Four cases of Mu variant confirmed in Ireland; Country becomes first in Covid infection rate in EU

Four cases of Mu variant of Corona virus have been reported in Ireland, The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) confirmed. The cases were detected last month and no further details available. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is observing Mu as a ‘variant of interest’ as they doubt it might be more transmissible and vaccine resistant … Read more

3 Chicken Biryani and 1 Chicken 65 For Just €30 in Dublin; Get it delivered at your doorstep for free

Fantasizing about having a Chicken Biryani this week? Well, then just dial within no time to get one of the tastiest Indian dishes delivered at your doorstep now. The combo offer includes 3 Biryani and 1 Chicken 65 for just €30. Delivery will be available all over Dublin, Lucan, Maynooth, Leixlip, Clonee, Ongar, Blanchardstown , … Read more

Huge Collection of Jewellery Found in Meath; Garda Search Owner

A huge collection of jewellery has been recovered from Meath and the owner has not been identified yet. Gardai officers from Navan said the haul included statement pieces including bracelets, earrings, necklaces and pendants. A garda spokesperson said on the Meath Crime Prevention Facebook page: “Navan Gardai recovered these pieces of jewellery recently and are … Read more

‘Not Alone Anymore’; New Hotmail to report intimate photos and videos circulated online without consent

The Department of Justice has launched a new campaign aiming to help victims of online sex abuse to report the content and make sure those behind the abuse get prosecuted. The campaign is part of ‘The national centre for combatting illegal content online,’ which has been established in 1999. Under the campaign, the authorities are … Read more

Record €225 million fine for WhatsApp in Ireland; Accused of data breach

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) of Ireland fined the world-famous messaging app WhatsApp a record €225 million. The company was fined heavily after DPC found that they have violated privacy rules after an investigation launched in 2018 following allegations. It has been found that the tech giant had violated European Union data rules and later … Read more

A new hope for the Irish public; ‘Housing For All’ plan unveils today and aims build 300,000 homes by 2030

Irish government’s prestigious programme ‘Housing for All’ is unveiling today and aims to build 300,000 new homes by the end of this decade. The government will spend €4 billion per year for the programme to tackle the prevailing homeless crisis in Ireland. With this, the government is optimistic about ending homelessness in the country by … Read more

Irish woman found dead in Goa

A 66-year-old Irish woman was found dead inside a rented apartment in Goa on Monday. According to the police, the lady was living alone in the apartment in Candolim, a small town in the well-known tourist spot. Police said Mary Gertrude McNamara’s body was discovered by her British friend who broke open the flat’s door … Read more

Were you satisfied with the care in hospital while under treatment for Covid? Well, have your say here!

The Health Information and Quality Authority in Ireland is launching ‘The National Inpatient Experience Survey’ which aims at collecting feedbacks from patients in Ireland on their care and experience they had while under Covid treatment in hospitals. The survey is a part of the National Care Experience Programme, a joint initiative by the independent health … Read more

Ireland may see up to 5,000 daily Covid cases as society reopens: Nphet

The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) is expecting a surge in Covid cases this month in which up to 5,000 daily cases can be reported. According to a ‘central scenario’ modelled by Nphet following the reopening plans, the experts are worried that 3,000 to 5,000 Covid infections can be seen and the hospitalisatios will … Read more

Ireland sets gradual society reopening from September 6; Know the key dates

The Covid-19 restrictions in Ireland will be eased gradually, starting from September 6, Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed. Though the virus threat is still there, the government is planning more reopening with an optimism that it will help the country take off from the severe economic impacts caused by the pandemic. Also more will be done … Read more