Indian-origin nurse Krishnakumar from Northern Ireland passes away at 37

Indian-origin nurse Krishnakumar from Northern Ireland passes away at 37

Krishnakumar (37), an Indian-origin nurse who had been living in Newry, Northern Ireland, has passed away following a prolonged illness. He died on February 14. Krishnakumar was a staff nurse at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry, where he had been working since 2021. In a short span of time, he earned deep respect from colleagues … Read more

Indian-origin man Sanjo Sunil found dead at Dublin home; suicide suspected

Indian-origin man Sanjo Sunil found dead at Dublin home; suicide suspected

Sanjo Sunil, an Indian-origin resident in Ireland, has been found dead at his home in Charlestown, Finglas, Dublin. He was 31. Initial indications suggest suicide is suspected. Authorities are understood to be carrying out the required inquiries and post-incident formalities. Sanjo had arrived in Ireland around a year ago after previously working in Israel. He … Read more

Ireland moves to ban social media access for under-16s as Cabinet backs new law

Ireland moves to ban social media access for under-16s as Cabinet backs new law

The Irish government has approved draft legislation that would introduce strict new restrictions on social media use by children under the age of 16. The decision was signed off at a Cabinet meeting today, marking one of the most significant proposed changes to online safety laws in Ireland. What the new law proposes The bill … Read more

Waterford Malayali Association to host child development awareness event

Waterford Malayali Association to host child development awareness event

The Waterford Malayali Association (WMA) will host a special awareness class and open forum this month aimed at supporting the creative and social development of children. The programme, organised under the banner ‘My Malayalam Creative Hub’, will take place on Thursday, February 19, at the Farenshoneen Youth and Community Centre in Waterford. Organisers say the … Read more

€1.5m announced for roads as overall funding rises 13%

€1.5m announced for roads as overall funding rises 13%

The Darragh O’Brien and Ministers for Transport have announced €1.5 million in funding for national, regional and local roads, as part of a broader roads package that represents a 13% increase compared to 2025. Major allocation for regional and local roads A total of €718 million has been allocated for regional and local roads. This … Read more

One in eight vehicles on Irish roads uninsured; drivers warned of strict action

One in eight vehicles on Irish roads uninsured; drivers warned of strict action

A concerning rise in uninsured vehicles is placing added pressure on motorists across Ireland. According to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI), around 8% of vehicles — roughly one in eight — are currently being driven without insurance. That equates to an estimated 188,000 uninsured vehicles on Irish roads. How this affects ordinary drivers … Read more

Ireland reforms student visa system; TrustEd accreditation launched

Ireland reforms student visa system; TrustEd accreditation launched

Ireland has introduced significant changes to its student visa system, with a new accreditation framework called TrustEdnow in effect from the 15th of this month. The reform is aimed at tightening oversight of international education providers and preventing misuse of student visas. The TrustEd initiative, introduced by the Department of Justice, is designed to ensure … Read more

1,100+ new college places for healthcare courses as government invests €28.5 million

1,100+ new college places for healthcare courses as government invests €28.5 million

The Irish government has announced a major expansion of third-level places in healthcare courses, with more than 1,100 additional college places to be made available nationwide. The move is backed by a €28.5 million investment, aimed at strengthening Ireland’s future healthcare workforce. The expansion will benefit students hoping to pursue degrees in: Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy … Read more

Mortgage rates in Ireland fall to three-year low

Mortgage rates in Ireland fall to three-year low

There’s positive news for homebuyers. Mortgage interest rates in Ireland have dropped to their lowest level in three years. According to the Central Bank of Ireland, the average mortgage rate in December 2025 stood at 3.50%, down from 3.53% in November and 3.80% a year earlier. Across the eurozone, the December average was 3.32%, meaning … Read more

Road accident: West Link closed after evening collision

Road accident: West Link closed after evening collision

The West Link on the M50 was closed last night following a road accident that caused major disruption. The collision occurred at around 8.20pm near Divis Junction, leading to severe traffic congestion in the area. Authorities closed both directions of the road while emergency crews worked at the scene. Emergency services arrived shortly after the … Read more

63,000 visa applications rejected in two years — Indian nationals record high approval rate

63,000 visa applications rejected in two years — Indian nationals record high approval rate

Ireland rejected nearly 63,000 visa applications over the past two years, according to figures released by the Department of Justice. At the same time, more than 321,000 visas were granted in 2024 and 2025, showing continued strong demand to travel, study and work in Ireland. Strong approval rate for Indian-origin applicants In 2025 alone, 72,137 … Read more

Over €8.6 million lying unused on dormant Leap Cards, new figures reveal

Over €8.6 million lying unused on dormant Leap Cards, new figures reveal

The Irish public has left more than €8.6 million in unused credit on dormant Leap Cards, according to new figures released by the National Transport Authority. The data, provided to Sinn Féin, shows that these Leap Cards have been inactive for at least five years. Sinn Féin’s transport spokesperson, Louis O’Hara, described the amount of … Read more

Ad fraud: Social media platforms earn €32 million from Ireland

Ad fraud: Social media platforms earn €32 million from Ireland

Social media platforms earned an estimated €32 million from Irish users through fraudulent advertisements last year, according to a new study by Juniper Research. The report highlights that despite repeated warnings from authorities and consumer groups, many users continue to fall victim to scam ads circulating on major social media platforms. According to the study: … Read more