primary school curriculum. The suggested changes advocate for an early introduction of sex education, consent, and diverse family structures, marking a significant departure from the current curriculum. Additionally, there is a shift towards … Read more

Assisted Dying Legislation

Ireland Nears Milestone: Committee Recommends Assisted Dying Legislation

In a significant step toward legalizing assisted dying, the Joint Committee on Assisted Dying in Ireland is set to publish its report on March 20. Following days of deliberation, the committee proposed legislation allowing medically assisted dying for terminally ill patients with a life expectancy of six to 12 months, and up to 12 months … Read more

Ireland's Solar Revolution Powers

Ireland’s Solar Revolution Powers Ahead, Achieving 1 GW Milestone in Just Two Years

In a remarkable stride towards renewable energy goals, Ireland has successfully contributed 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar power to the National Grid within a brief two-year period. Aligned with the Climate Action Plan, Ireland aims to harness 8 GW from solar by 2030, requiring approximately 12,000 hectares of land for solar fields. With over 4.6 … Read more

Ireland Tax Revenue Surges by 5.5%

Government Tax Revenue Surges by 5.5% in First Two Months of 2024, Expenditure Rises 22%

In a promising start to 2024, the government has reported a significant boost in tax revenue, reaching 12 billion euros for the first two months. This marks a noteworthy 5.5% increase compared to the same period last year, driven by substantial rises in income tax, VAT, and excise duty. Income tax alone experienced a surge … Read more

Government Extends Service Periods for Garda

Government Extends Service Periods for Garda, Defense, and Prison Service Personnel to Tackle Crisis

In response to a significant reduction in personnel, the Irish government has decided to extend the service period for members of the Garda, Defense Force, and Prison Service. The cabinet decision, announced by Ministers Helen McEntee, Meehol Martin, and Pascal Donohoe, involves raising the pension age for Garda officers to 62 and for Defense personnel … Read more

Irish Train Delays-Refund

Irish Rail Passengers to Enjoy Full Refunds for Train Delays Over One Hour

In a bid to enhance public confidence in Ireland’s public transport system, Senator John McGahon of Fine Gael has introduced the Improved Rail Passenger Bill. The legislation promises a full refund for train passengers facing delays exceeding one hour. For delays ranging from 20 to 39 minutes, a 25% refund will be granted, while a … Read more

Dublin Referendum Confusion

Dublin Referendum Confusion Grips Public Ahead of March 8 Vote

As the critical referendums loom on Friday, March 8, Dublin faces a surge of public perplexity. Grafton Street polls on March 1 and 2 expose widespread uncertainty, particularly among the youth, elderly, and women, despite government-backed Yes campaigns dominating the scene. Complaints echo over missing information booklets from the Election Commission, exacerbating the populace’s confusion. … Read more