Victims of stalking gain new legal protections

Victims of stalking gain new legal protections

In a significant move to protect victims of stalking, the government has introduced new laws that allow individuals to apply for emergency court orders against their perpetrators. These orders, which come into effect today, aim to provide immediate safeguarding for victims while their cases are being determined. The interim court orders can be granted if … Read more

Parents demand direct school transport to avoid hazardous road crossing

Parents demand direct school transport to avoid hazardous road crossing

In Waterford, parents are up in arms over the lack of subsidized school transportation for their children attending schools in Dungarvan. Currently, parents are forced to pay €40 per week per child for a private transport service, a stark contrast to the €75 annual fee for the government’s “nearest school” transportation plan. According to Irish … Read more

AIB returns €500 million to Irish state through share buyback

AIB returns €500 million to Irish state through share buyback

The Irish government, through the Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers TD, has welcomed the completion of a €500 million share buyback transaction between AIB Group Plc (AIB) and the State. This latest transaction is part of the ongoing efforts to reduce the State’s shareholding in AIB and return taxpayer funds that were used to support … Read more

Doctors slash antibiotic use by 21% in groundbreaking Irish study

Doctors slash antibiotic use by 21% in groundbreaking Irish study

In a remarkable breakthrough, Irish researchers have discovered that a simple change in how doctors prescribe antibiotics can lead to a dramatic 21% reduction in their use. This finding, revealed in a collaborative study by the University of Limerick and the Department of Health, could be a game-changer in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), … Read more

Homelessness in Ireland hits grim new record: Over 14,400 without a home

Homelessness in Ireland hits grim new record: Over 14,400 without a home

Ireland’s housing crisis has reached a new, alarming milestone as the number of people living in emergency accommodation surged to an unprecedented 14,429 in July, according to the latest figures from the Department of Housing. This sobering statistic, which includes 10,028 adults and 4,401 children, underscores the escalating struggle with homelessness across the country. The … Read more

Amnesty International Ireland announces temporary layoffs amid cash flow crisis

Amnesty International Ireland announces temporary layoffs amid cash flow crisis

Human rights organisation Amnesty International Ireland has announced the temporary layoff of 11 out of its 29 employees, citing a cash flow crisis as the reason behind this decision. The layoffs and reduced working hours will take effect starting September 6. In a statement, Amnesty International Ireland expressed deep regret over the decision, emphasizing that … Read more

Budget 2025: Housing minister aims to slash landlord taxes again

Budget 2025: Housing minister aims to slash landlord taxes again

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien is pushing for additional tax cuts for individual landlords in the upcoming Budget 2025, set to be announced on October 1. The move aims to further reduce what O’Brien describes as an “undue” tax burden on property owners who rent out their homes. Last year’s budget introduced a tax relief measure … Read more

Government boosts childcare support: €1,700 annual savings for families

Government boosts childcare support: €1,700 annual savings for families

Good news for Irish parents: your wallet is about to get a break! Starting next week, families could save up to €1,700 per year on childcare costs, thanks to new government subsidies. According to Irish Examiner, children’s Minister Roderic O’Gorman announced on Thursday that the National Childcare Scheme is rolling out increased support for parents. … Read more

Irish housing boom: New home starts nearly double in 2024

Irish housing boom: New home starts nearly double in 2024

In a remarkable turnaround for Ireland’s housing sector, the number of new homes breaking ground has skyrocketed in the first seven months of 2024. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage’s latest figures show a staggering 91% increase in housing commencements compared to the same period last year. Key Points: 35,358 homes commenced construction … Read more

Cardinal Health to close Tullamore plant by 2026, resulting in over 300 job losses

Cardinal Health to close Tullamore plant by 2026, resulting in over 300 job losses

More than 300 employees at Cardinal Health in Tullamore, Co Offaly, are set to lose their jobs following the company’s decision to close its plant by spring 2026, RTE reported. The announcement was made during a meeting with staff and union members earlier today. Operations at the Tullamore site were halted yesterday in preparation for … Read more

Ireland's revised employment permit law for non-EEA nationals to take effect next week — Here's what you need to know

Ireland’s revised employment permit law for non-EEA nationals to take effect next week — Here’s what you need to know

In a bid to allow “for a more modern, flexible employment permits system” in the country, Ireland’s revised employment permits act will come into force, starting September 2. The Employment Permits Act 2024, which applies to non-EEA (European Economic Area) nationals, was signed into law by President Michael D. Higgins in June. The law brings … Read more

Storm season 2024/2025: Met Éireann unveils new weather warrior names

Storm season 2024/2025: Met Éireann unveils new weather warrior names

As autumn leaves begin to fall, meteorologists are gearing up for another season of stormy weather. Met Éireann, Ireland’s national weather service, has just unveiled an exciting lineup of names for the storms that may sweep across the country in the coming year. In a collaborative effort with their British and Dutch counterparts, Met Éireann … Read more

New law promises to modernize Ireland's work permit system

New law promises to modernize Ireland’s work permit system

Ireland is set to roll out a game-changing law that will reshape how foreign workers can live and work in the country. Starting this Monday, September 2nd, the new Employment Permits Act will bring a breath of fresh air to Ireland’s economic migration policy. Ministers Peter Burke and Emer Higgins are championing this reform, calling … Read more

Ireland launches nationwide survey to reshape elderly care

Ireland launches nationwide survey to reshape elderly care

Ireland has taken a significant step towards improving health and social care for its older citizens by launching a nationwide public consultation. The government is reaching out to seniors, their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to gather insights on the current state of elderly care services and to identify areas for improvement. The Department of … Read more