Ryanair postpones switch to digital-only boarding passes until November

Ryanair postpones switch to digital-only boarding passes until November

Ryanair has delayed plans to eliminate physical boarding passes, pushing back the transition to a fully paperless system by several months. The budget airline had originally intended to implement the change in May, ahead of the busy summer travel season. However, in a statement released this week, Ryanair announced the digital-only policy will now take … Read more

Ireland braces for mixed weather as showers and sunshine alternate this weekend

Ireland braces for mixed weather as showers and sunshine alternate this weekend

THIS WEEKEND WILL bring breezy and showery weather for much of the country, according to the latest forecast from Met Éireann. This morning will begin cloudy with patches of mist and fog developing in some areas. Eastern and southern parts of the country can expect drizzle throughout the morning hours. By afternoon, showers will move … Read more

Irish housing crisis: Public support grows for abolishing rent controls

Irish housing crisis: Public support grows for abolishing rent controls

A recent survey conducted by property website MyHome.ie has revealed that nearly 50% of Irish citizens believe that rent pressure zones (RPZ) should be abolished as part of the solution to the country’s persistent housing crisis. The findings come amid growing public frustration with the effectiveness of current housing policies, as Ireland continues to grapple … Read more

Jaishankar lands in Ireland, to hold bilateral talks with Tánaiste Simon Harris tomorrow

Jaishankar lands in Ireland, to hold bilateral talks with Tánaiste Simon Harris tomorrow

S Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, will meet Tánaiste and his Irish counterpart Simon Harris on March 7 to discuss bilateral ties between both nations and broader EU-India relations, as well as exchange views on foreign policy issues and global challenges. Jaishankar, who is on a two-day visit to Ireland, will also interact with the … Read more

ECB delivers sixth rate cut since June, bringing relief to mortgage holders

ECB delivers sixth rate cut since June, bringing relief to mortgage holders

The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced a quarter-point interest rate cut, bringing rates down to 2.5%. This marks the second reduction in 2025 and the sixth since June 2024, signaling a significant shift in the bank’s focus from battling inflation to supporting economic growth in the eurozone. Interest rates had peaked at a record … Read more

BusConnects routes outperforming traditional services in Dublin, NTA reports

BusConnects routes outperforming traditional services in Dublin, NTA reports

Dublin’s new BusConnects routes are significantly outperforming older bus lines in both passenger numbers and punctuality, according to a progress report from the National Transport Authority (NTA). Areas served by the redesigned network have experienced a substantial 48% increase in passenger numbers by the end of 2024, compared to just an 8% rise on routes … Read more

Court of appeal to hear state's challenge to asylum seeker ruling

Court of appeal to hear state’s challenge to asylum seeker ruling

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has announced it will contest the State’s appeal against a significant High Court judgment which found Ireland had failed to provide for the basic needs of international protection applicants. The appeal hearings, scheduled for today and tomorrow, center on the High Court ruling that determined the State … Read more

HRT free medication scheme stalls amid confusion over pharmacy fees

HRT free medication scheme stalls amid confusion over pharmacy fees

Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has acknowledged ongoing complications in implementing a national plan to provide free Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) products, which was originally announced in Budget 2025 and intended to launch in January. The scheme, which would make HRT free for women not holding medical cards, has encountered significant implementation challenges. Currently, HRT … Read more

Dublin Bus Services disrupted amid work-to-rule action

Dublin Bus services disrupted amid work-to-rule action

Transport for Ireland has reported that Dublin Bus is facing operational issues this week, leading to some service curtailments. A work-to-rule action by engineering operatives, in effect since Sunday evening, is impacting services, according to a Dublin Bus spokesperson. Talks between the union and the company are scheduled to take place tomorrow in an effort … Read more

HIQA report reveals serious gaps in International Protection Accommodation Services

HIQA report reveals serious gaps in International Protection Accommodation Services

A comprehensive report by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has exposed significant deficiencies in the management and oversight of International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) centres across Ireland, raising serious concerns about resident safety and operational standards. The report, based on 60 inspections across 51 centres, revealed alarming statistics about staff vetting and centre … Read more

From March 31, Irish motorists must provide driver number for car insurance

From March 31, Irish motorists must provide driver number for car insurance

From the end of the month, all motorists renewing or applying for motor insurance policy must provide their driver number, according to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland. Starting 31 March, it will be an offence for insurance providers or brokers to issue a motor insurance policy without this information. Drivers who fail to supply … Read more

EU unveils €800bn 'ReArm Europe' plan, pushing for increased military spending

EU unveils €800bn ‘ReArm Europe’ plan, pushing for increased military spending

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced a sweeping €800 billion plan to dramatically reshape European defense spending, calling it a response to “dangerous times” and arguing that Europeans must “step up” their military capabilities. The comprehensive plan introduces radical changes to EU budgetary rules, allowing member states to jointly borrow funds for … Read more

New 6,000-space car park to open near Dublin airport

New 6,000-space car park to open near Dublin airport

A massive new car park offering over 6,000 parking spaces will open next Monday, 10 March, just outside Dublin Airport, providing a significant boost to travelers’ parking options. The Park2Travel facility will operate 24/7 and feature a shuttle bus service to transport passengers directly to and from the airport terminal. The car park, previously known … Read more

Student wellbeing and school attendance deteriorate following pandemic, new study reveals

Student wellbeing and school attendance deteriorate following pandemic, new study reveals

A comprehensive study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found significant declines in school attendance, engagement, and student wellbeing since the COVID-19 pandemic. The research, published Tuesday, consulted coordinators from the School Completion Programme, which supports students at risk of early school departure. According to the findings, the pandemic has had a … Read more