Ireland’s crime pattern shifts: Fraud up 137% as traditional offences fall

Ireland’s crime pattern shifts: Fraud up 137% as traditional offences fall

New figures released on 23 February 2026 by An Garda Síochána show a sharp change in the nature of crime across Ireland, with online and financial fraud rising dramatically while several traditional crimes decline. Fraud surges The most striking increase is in fraud offences, which have risen by 137% compared to last year. Online fraud

Vertiv to create 200 new jobs in north-west Ireland as operations expand

Vertiv to create 200 new jobs in north-west Ireland as operations expand

Vertiv has announced plans to create around 200 new jobs in Ireland’s north-west region over the next six months, as part of a significant expansion of its operations. The technology manufacturer said the recruitment drive is being driven by growing global demand for its products, which support critical digital infrastructure including data centres and communication

Donegal records lowest house prices in Ireland as national property costs rise 7.6%

Donegal records lowest house prices in Ireland as national property costs rise 7.6%

House prices in Ireland increased by 7.6 percent in the year to September, with Donegal remaining the most affordable county while Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown commands the highest prices, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The annual increase represents a slight acceleration from the 7.5 percent rise recorded in the year to August,

Ireland tightens immigration laws: 33 people involved in crimes deported

Ireland tightens immigration laws: 33 people involved in crimes deported

Ireland has deported 33 people convicted of serious offences, as part of a strengthened approach to immigration enforcement. The deportations were carried out by the Garda National Immigration Bureau. Authorities confirmed that 31 men and two women were removed from the country on a special charter flight on Sunday and returned to their home countries,

‘Psychiatry: An Industry of Death’ international exhibition opens in Dublin

‘Psychiatry: An Industry of Death’ international exhibition opens in Dublin

The international exhibition ‘Psychiatry: An Industry of Death’ will open in Dublin on February 21, with the launch event taking place at the The Gresham Hotel on O’Connell Street Upper. Following the opening, daily guided tours will run from February 22 to 27. Organisers say the exhibition examines the history of psychiatry, focusing on alleged

Indian-origin nurse Nimmi Joy (34) passes away in India after lung transplant

Indian-origin nurse Nimmi Joy (34) passes away in India after lung transplant

Nimmi Joy (34), an Indian-origin nurse who worked at St. James’s Hospital, has passed away in India following months of medical treatment. Nimmi had been battling serious health complications and was recently diagnosed with lung fibrosis. Her condition gradually worsened, and she had been awaiting a lung transplant while in Ireland. As part of her

T20 World Cup: Ireland lose to Sri Lanka in opening match

T20 World Cup: Ireland lose to Sri Lanka in opening match

Ireland cricket team began their T20 World Cup campaign with a defeat, losing by 20 runs to Sri Lanka cricket team in the opening Group B match played in Colombo on Tuesday. After winning the toss, Ireland chose to bowl first. Sri Lanka posted a competitive 163 for 6 in their 20 overs. Kusal Mendis