Harris to recommend EU-wide trade measures against Israel to Cabinet

Harris to recommend EU-wide trade measures against Israel to Cabinet

Tánaiste Simon Harris will advise Cabinet ministers on Wednesday that only coordinated EU-wide trade measures can effectively pressure Israel over its actions in Gaza. Ministers will be told that there must be “a move on an EU-wide basis” to “pressure Israel to stop the killing, starvation, and genocide in Gaza” during their morning meeting at … Read more

Ireland's first new hospital in 17 years opens in Limerick this week

Ireland’s first new hospital in 17 years opens in Limerick this week

The first new hospital to open in Ireland since 2007 has welcomed its first patients this week, marking a significant milestone in the country’s healthcare infrastructure. The 99-bed private Bon Secours hospital in Limerick began operations just two and a half years after construction commenced, representing the fastest hospital development in recent Irish history. The … Read more

Nitrates derogation for Irish farmers remains government's top priority, Minister confirms

Nitrates derogation for Irish farmers remains government’s top priority, Minister confirms

Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon has emphasized that securing the nitrates derogation for Irish farmers remains the Government’s highest priority as detailed negotiations continue with the European Commission. Speaking at the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Co Offaly, Minister Heydon told RTÉ Radio’s Morning Ireland that Ireland is facing unprecedented requirements related to the habitats directive. … Read more

Urgent recall issued for 5,000 electric mini heaters due to shock risk

Urgent recall issued for 5,000 electric mini heaters due to shock risk

Ireland’s consumer watchdog has issued an urgent recall notice for over 5,000 electric mini heaters sold across the country due to a serious risk of electric shock. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission announced the recall of the De Vielle Dual Fan Electric Heater after testing revealed significant safety concerns that could pose a danger … Read more

Child poverty to take centre stage in budget 2026, Taoiseach announces

Child poverty to take centre stage in budget 2026, Taoiseach announces

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed that tackling child poverty will be a key priority in the upcoming budget, with significant enhancements planned for family support payments. Speaking on RTÉ Radio’s Morning Ireland, Mr Martin outlined plans for “significant moves” in child support payments and working family payments, alongside the development of a second-tier payment system. … Read more

Four in five Irish people worried about cost of living as half fear missing household costs

Four in five Irish people worried about cost of living as half fear missing household costs

More than four in five Irish people are worried about the cost of living, with nearly half fearing they will struggle to meet household expenses in the coming year, according to new research. The survey, commissioned by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, found that 84% of the public is concerned about cost-of-living pressures, … Read more

Budget will include measures equivalent to second-tier child benefit, Taoiseach confirms

Budget will include measures equivalent to second-tier child benefit, Taoiseach confirms

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has clarified that while a specific second-tier child benefit payment will not feature in next month’s budget, “measures that are more or less equivalent” will be introduced to support low-income families. The clarification follows apparent confusion after Social Protection Minister Dara Calleary stated yesterday that the payment would not be included in … Read more

Quarter of Irish adults have no retirement financial plans despite looming pension crisis

Quarter of Irish adults have no retirement financial plans despite looming pension crisis

More than a quarter of Irish adults have made no financial preparations for retirement, with the majority expecting to depend entirely on the State pension when they stop working, new research has revealed. A survey by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission found that 26% of adults have no retirement plan in place, marking an … Read more

Government threatens direct intervention as councils resist housing land rezoning

Government threatens direct intervention as councils resist housing land rezoning

The Government will bypass local authorities and directly zone land for housing if councils continue to resist increasing land supply, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has warned. Mr Martin launched a sharp attack on county council chief executives who are failing to rezone land for housing development, describing their approach as showing “a degree of inertia and … Read more

HSE turns to private sector to tackle growing autism assessment backlog

HSE turns to private sector to tackle growing autism assessment backlog

The HSE is seeking private service providers to help reduce a mounting backlog in autism diagnostic assessments for children and teenagers, with waiting lists projected to exceed 25,000 by year’s end. Currently, over 15,000 children are awaiting an Assessment of Need, a formal procedure under the Disability Act 2005 that identifies a child’s health and … Read more

Nearly 2 million anti-depression prescriptions dispensed in first five months of 2025

Nearly 2 million anti-depression prescriptions dispensed in first five months of 2025

More than 1.8 million prescriptions for anti-depression medication were dispensed to people over 16 in the first five months of 2025, according to new HSE figures that highlight the scale of mental health challenges facing the country. Between January and May 2025, exactly 1,855,620 prescriptions were issued to over-16s, representing a significant increase in anti-depression … Read more

Low uptake of free GP cards prompts calls for application reform

Only 12% of people eligible for the Government’s expanded free GP visit card scheme have applied, according to new HSE data that has prompted doctors to demand changes to the application process. Despite 430,000 people becoming eligible under what the Department of Health described as “the biggest expansion in eligibility for free GP care in … Read more

Government plans second-tier child benefit system in upcoming budget

Government plans second-tier child benefit system in upcoming budget

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed the Government will introduce a second tier of child benefit in the forthcoming budget, while ruling out additional one-off financial supports for families. Speaking on Thursday, Mr Martin revealed he met with Social Protection Minister Dara Calleary on Wednesday evening to discuss the implementation of the new payment system. “We … Read more

Heavy rain warning issued for three Irish counties as wet weekend approaches

Heavy rain warning issued for three Irish counties as wet weekend approaches

Met Éireann has placed three northwest counties under a Status Yellow rain warning as Ireland braces for a weekend of unsettled weather conditions. The national weather service issued the warning for Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo on Thursday morning, which came into effect at 10am and will remain active until Friday at 10am. Forecasters are warning … Read more

Ireland’s rental crisis exposed: €16,300 monthly for Dublin home as prices soar nationwide

Ireland’s housing rental crisis has reached alarming proportions, with the most expensive property commanding €16,300 monthly in Dublin while availability plummets across the country, new data reveals. The latest Daft.ie figures expose a market under severe strain, with just 2,300 homes available to rent nationwide on August 1st – down 14% year-on-year and nearly half … Read more