Status Yellow: Inland regions of Leinster and Munster expect to see highs of 30+ degrees 

As a nationwide Status Yellow temperature warning continues, Met Eireann forecasts highs of 30 degrees Celsius in some regions of the country today. Yesterday, the temperature in Carlow reached 30.5. Since yesterday at noon, the whole nation has been under a status yellow temperature alert. On Sunday, it is expected to lift at 6 a.m. … Read more

Irish homes and firms to be asked to cut peak-time power use to avoid winter blackouts

Ireland’s 2 million homes and small businesses are to be asked to avoid peak-time use of electricity in order to avoid blackouts this winter. Even though the network is struggling to keep up with demand, drastic measures are now being taken, according to Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe, who stated that the government does not anticipate … Read more

Charity retail platform Thriftify to create 20 jobs following €1.6m investment

Thriftify, the online platform for 98pc of Ireland’s charity shops, is planning to grow its business further after receiving a €1.6m investment. Themvar VC, along with angel investors including former River Island CEO Ben Lewis, joined the investment, which was sponsored by the Halo Business Angel Network Impact Syndicate. It follows ongoing growth in the … Read more

Government ‘considering all options’ to relocate Ukrainian refugees

As thousands of Ukrainian refugees will be moved from college campuses over the next several weeks, the Tánaiste stated that the government is investigating “all options” to find accommodation for them. Leo Varadkar said that the government is making every effort to accommodate Ukrainian refugees, with Ireland taking in about 1% of those who have … Read more

The Big Grill Festival, Europe’s largest BBQ festival, takes place in Dublin from August 11-14, 2022

The Big Grill, the biggest BBQ festival in Europe, will hold its seventh edition at Herbert Park in Dublin beginning today and lasting until August 14, 2022. The festival celebrates the art of cooking with fire and smoke bringing chefs cooks and pitmasters from Ireland, the UK, and further along with over 20,000 visitors to … Read more

Revenue seize 2.5 tonnes ‘roll your own’ tobacco worth €1.7 million in Meath

2,500 kg of “roll your own” tobacco were seized by Revenue Officers today during a routine raid at a commercial area in County Meath. With an estimated retail value of over €1.7 million and a potential loss to the exchequer of over €1.4 million, the illicit tobacco, branded under the name “Flandria Virginia,” originated in the … Read more

Sligo Indian Association elects first ever ‘women cabinet’

The Sligo Indian Association elected women to every post for the first time in the history of Indian associations in Ireland. The new committee has been announced by the Indian Association of Sligo. Dr. Vimala Sharma was elected as President and Sophie Babu Alookaran as Secretary. Lynsey Joseph is the Treasurer, Sarita Madapalli is the … Read more

Rental prices hit a new all-time high as supply of homes declines

In comparison to the same period last year, market rents were on average 12.6% higher in the second quarter of this year, according to the latest report from property website Daft.ie. According to the survey, the average market rent across the country from April to June was 1,618 euros per month, an increase of 3.3% … Read more

Recall of Batches of Little Collins CBD Products Due to the Presence of Delta‐9‐tetrahydrocannabinol

The below batches of Little Collins CBD oils and paste are being recalled due to the presence of unsafe levels of delta‐9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The implicated batches of Little Collins CBD oils and paste contain unsafe levels of delta‐9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) based on the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) acute reference dose.

Over 1,200 Ukrainian refugees set to leave student quarters ‘by mid-September’

More than 1,200 Ukrainian refugees will have to leave student accommodation by the middle of September, on top of thousands who will be moved before the end of this month. It emerged over the weekend that 3,028 Ukrainians will have to leave to make room for returning students by the end of August. But the … Read more

Nearly 50 firemen attend scene at former entertainment centre in Antrim

A fire at the Dunluce Center in Portrush, County Antrim, has reportedly forced the response of around 50 firemen. On Monday night at 8:26 p.m., the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) was alerted to reports of a fire at the old family entertainment centre. Social media posts include images and videos that show … Read more

‘Bookshop of the year’ award opens for nominations

For the An Post Irish Book Awards’ “bookshop of the year” award, book lovers are invited to honour their favourite shops by nominating them. Kenny’s Bookshop in Galway won the title the previous year, and this year marks the second year that book stores are recognised as part of the yearly awards. The organisers say … Read more

Fexco and Tekenable collaborate to create 75 jobs in Dublin and Kerry

Fexco and Tekenable, two Irish companies, have formed a strategic partnership to invest in new services and improve client digital experiences. The organisations will jointly invest in Salesforce cloud products and services as well as Microsoft Dynamics 365 products as part of the partnership. The goal is to improve the entire customer experience for their … Read more