Energy poverty at record levels in Ireland

The number of  households in energy poverty in Ireland has risen to the highest rate ever recorded, according to a new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). The report found that recent energy inflation has increased the estimated number of households in energy poverty to 29%.  This leaves the share of households in … Read more

Man suffers serious injuries in Dublin stabbing

Gardaí are investigating a Dublin attack in which a man was stabbed several times in Fairview, yesterday evening. The incident happened shortly after 8 pm on Fairview Avenue Lower in Dublin 3, gardaí said.  The man was taken to the Mater Hospital where his injuries are understood to be non-life threatening. The scene of the … Read more

Tech firm Expleo creates 200 IT jobs across Ireland

Engineering consultancy firm Expleo, has announced 200 new jobs and the opening of its first regional hub in Mahon in Co Cork. Expleo is planning  to expand its team from 800 to 1,000 over the next two years. The company is to add 200 new jobs through a €10m investment. The majority of the 200 jobs will … Read more

Irish population rises above five million for first time since 1851

The population of the Republic of Ireland has reached 5.1 million, It is the highest population recorded in a census since 1841., according to the preliminary results of this year’s census from the Central Statistics Office. The latest Census data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO), shows Ireland’s population on April 3rd, 2022 hit 5,123,536. … Read more

Covid-19 pandemic has led to poorer mental health among young adults

New research, published by the ESRI and produced in partnership with the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth (DCEDIY), shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in poorer mental health among young adults. Using data from the Growing Up in Ireland COVID-19 survey, carried out in December 2020, the findings show that four-in-ten … Read more

Suma recalls Suma Organic Spicy Lentil Soup because of undeclared gluten

Suma is recalling Suma Organic Spicy Lentil Soup because of undeclared wheat (gluten) which is not mentioned on the label. As a result of a packaging error, some tins may contain Suma Cheesy Pasta Pot. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with coeliac disease, an allergy, or intolerance to wheat … Read more

Funding Allocations For Youth Diversion Projects Announced

Minister of State with responsibility for Youth Justice, James Browne T.D., is announced just under €6.7m in funding allocations for over 50 Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs) nationwide. YDPs engage with young people through a range of supports, including education, training and employment support, social enterprise initiatives, as well as personal development and supports such as … Read more

Over 1,500 social homes to be delivered in Dublin, Kildare, Louth, and Wicklow

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, announced a new phase of Local Authority social housing delivery that will see approximately 1,530 new homes delivered across a number of local authorities. Today’s launch builds on a successful Public-Private Partnership social housing pilot programme being delivered by the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) … Read more

Cork-based doctor who requested female patient out for coffee bid to halt HSE disciplinary process

A Medical doctor from Cork has asked the High Court for an injunction preventing the HSE from re-commencing an internal inquiry into a complaint that he telephoned and asked a 16-year-old female patient “out for coffee”. The motion has been taken by Dr. Ali Gul, who is a non-consultant doctor based in Cork and has … Read more

Tipperary couple may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning up to 18 months ago

Gardaí are investigating the cause of death of the Tipperary couple whose bodies lay undiscovered in their rural bungalow for an estimated 18 months until they were found this week. The milk packet and other items found at the house have indicated the elderly couple could have died in November or December 2020. There is speculation … Read more

Bodies of elderly man and woman removed from Co Tipperary residence

Gardaí are investigating all circumstances following the discovery of two bodies in Cloneen, Co.Tipperary. The bodies of an elderly man and elderly woman were discovered at a domestic residence earlier on Monday afternoon. The Garda Technical Bureau examined the scene on Monday evening. The scene was preserved throughout Tuesday for further examination by the Garda … Read more

Passengers evacuated after bus catches fire in Maynooth

Passengers were evacuated off a bus after it burst into flames on a busy road on Tuesday. The bus contained construction staff working on Intel’s Leixlip campus. Two other buses from the same fleet helped to move passengers. It happened on the R157 in Maynooth, Co Kildare at around 7 am on Tuesday, Dublin Live reported. Intel confirmed … Read more

Irish girl (7) in critical condition in Spain after incident in hotel pool

An Irish seven-year-old girl is in critical condition following an incident at a swimming pool on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The child was treated at the scene by emergency services before being transferred to a hospital in Palma.  Emergency services on the Balearic island said they were called to a hotel at Cales de … Read more

Irish no-code software company FlowForma raises €4m in funding, hiring 70 new staff

Dublin-based business management software company FlowForma plans to create 70 new jobs over the next three years. The company has raised €4 million as it aims to build on its success in the “no-code” software market, creating 70 jobs in the next three years and focusing on growing the US market. FlowForma provides enterprises with … Read more