Government approval for proposals to amend the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath TD, obtained Government approval for proposals to amend the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 following an extensive review of the operation of Ireland’s lobbying regime.  The Minister said,”The public want to be reassured that government policy is formulated in an open and transparent way. Clear obligations in … Read more

The Limerick Greenway is an authentic experience of rural Ireland for cyclists, runners and walkers.

Carving a 40km path through the County Limerick countryside, the newly renovated Limerick Greenway officially opened on 1 July. The latest addition to a network of amazing greenways to be discovered all over the island of Ireland weaves through the traditional agricultural landscapes of west Limerick. Following an old railway line that once ran to Tralee in … Read more

Ireland launched the National Healthy Age Friendly Homes Programme.

Sláintecare and Age Friendly Ireland launch the National Healthy Age Friendly Homes Programme, a new initiative, funded by Sláintecare, that aims to enable older people to continue living in their homes or in a home more suited to their needs. Sláintecare and Age Friendly Ireland |Meath County Council are rolling out a new joint programme ‘Healthy Age … Read more

New arrangements for all public bodies to comply with Single Use Plastics products

A new arrangement from the Office of Government Procurement (OGP) allows all public bodies to comply with the new Single Use Plastics Directive when sourcing disposable catering products. Under the new EU Directive which came into law in Ireland this month, ten of the most commonly found littered items can no longer be placed on the market, including plastic … Read more

Cocaine disguised as charcoal seized by Gardaí worth value of up to €35 million

The Garda Síochána, through the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) is leading in an investigation involving a significant international dimension, relating to suspected importation of cocaine into Europe and Ireland, in particular, from South America. GNDOCB believe an attempt was being made by an organised crime group to import up to half … Read more

Dublin City Council Launches ‘We Can Dublin Again’ Campaign

Dublin City Council is launching a new campaign today to encourage everyone to enjoy all the amenities and attractions Dublin City has to offer. The ‘We Can Dublin Again’ campaign comes as the latest pedestrian data shows footfall in Dublin City has increased by 114% since January 2021 and is up 45% since April 2021. When comparing … Read more

Parents should not bring children for indoor dining -Chief Medical officer

Speaking at a National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) briefing, Dr Tony Holohan said for those who wished to go out with their children, “dining outdoors is still possible”. The Government is currently pushing through legislation which would allow parents to bring their unvaccinated children for indoor dining.Speaking this evening, Dr Tony Holohan said that … Read more

120 proposed changes to the Mental Health Act

The Mental Health Act 2001 (the Act) sets out the care and treatment of people receiving inpatient mental health care, particularly by providing the legal basis for involuntary detention. The Act further provides for an Inspector of Mental Health Services, safeguards for the rights of involuntarily detained individuals, the establishment of the Mental Health Commission … Read more

Largest Irish Olympic athletes team in history head off for Tokyo

With over 100 athletes travelling, this will be Ireland’s largest ever team competing at an Olympic Games.The Ministers were speaking at the National Sports Campus in Blanchardstown at the socially-distanced “Wave-off” event for the departing athletes. In attendance also were Peter Sherrard, CEO of the Olympic Federation of Ireland, Sarah Keane, President of Olympic Federation … Read more

A further extension to certificates for motorcycle Initial Basic Training (IBT)

Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton TD has announced a further extension to certificates for motorcycle Initial Basic Training (IBT), in order to take account of the impact of the pandemic. Learner motorcyclists must complete IBT before they can legally ride solo on public roads, and their IBT certs must be in-date for them to continue … Read more

New government national strategy to tackle Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence

The Government today published an independent audit conducted on how responsibility for Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence (DSGBV) is segmented across different government departments and agencies.  On foot of the audit, Minister of State for Civil and Criminal Law Hildegarde Naughton and Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O’Gorman agreed that … Read more