Cyclist in 60s Dies in Solo Crash on Ticknock Road, South Dublin

Cyclist in 60s dies in solo Crash on Ticknock Road, South Dublin

A tragic accident has claimed the life of a cyclist in his 60s on Ticknock Road, south Co Dublin, an area favored by both mountain and road cyclists. The incident occurred around 2pm on Sunday, with no other vehicles involved. The cyclist was transported to St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, where he was pronounced dead. … Read more

Eamon Ryan criticizes Galway's transport, Supports Light Rail Development

Eamon Ryan criticizes Galway’s transport, Supports Light Rail Development

Galway’s Transport System Among Worst in Europe, Says Minister Ryan Galway city has one of the worst transport systems in Europe, according to Transport Minister Eamon Ryan. In a recent interview with the Irish Examiner, Ryan expressed his support for developing a light rail system in Galway, despite opposition from the Galway City Council executive, … Read more

Irish citizens could be evacuated from Lebanon using New Defence Forces planes

Irish citizens could be evacuated from Lebanon using New Defence Forces planes

The Irish Defence Forces are prepared to evacuate up to 40 Irish citizens from Lebanon if the situation there escalates. This operation would utilize the newly acquired Airbus C295 maritime surveillance planes, which have recently joined the Defence Forces’ fleet. The C295 planes, despite their limited range, are ready for the mission but would require … Read more

Ireland joins EU Migration Pact: Major overhaul in Asylum System announced

Ireland joins EU Migration Pact: Major overhaul in Asylum System announced

Ireland has officially joined the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, marking a significant step in managing migration and asylum processes in alignment with European standards. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee welcomed the European Commission’s confirmation of Ireland’s participation in seven key legislative measures of the Pact. Key Points of the New Legislation: Repeal of … Read more

Minister for Education announces €250,000 for Sustainable Education Projects

Minister for Education announces €250,000 for Sustainable Education Projects

Minister for Education, Norma Foley TD, has unveiled over €250,000 in funding for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) projects, benefiting twelve organisations across Ireland. The grants, ranging from €1,000 to €25,000, support various sustainability initiatives proposed for the 2024/2025 academic year under the 2nd National Strategy on ESD (ESD to 2030). Highlighted projects include school … Read more

Man arrested after ramming van into gates of key Govt buildings in Dublin

Man arrested after ramming van into gates of key Govt buildings in Dublin

A man in his 40s has been arrested after he allegedly rammed a van into the gates of Government Buildings, the Customs House, and Áras an Uachtaráin (the home of the President) in separate incidents in the wee hours of Friday morning in Dublin. The man, in an inebriated state, was detained in Dublin city … Read more

Firefighters gain control over major blaze in Coolock industrial estate

Emergency services have made significant progress in controlling a large fire at an industrial premises in Coolock, north Dublin. The blaze, which erupted at the Camfil air filtration systems factory in Clonshaugh Industrial Estate, sent a massive plume of smoke visible across the city and from Dublin Airport. Dublin Fire Brigade and Gardaí responded to … Read more

Pre-Election Budget Bonanza: Tax Cuts, Pension Hikes, and New Vape Tax

Pre-election budget bonanza: Tax cuts, pension hikes, and New Vape Tax

In a move to woo voters ahead of the upcoming elections, the government has unveiled a pre-election budget packed with benefits and changes. Workers can look forward to tax cuts, while pensioners will see an increase in their payments. Families are also set to benefit from a double child benefit payment, offering some financial relief. … Read more

Ireland has breached asylum seekers’ human rights, High Court rules

Ireland has breached asylum seekers’ human rights, High Court rules

Ireland’s response to the needs of International Protection (IP) applicants is in breach of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the High Court has ruled. The judgment was delivered by Justice Barry O’Donnell following a case brought by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) against the State, concerning its obligations … Read more

Sinn Féin pledges to deliver 50,000 affordable homes in five years if in power

Sinn Féin pledges to deliver 50,000 affordable homes in five years if in power

Sinn Féin has pledged to deliver 50,000 affordable homes within five years if it comes into government. Under its Alternative Homes Plan, the party aims to make property ownership accessible for working people once again, RTE reported. The €13.2 billion proposal targets those who earn too much for social housing but cannot afford current market … Read more

Ireland extends paid Parent’s Leave & Benefit to 9 weeks, benefiting thousands of families

Ireland extends paid Parent’s Leave & Benefit to 9 weeks, benefiting thousands of families

In a move that will benefit thousands of families, Ireland has announced the extension of Parent’s Leave and Benefit scheme to 9 weeks, starting August 1. It essentially means that the number of weeks that parents can take time off work, with financial support from the State, increases from 7 weeks to 9 weeks. Parent’s … Read more

Humid days ahead with thundery downpours possible on bank holiday monday

Humid days ahead with thundery downpours possible on bank holiday monday

Met Éireann has forecast a warm and humid spell, with temperatures reaching up to 24 degrees. Today will see a mix of clouds, sunny spells, and showers, particularly in the west and northwest. Tonight will remain humid with temperatures between 14 to 17 degrees. Patchy rain and drizzle will spread eastwards, though eastern counties may … Read more

New Mental Health Bill 2024 unveiled: A modern approach to mental health care

New Mental Health Bill 2024 unveiled: A modern approach to mental health care

Replaces Mental Health Acts 2001–2022 and introduces regulation for community CAMHS The Minister for Mental Health and Older People, Mary Butler, announced the publication of the Mental Health Bill 2024 today, marking a significant step forward in mental health legislation. Approved by the Government on July 24, the new Bill replaces the Mental Health Acts … Read more

Minister Chambers unveils New Bill to ensure access to cash across Ireland

Minister Chambers unveils New Bill to ensure access to cash across Ireland

Dublin – Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers T.D., has welcomed the publication of the Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Bill 2024. The Bill aims to guarantee that cash remains readily available throughout Ireland, ensuring fair and transparent access for all. “Cash is essential for many people and businesses,” said Minister Chambers. “It remains … Read more

Ireland and Northern Ireland unveil ambitious rail expansion plan

Ireland and Northern Ireland unveil ambitious rail expansion plan

Dublin – The Department of Transport in Ireland and Northern Ireland’s Department for Infrastructure have unveiled the Final Report of the All-Island Strategic Rail Review, setting out an ambitious vision for transforming the rail system across the island by 2050. Key highlights of the plan include: Increased Capacity: Upgrading single-track lines to double-track, with four-track … Read more