Kitchen helpers, shop assistants top list of minimum wage jobs in Ireland, ESRI finds

Kitchen helpers, shop assistants top list of minimum wage jobs in Ireland, ESRI finds

Kitchen helpers, shop sales assistants, and bartenders are the most common minimum wage jobs in Ireland, according to new research by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). Funded by the Low Pay Commission, the study analysed online job vacancy data and found that minimum wage roles made up about 7 per cent of all … Read more

Roderic O'Gorman re-elected as Green Party leader, vows to rebuild after poll debacle

Roderic O’Gorman re-elected as Green Party leader, vows to rebuild after poll debacle

Roderic O’Gorman has been re-elected as leader of the Green Party, reaffirming his commitment to rebuilding the party following a significant electoral setback. O’Gorman, the former Minister for Children who first took on the leadership role last summer, confirmed earlier this month that he would seek another term. He acknowledged the party’s poor performance in … Read more

Ireland fines TikTok €530 million for unauthorized data transfers to China

Ireland fines TikTok €530 million for unauthorized data transfers to China

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has imposed a substantial €530 million fine on social media giant TikTok for violating European privacy regulations by transferring EU users’ personal information to China without adequate safeguards. The penalty follows an investigation that revealed TikTok staff at the company’s global headquarters in China could remotely access European users’ data, failing … Read more

Irish government delays alcohol warning labels due to US tariff concerns

Irish government delays alcohol warning labels due to US tariff concerns

Ireland’s plan to implement world-first health warnings on alcohol containers faces postponement as the government weighs potential economic repercussions from US trade tariffs, according to recent statements from the Tánaiste. The pioneering legislation, signed into law two years ago by then-Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, would require alcohol producers to include explicit warnings about liver disease … Read more

Health service spending oversight under question following €26m project overruns

Health service spending oversight under question following €26m project overruns

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has exceeded budgets by nearly €26 million across just ten large-scale infrastructure projects completed since 2020, according to new figures released by the Department of Health. These capital projects, initially approved at a contract value of €217.1 million, ultimately cost taxpayers €242.95 million—representing a significant overspend during a period when … Read more

Justice Minister: 'Embarrassing' delay in electronic tagging to end this year

Justice Minister: ‘Embarrassing’ delay in electronic tagging to end this year

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has committed to implementing electronic tagging for monitoring people convicted of crimes or awaiting trial later this year, calling the long delay in utilizing existing legislation “embarrassing.” Speaking to the Irish Prison Officers’ Association in Galway, O’Callaghan pledged that a new electronic tagging system would be operational following the completion of … Read more

Heritage Council calls for 'coordinated action' as climate threatens Irish cultural legacy

Heritage Council calls for ‘coordinated action’ as climate threatens Irish cultural legacy

Heritage Council chief executive Virginia Teehan has warned that Ireland risks losing “irreplaceable parts of our heritage” without coordinated action to address the climate crisis. The stark warning came during a national conference on the future of Ireland’s heritage hosted by the Heritage Council in Dublin. Teehan called on the government to “take decisive steps, … Read more

Summer in spring: Ireland breaks all-time April temperature record

Summer in spring: Ireland breaks all-time April temperature record

A weather station in County Galway has recorded a temperature of 25.9°C on Wednesday, breaking the previous all-time temperature record for the month of April, according to provisional data released by Met Éireann. Ireland has experienced an extraordinary burst of early heat, with 17 weather stations across the country breaking their highest-ever April temperature records. … Read more

Social media giants face scrutiny over missing age verification plans

Social media giants face scrutiny over missing age verification plans

Major social media platforms including X and Reddit have not yet submitted their plans to Ireland’s media regulator on how they will prevent children from accessing pornographic content, as a July deadline for implementing age verification measures approaches. In comments to the Irish Examiner, online safety commissioner Niamh Hodnett revealed that several platforms under Coimisiún … Read more

Income gap grows as cross-border cooperation lags, says ESRI study

Income gap grows as cross-border cooperation lags, says ESRI study

A new ESRI-Shared Island report has concluded that cross-border co-operation in key areas established by the Good Friday Agreement has not reached its full potential, particularly in strategic sectors like education, health, agriculture, and the environment. The report highlights several policy implications requiring attention, including significantly higher rates of early school leaving in Northern Ireland, … Read more

New detection system slashes uninsured vehicles on Irish roads by half

New detection system slashes uninsured vehicles on Irish roads by half

The Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has reported a dramatic reduction in uninsured vehicles on Irish roads following the implementation of a new detection system. According to recent data, just over 4% of vehicles were uninsured in 2024, compared to 8.3% in 2022. This significant improvement stems from the Irish Motor Insurance Database, which … Read more

Union calls for maximum working temperature and 'climate leave' amid extreme weather concerns

Union calls for maximum working temperature and ‘climate leave’ amid extreme weather concerns

Unite union is pushing for the establishment of statutory maximum working temperatures and paid “climate leave” as part of new proposals to protect workers during extreme weather events. The union has requested a meeting with Enterprise Minister Peter Burke to discuss their recommendations, which include setting maximum working temperatures based on job type and environment. … Read more

RSA inundated with public complaints about dangerous driving and speed concerns

RSA inundated with public complaints about dangerous driving and speed concerns

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has received numerous letters from concerned citizens highlighting dangerous driving behaviors and calling for reduced speed limits across Ireland. These complaints come amid a troubling week of multiple road fatalities reported by gardaí. Many correspondents noted a marked increase in reckless driving since the end of COVID-19 restrictions. One resident … Read more

Record high of 15,418 people now living in emergency housing

Record high of 15,418 people now living in emergency housing

The number of people living in emergency accommodation in the Republic reached an unprecedented 15,418 last month, including 4,675 children, according to official figures released by the Department of Housing. The March statistics show a modest increase of 40 people compared to February’s figure of 15,378, with 22 of these being children. January’s total stood … Read more