Bus Eireann Transforms 150,000 Plastic Bottles Into Driver Uniforms

In a pioneering move towards sustainability, Bus Eireann has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative that sees 150,000 recycled plastic bottles repurposed into uniforms for its drivers. The innovative polyester used in these uniforms is not only ethically sourced but also made from recycled materials, marking a significant step in reducing environmental impact. Each uniform manufactured from … Read more

Government & Glenveagh Partner To Build 69 Cost Rental Homes In Dublin

Dublin, Ireland – The Land Development Agency (LDA) is taking a significant step towards resolving the housing crisis by partnering with Glenveagh, one of Ireland’s largest construction companies, to construct 69 new homes in West Dublin. These homes, located at Wilkinson’s Brook in Hollystown, are part of a cost rental scheme, which will aim to … Read more

Investigation Launched Into Allegations Of Racial Discrimination & Abuse Against Indian Nurses In Cork

Cork University Hospital in Ireland has initiated an investigation following a formal complaint by Indian nurses regarding the hospital’s adaptation program. The complaint, primarily made by Malayalam nurses, highlights incidents of racial discrimination and abuse during the program. A total of 29 nurses have come forward, shedding light on the challenges they faced approximately a … Read more

Indian-Origin Thodupuzha Families In Ireland Prepare For Historic Family Reunion

Thodupuzha Families in Ireland are set to make history in Europe with an unprecedented family reunion, announcing a remarkable 400 kg of rice as a gift. The event, organized by the Indian-origin Thodupuzha Families in Ireland, celebration of their ninth anniversary, showcasing love and brotherhood while invoking Thodupuzha’s rich cultural heritage. The festivities will feature … Read more

New Study Reveals Alarming Gambling Trends In Ireland

In a recent study conducted by the ESRI (Economic and Social Research Institute), Ireland has been confronted with a startling revelation: the country is grappling with a far more severe gambling problem than previously believed. The research highlights that problem gamblers in Ireland are spending an astonishing €1,000 or more per month on their addiction, … Read more

Renowned Poet Murugan Kattakkada Ignites Malayalam Learning in Ireland’s ‘Ente Malayalam’ Program

Renowned poet and director of Malayalam Mission, Murugan Kattakkada, marked the beginning of the new academic year for “Ente Malayalam” in Waterford, Ireland. “Ente Malayalam,” a Malayalam language learning project for expatriate Malayalis, operates in collaboration with Malayalam Mission and is part of the Waterford Malayalee Association (WMA). In a program held at the Farronshoneen … Read more

IPC Ireland Region Annual Convention Held In Dublin

Dublin is set to host the Annual Convention of the IPC Ireland Region on September 30 and October 1, 2023, at the Green Hills Community Center, organized under the auspices of the IPC Dublin Church. The event will be presided over by IPC Ireland Region President, Pastor CT Abraham, and attended by various dignitaries. The … Read more

Immigration To Ireland Surges, Pushing Population To 5.2 Million

In a remarkable demographic shift, Ireland has seen its population soar to 5.2 million, marking the highest increase in 16 years. Recent data released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reveals that in the year spanning April 2022 to April 2023, a staggering 141,000 individuals immigrated to the Emerald Isle in search of improved prospects. … Read more

US Tech Company Wesco International To Create 80 Jobs In Dublin

Dublin, Ireland – Wesco International, a leading global provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is set to make a significant investment in Dublin by creating 80 new job opportunities in the city center. The company will establish its Digital Center of Excellence on South Frederick Street, marking a pivotal step in its … Read more