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Over 400 hospitalised this winter as flu cases surge in Ireland
Flu cases have surged this winter, with more than 400 people hospitalised so far, RTE reported. Interim Chief Medical Officer, Professor Mary Horgan, warned of high flu levels expected between Christmas and the New Year and urged the public to get vaccinated. She highlighted that flu rates are highest among children aged one to four
Construction sector leads Irish job market demand in 2024 amid skills shortage, says report
Construction industry professionals were among the most sought-after workers in 2024, reflecting a significant skills shortage in the sector, according to new research from hiring platform IrishJobs. Site managers emerged as the most in-demand role, with a 39 per cent increase in employer interest compared to the previous year. The research pointed out that the
Irish property prices overvalued by up to 10%, ESRI report reveals
Irish property prices are currently overvalued by 8 to 10 percent, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) said in its latest Quarterly Economic Commentary. The institute’s analysis considered various factors, including housing prices, disposable incomes, interest rates, housing supply, and the proportion of the population aged 25 to 44—the key demographic for homebuyers. The
Survey reveals most people in Ireland support welcoming immigrants
A recent survey revealed that around 64 per cent of people believe that Ireland should welcome individuals who move to the country in search of a better life for themselves or their families. However, 18 per cent of those surveyed disagree with this stance. The survey, conducted by Ireland Thinks for the Migrant Rights Centre
Climate bomb: LNG investments threaten global emissions goals
According to The Irish Examiner, a groundbreaking report reveals a stark warning about global liquefied natural gas (LNG) investments potentially derailing critical climate targets. Reclaim Finance has uncovered that $213 billion in planned LNG terminals could generate greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to all current coal power plants worldwide. These 156 planned terminal projects by 2030
Sheela Palace opens doors to new resto-bar at Liffey Valley Complex
Dublin-based restaurant Sheela Palace opened a new resto-bar at the Liffey Valley Complex in Clondalkin last week. The grand opening event marked the debut of this upscale resto-bar, attracting locals and visitors alike with promises of live music, great food, and an unmatched dining experience. Guests were welcomed to explore a multi-cuisine buffet boasting over
Ireland-based restaurant Sheela Palace donates Rs 5 lakh for Wayanad landslide relief
Ireland-based restaurant Sheela Palace has donated Rs 5 lakh to aid the relief efforts in the landslide-ravaged Wayanad region of Kerala. The donation has been made to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund Kerala (CMDRF). The landslides, which struck the villages of Mundakkai, Chooralmala, and Attamala on July 30, have claimed over 300 lives. These villages, located
TikTok bans beauty filters for teens in mental health crackdown
TikTok is taking a significant step to protect teenage users’ mental health by implementing new restrictions on beauty filters. The social media platform will soon block users under 18 from accessing filters that artificially alter their appearance. According to The Irish Examiner, these restrictions will prevent teenagers from using filters that enlarge eyes, plump lips,
Government unveils ambitious €230 million sports plan to transform Irish athletics
The Irish government has launched a game-changing sports initiative that promises to revolutionize athletics across the country. Minister Thomas Byrne unveiled the Sports Action Plan 2024-2027 today, backed by a record-breaking €230 million budget – doubling the funding from 2018 levels two years ahead of schedule. The comprehensive plan introduces 47 new initiatives aimed at