Droupadi Murmu becomes India’s First Tribal President

Droupadi Murmu, 64, has been elected as the first tribal woman president of India, after counting for the presidential polls almost concluded on Thursday, July 21. She will take oath on July 25. The presidential candidate for the NDA crossed the 50 percent mark following the third round of counting, defeating her competitor Yashwant Sinha … Read more

Five nurses physically, verbally or sexually assaulted every day in June – INMO

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has called for increased security across all areas of hospital campuses.  This comes as figures reveal that over 5 nurses were physically, verbally or sexually assaulted a day in the month of June.  In 2021 the Health and Safety Authority recorded 7477 inspections but only 446 inspections in health and … Read more

New World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland announced

A new World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland has been announced by Ministers of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, and Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State with Responsibility for Heritage and Electoral Reform. The Tentative List is an inventory of natural and cultural heritage sites that may have potential to demonstrate Outstanding Universal Value and therefore … Read more

New grants to help Irish residents access electric vehicle charging

The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan announced a suite of grants and initiatives which will make it easier for people and businesses to make the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) during the launch of Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland. Minister Ryan announced four new grant schemes and initiatives. Among them is a new apartment charging grant … Read more

State funding for a new building technology centre totals €5 million

A new construction technology centre has been given €5 million in funding to speed up research and innovation in the industry. The State funding was announced by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar on Wednesday and the funding will be spread over five years. Mr Varadkar said: “The Government is investing billions – substantially above the EU average … Read more

Hindu convention of Ireland will be held in Dublin on August 14

The second Hindu convention of Ireland is scheduled to take place in Dublin on August 14 at the Phibblestown Community Center. The convention promotes the concept of togetherness while focusing on various facets of Sanatana dharma. Indian Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra and Swami Chidanandapuri will be present as honoured guests. The one-day convention will include prayers, … Read more

EU to ask Ireland to cut gas use as winter shortage fears grow

The European Commission will today urge member states including Ireland to immediately conserve gas due to the possibility of shortages this winter. Amid worries that Russia could unexpectedly cut off supplies in retaliation for European support for Ukraine, it is also expected to upgrade the European Union’s emergency supply status to the second-highest level of … Read more

Nua Healthcare creates 470 new jobs in Ireland

Nua Healthcare, a provider of services for people with mental illness and intellectual disabilities, plans to create 470 jobs nationwide. The company, which offers residential, supported living, day, and community outreach services to children and adults with a variety of complex requirements, said the additional positions are being created in response to a rise in … Read more

Garda appeals for information after a serious assault on a lady in Limerick

A woman in her 40s was assaulted on a number of occasions on Parnell Street and Parnell Place in Limerick city between the hours of 11:15 pm and 1.45 am. She was taken by ambulance from the scene to University Hospital Limerick to be treated for her injuries. In connection with this event, a man … Read more

600 clients in Dublin’s city centre experience major power outage

Dublin city centre has been struck by a power outage as ESB crews fix a fault in the Templebar area. According to ESB Networks, the issue at Bedford Row has affected more than 610 consumers, and they are working to find a solution. The company confirmed the problem on their Twitter account and the power … Read more

Cannabis worth €1.5m seized at Rosslare Europort

The Revenue Commissioners reported that cannabis worth more than €1.5 million had been seized at Rosslare Europort.About 77kg of the drug was discovered by Revenue officers and the Garda at the Co Wexford port on Monday.During a search of an unattended trailer that had arrived on a ship from Cherbourg, France, the drugs were discovered. … Read more

Adapt is hiring researchers for its smart city projects

As part of the Smart Dublin initiative, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Adapt centre is working on two projects to create more inclusive, sustainable and citizen-focused services in Dublin. The Digital Twin and Smart D8 projects will explore how data can be used to address social and environmental issues. They will both be two years long … Read more