Sri Lanka beats Ireland by an innings and 280 runs in first Test

Sri Lanka smashed Ireland by an innings and 280 runs on Tuesday, in one of the highest victory margins in Test history and the largest by a South Asian country. Ireland’s greatest defeat to date occurred when the visitors were all out for 168 on day three in the hot and muggy Galle International Stadium. … Read more

RANG 2023- Desi Artists In Dublin Celebrates

Desi artists in Dublin celebrate with an art exhibition, Rang 2023 held at Park Community Centre in Dublin Rang 2023 Rang 2023, an exhibition of artworks by artists of Indian origin in Ireland was organized by the Dublin Desi Artists Collective (DDAC). In addition to the exhibition, there were henna artists, caricature artists, food stalls, … Read more

Northern Irish climber dies after scaling Himalayan peak, Indian climber missing

Noel Hanna, a well-known climber from Northern Ireland, died after coming down from the top of the tenth-highest mountain in the world. An Indian climber is also missing on the same mountain, according to climbing officials. Mr Hanna, who had climbed Mount Everest ten times, scaled the 8,091 metre-high Annapurna peak in west Nepal yesterday. … Read more

Indian Dancers In Ireland To Represent Ireland In Hiphop International USA

Indian dancers living in Ireland won Gold and Silver medals in regional qualifiers 2023 to represent Ireland in Hiphop International, USA. BFAB (Born From A Boombox) BFAB (Born From A Boombox) Dance crew based in Portarlington participated in Hiphop International Ireland qualifiers that took place between March 31st to April 2nd, 2023. Ramakrishnan AKA Bubblelock … Read more

Overcrowding in Cork hospitals ‘out of control,’ warns INMO

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) claims that the hospital overcrowding in Cork City is “out of control.” The city’s Cork University Hospital and Mercy University Hospital are both facing record levels of congestion, and the union has called for a customised strategy to address the problem. The highest number in the State of … Read more

10,263 social homes delivered in 2022 with 43% increase in new-build social homes

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, has emphasised that the level of social and affordable housing will continue to grow as he published data for social and affordable homes delivered in Q4 2022 and 2022 overall. The Minister pointed to a strong pipeline with over 19,000 social homes either onsite or … Read more

Man in critical condition following alleged shooting incident in Tallaght

Following an alleged gunshot incident last evening in Tallaght that injured two guys, one man is in severe condition. Residents of the neighbourhood have informed Dublin Live that they are afraid after what happened at approximately 5 o’clock in Jobstown’s Kiltalown. In Tallaght University Hospital, a guy in his 20s is in serious condition, while … Read more

First-Ever Ukrainian Beauty Space In Ireland

First-ever Ukrainian beauty space called the U-beauty has opened in Dublin, Ireland. The U-beauty, located at the George’s Street Arcade in Dublin began with the help of The Layden Family Group. The Beginning The Layden Family Group, owners of the landmark Victorian building, had sought expressions of interest from Ukrainians wishing to set up shop … Read more

HSA begins two-week national inspection campaign on farm vehicles

The Health and Safety Authority will begin a two week national inspection campaign on Monday 17 April with a focus on the safe use of tractors and quad bikes (ATVs) on farms. The HSA remains concerned with safety issues around farm vehicles in Ireland. A specific focus is being placed on tractors and quad bikes … Read more

Galway’s battery tech firm Xerotech to create 100 new jobs

In order to keep up with the rising demand for its technology, battery system manufacturer Xerotech wants to hire more than 100 more employees. All of the new posts will be filled by the end of the next year, according to the Galway-based company. Included in the positions are those in engineering, production, sales, marketing, … Read more

‘Get SunSmart!’ Children’s Art Competition launched for primary schools

The Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Hildegarde Naughton, has welcomed the launch of the Get SunSmart! Children’s Art Competition. An initiative of Healthy Ireland in collaboration with the HSE’s National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP), the competition is open to all primary school children. Depending on their age category, children will … Read more