DPC Ireland launches two inquiries into TikTok following data breach allegations

The Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) in Ireland has launched two inquiries into the famous video sharing and social media platform TikTok after allegations about the use of children’s personal data and transferring data to China. The Chinese owned social media giant is in spotlight due to various accusations including lack of child safety and data … Read more

Huge job openings at Zazzle, Cork; 50 jobs awaiting including Content Reviewer

The American design platform company Zazzle will create 50 more jobs in their European headquarters in Cork within the next three years. The company works as an online marketplace that allows designers and customers to crate their own products with independent manufactures. The designers around the world can create a wide variety of products such … Read more

10 Places in Ireland where you can buy properties at cheapest prices

The housing system in Ireland is becoming more constrained as many people come forward to buy homes meanwhile the supply is limited. The average asking price across the country as a whole is €263,750, but in Dublin it is €413,333 for a 3-bed house.   Anyway, if you are all ready to buy a property … Read more

New Ryanair training centre in Dublin; Huge opportunities to become pilots and cabin crew

Irish carrier Ryanair is pledged to make 5,000 pilots, cabin crew and ground staff within the next five years and has invested €50 million in a new aviation training centre in Dublin. The new centre will be managed by Airline Flight Academy and is situated in Santry, near Dublin Airport. According to Ryanair chief executive … Read more

Irish Government extends final temporary validity of immigration permissions until 2022 January 15

The government has extended the temporary validity of immigration permission for those whose permissions are due to expire between 21 September 2021 and 15 January 2022. According to the Minister for Justice, Heather Humphreys TD, and the Minister of State for Law Reform, Youth Justice and Immigration, James Browne TD, this extension will be final … Read more

The new iPhone 13 and 13 Mini is here; Long battery life, 4K, Dolby Vision HDR and what’s more?

Apple has introduced their new iPhone 13 and 13 Mini for fans out there with a wide variety of new features. The phones were unveiled on Tuesday and the company is offering a more reliable battery system which has been a concern of the users of previous models. iPhone 13 can be pre-ordered from September … Read more

City Council launches E-cargobikes for business to deliver goods in Dublin

Dublin City Council has introduced electric cargobikes targeting businesses in the city in collaboration with bike sharing operator Bleeper. The project is on a trial basis and will run for a period of six months. The businesses can rent the E-cargobikes at a low rate of Є100 per month and use it instead of van … Read more

Pennys to open new distribution centre in Co Kildare; Expect to create 482 jobs

The leading fashion store chain in Ireland Pennys is to open new distribution centre in Newbridge, Co Kildare, reports the Breaking News. The centre will be built at Greatconnell in Newbridge and will serve 482 permanent and temporary jobs during construction and later when it becomes operational. The project plan has been submitted to the … Read more

New book market opens in Dublin; Antique collections and retro toys sold along with books

Are you a book worm? Then here’s a happy news for you. A new book market has started operation in St Patrick’s Park in Dublin today. The new market will have opening hours from 11am to 4pm every Sunday and is known as ‘Books and Browsables.’ “I am delighted to launch the Books and Browsables … Read more

Sinn Féin becomes most popular party in the country; Fine Gael drops two points

Sinn Féin once again topped the polls and became the most polpular political party among the people of the Republic of Ireland. The latest Sunday Times/Behaviour & Attitudes poll finds that Sinn Féin has a support of 33% of the people, which is a 3% increase from the last survey. But the ruling coalition’s Fine Gael … Read more

Meet Rev. Megan Rohrer, the first transgender bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in US

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America has installed its first openly transgender bishop in a service held in San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral. The event took place on Saturday, where The Reverend Megan Rohrer was officially appointed as the bishop to lead one of the church’s 65 synods in Northern California and northern Nevada. Rev. Megan … Read more

Rich people hold on vacant properties to see further surge in price to sell them off, criticize housing activists

As the housing crisis in the country is worsening, many houses and buildings in Cork city are vacant and the owners are waiting for a further surge in property price to sell them off, allege housing activists. The Community Action Tenants Union (CATU), an organization works for the welfare of tenants and mortgage holders has … Read more

The Dublin Fire Brigade help pregnant lady to deliver baby inside fire station vehicle

A fully pregnant mum has been helped by the Dublin Fire Brigade to deliver the child after her waters broken. The Fire Brigade crew actually came to transfer the mom to the hospital but was unable to do so as the lady was in heavy pain. Following a quick decision, the firefighters and paramedics in … Read more