Over 200 Companies have cut operations in Russia after invasion

Some 250 companies have left Russia or cut operations in the country since President Vladimir Putin moved to invade Ukraine on Feb. 24, according to the Yale School of Management. Firms that have invested billions of dollars in the Russian market over the last three decades have headed for the exit door en masse following Russia’s attack … Read more

FSAI recall of Specific Batches of Dunnes Stores Semi Dried Cherry Tomatoes

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) have recalled the specific batches of Dunnes Stores Semi Dried Cherry Tomatoes due to the presence of the pesticide chlorpyrifos-methyl which is no longer approved for food use in the EU. Although the consumption of the implicated batches of Dunnes Stores Semi Dried Cherry Tomatoes is unlikely to … Read more

Young motorcyclist dies in Galway crash

A motorcyclist in his 20s has died following a road traffic collision  in Galway city. The incident happened on Monday at  7.30pm on Bóthar na dTreabh. The man, who was driving a motorcycle, pronounced dead at the scene. The site of the crash remains closed for a garda forensic examination and local diversions will remain … Read more

On International Women’s Day, Minister Peter Burke announces funding of 129,100 Euros

Mr Peter Burke TD, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage today announced that he has approved funding of €129,100 for Women for Election to continue their essential work encouraging and supporting women interested in being involved in local government. “I would like to commend Women for Election for their … Read more

Dublin Airport Authority Gets Green Light For New Tolled Zones At Dublin Airport.

Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) gets the green light for tolled drop-off and pick-up zones at Dublin Airport. Planning consultants for DAA stated that the new scheme will result in more efficient egress and access arrangements at Terminals T1 and T2 of Dublin Airport. The operation of the paid drop-off and pick-up zone will be based … Read more

Ukraine says Mariupol evacuation delayed by Russian ceasefire violations

Officials in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, which is surrounded by Russian forces, said they were delaying an evacuation of the civilian population, accusing Moscow’s troops of breaking a ceasefire. “Due to the fact that the Russian side does not adhere to the ceasefire and has continued shelling both of Mariupol itself and its … Read more

Three men injured and one arrested after caustic soda attack in Co Cork

Three men have been injured and one man has been arrested following a caustic soda attack in Co Cork yesterday. Gardaí were alerted to the incident at around 8.40 pm on Connolly Road in Ballyphehane. It is understood that the substance used in the attack was caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide.  This is … Read more

Minister Joe O’Brien opens Offaly Volunteer Centre

Mr Joe O’Brien TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities, officially opened the Offaly Volunteer Centre yesterday. Volunteer Centres are supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development to provide a placement service between individuals and groups who want to volunteer and organisations that are seeking to involve volunteers. They … Read more

Russia blocks access to Facebook for its 146 million citizens

Russia has blocked access to Facebook for its 146 million citizens amid the Ukraine invasion, a state regulator has said. The country’s communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, said the social media platform was blocked on day nine of the war due to “cases of discrimination against Russian media”. It comes a week after Russia limited access to … Read more

Tánaiste welcomes record services exports of €285.6 billion for 2021

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Leo Varadkar, today welcomed preliminary data released by the Central Statistics Office which shows the value of services exports from Ireland rose to €285.6 billion in 2021, the highest level on record. This is an increase of 17% when compared to 2020. The largest increase was … Read more

Covid-19: 8,337 new cases and 670 patients in hospital, including 43 in ICU

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 4,033 PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19. In addition, on Wednesday 3 March, 4,304 people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal. It brings the day’s cases to a combined total of 8,337. As of 8 am today, 670 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of whom … Read more