A historic breakthrough: Aontú celebrates second TD with Paul Lawless's Mayo win

A historic breakthrough: Aontú celebrates second TD with Paul Lawless’s Mayo win

In a significant milestone for the young political party, Aontú has secured its second seat in the Dáil with the election of 27-year-old Paul Lawless in Mayo. The maths and PE teacher will join party leader Peadár Tóibín as Aontú’s second representative in the national parliament. Lawless took the final seat in the Mayo five-seater … Read more

Nail-biting election battle: Mick Barry seeks recount in Cork North Central

Nail-biting election battle: Mick Barry seeks recount in Cork North Central

A political drama is unfolding in Cork North Central as outgoing TD Mick Barry fights to retain his seat after Labour’s Eoghan Kenny was initially declared the winner by a razor-thin margin of just 35 votes. The returning officer, Martin Harvey, has begun a meticulous recount process, examining bundles of 50 votes at a time. … Read more

Fianna Fáil poised to lead as largest party in 2024 Irish general election

Fianna Fáil poised to lead as largest party in 2024 Irish general election

Fianna Fáil is on track to emerge as the largest party in Ireland following General Election 2024, as seats are filling rapidly across constituencies. Party strategists are optimistic about securing up to 48 seats, marking a strong performance compared to previous elections. Several constituencies remain competitive, with the potential for additional gains. Despite the overall … Read more

Garda recruitment falls short: Just 50 more frontline officers added in a year

Garda recruitment falls short: Just 50 more frontline officers added in a year

In a disappointing development for Ireland’s law enforcement efforts, recent figures reveal a minimal increase in frontline garda numbers despite ongoing recruitment campaigns. According to the latest statistics, only 50 additional gardaí have been added to the force since last year, bringing the total garda strength to 14,074 as of the end of October. The … Read more

Drug concerns: Majority of Irish people view illegal substance use as a threat to the community

Drug concerns: Majority of Irish people view illegal substance use as a threat to the community

According to a recent Eurobarometer survey published by The Irish Examiner, more than half of Irish people perceive illegal drug use as a significant problem in their local communities, highlighting growing societal concerns about substance abuse. The comprehensive study reveals that 58% of Irish respondents consider illegal drug use a serious issue in their immediate … Read more

Irish general election: Vote counting begins as exit polls suggest tight three-way race

Irish general election: Vote counting begins as exit polls suggest tight three-way race

Counting of votes in Ireland’s general election commenced on Saturday morning, with an exit poll revealing a closely contested race among the three main political parties. Sinn Féin leads narrowly with 21.1 per cent of first-preference votes, followed by Fine Gael at 21 per cent and Fianna Fáil at 19.5 per cent. The Ipsos B&A … Read more

Technical glitch disrupts PTSB payments and app services on Black Friday

Technical glitch disrupts PTSB payments and app services on Black Friday

Some PTSB bank customers have been facing delays in processing payments today due to a technical issue. The problem, linked to a third-party payments provider, is causing disruptions for some customers attempting to send or receive SEPA payments. SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, is a crucial system for euro transactions across the EU. The … Read more

Ireland allows non-EEA nationals with expired residence cards to travel during Christmas holidays, but conditions apply

Ireland allows non-EEA nationals with expired residence cards to travel during Christmas holidays, but conditions apply

Ireland will temporarily issue a travel confirmation notice allowing non-EEA nationals to travel abroad during the Christmas period, despite the expiry of their residence permit, the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) has said. The travel confirmation notice will be valid from December 2 to January 31, 2025. However, non-EEA nationals must ensure that they submit an … Read more

Ireland general election: Voting gets underway after heated three-week campaign; exit poll at 10pm

Ireland general election: Voting gets underway after heated three-week campaign; exit poll at 10pm

Voting is currently underway across Ireland to seal the fate of more than 680 candidates contesting for 174 seats in the 2024 General Election. Polling, which started at 7am, will remain open until 10pm tonight. Over 3.6 million people are eligible to vote across 43 Dail constituencies. While counting will take place on Saturday morning, … Read more

Signalling problems resurface, causing significant train service disruptions

Signalling problems resurface, causing significant train service disruptions

Rail passengers face another day of travel chaos as Iarnród Éireann grapples with recurring signalling issues affecting DART and Northern Commuter services. After briefly resolving technical problems earlier in the evening, the signalling system has once again malfunctioned, leading to substantial delays across Dublin’s rail network. Commuters are experiencing wait times of up to 103 … Read more

Retailers facing court over 'fake' Black Friday discounts, watchdog says

Retailers facing court over ‘fake’ Black Friday discounts, watchdog says

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is set to take several nationwide retailers to court in January 2025 for allegedly breaching sales pricing laws during the 2023-2024 winter sales season. According to The Journal, following extensive online and in-store inspections during last year’s Black Friday and January sales, the consumer watchdog discovered significant pricing … Read more

Hospital strike threatens Christmas healthcare services

Hospital strike threatens Christmas healthcare services

According to The Irish Examiner, patients are facing potential healthcare disruption this Christmas after two major unions voted in favour of industrial action. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) and Fórsa have signaled their intent to strike, adding additional pressure to an already strained healthcare system. The proposed strike comes at a particularly challenging … Read more

Luxury seized items to go under the hammer in online auction

Luxury seized items to go under the hammer in online auction

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is set to auction off a collection of high-end luxury items, including diamond-encrusted watches and designer handbags, in an online sale that promises to attract collectors and bargain hunters alike. Wilson’s Auctions will host the online auction of 130 seized items, with bidding set to open on November 29 and … Read more

RSA urges parents not to gift e-scooters to children this Christmas

RSA urges parents not to gift e-scooters to children this Christmas

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has called on parents to avoid purchasing e-scooters, scramblers, or quad bikes as Christmas gifts for children due to significant safety risks. New laws introduced in May stipulate that e-scooter users must be at least 16 years old, and these vehicles are prohibited on footpaths and from carrying passengers. Between … Read more