Thousands of Dublin households to be hit with extra bin charges from Today

The cost of living crisis will result in increased trash fees starting today for thousands of families in Dublin and across the nation. The Irish Mirror reports that Panda Recycling will start charging €3.80 for each compost container lift. The new fee was added less than a year after Panda Recycling raised its service fees … Read more

Ambulance workers vote for industrial action

In a dispute over the implementation of many changes, including the recognition and remuneration of paramedics, SIPTU members of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) have consented to strike action. 95 percent of the participants in the poll, which was completed on Thursday, supported the proposal. Although the course of action is not yet determined, options … Read more

Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman’s body found last week

Following the discovery of a woman’s body in Sligo last week, a man in his 30s has been detained on suspicion of murder. According to Garda statements, they are looking into all the circumstances surrounding the finding of Angela Canavan’s death on May 1st. After 8:30 pm on Monday, Ms. Canavan’s body, who was in … Read more

Nine people arrested in Dublin during gardaí day of action

In the M District of Dublin (Tallaght and Rathfarnham), nine persons have been arrested and charged as part of a day of action. As part of the investigation, which was started to investigate and find thefts from service stations in the region, seven males and two women were arrested. As part of the operation, 20 service … Read more

Earthquake felt in Co Donegal early morning

A 2.5 magnitude earthquake that occurred near Co. Donegal early this morning has been confirmed by the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN). According to the report, the 2.5-magnitude earthquake in Glenveagh National Park happened soon after 1.30 am at a depth of around 5 kilometres. The occurrence reportedly caused seismic stations across the nation to … Read more

Contactless payments on buses to be tested from the end of May

Before the end of the month, a pilot scheme to test contactless and phone payments on buses is scheduled to launch.Eamon Ryan, the minister of transport, has stated that he considers contactless payments to be a “priority” for public transportation. People would be able to utilise contactless payments by the end of 2023, according to … Read more

Huge boost for Galway as US firm announces up to 1,000 new jobs

Ireland received a major jobs boost after an American company announced it was creating 1,000 highly skilled jobs over the next five years. Dexcom, a manufacturer of medical devices, has announced plans to invest €300 million in the development of a new manufacturing facility in Co. Galway. The company produces technology for continuous glucose monitoring … Read more

Pesticides detected in Co Cavan drinking water twice last year

Pesticides were discovered in the water supply twice in Co. Cavan last year. The public water supply in Belturbet contained levels of the substance MCPA that were over the limits for drinking water. The pesticide that is most frequently found in drinking water is MCPA, which is found in various herbicide products. Uisce Éireann says … Read more

Young man dies in collision involving car and lorry in Co Cavan

A car and lorry collision in Co. Cavan claimed the life of a man in his 20s. On Thursday, just before 5 o’clock, the incident happened on the N3 at New Inns, Ballyjamesduff. The man who died was the driver and sole occupant of the car involved. There were no other severe injuries noted. The N3 … Read more

Aviation company Avia to create 50 jobs in Dublin

Avia Solutions Group, an aviation firm, has relocated its headquarters to Dublin. The company stated that it expects to employ up to 50 experts from a variety of sectors at the office, which is situated in Central Park in Leopardstown. Avia offers crew, maintenance, insurance, and aircraft leasing. It owns a fleet of 173 aircraft … Read more