Defence forces pay out overtime claims to over 2,000 personnel

Defence forces pay out overtime claims to over 2,000 personnel

The number of Defence Forces members receiving compensation for alleged violations of the Working Time Directive has reached approximately 2,100, with more claims expected as the submission deadline remains open. The growing compensation figure highlights the significant scale of working time violations within Ireland’s military services. The situation is further complicated by delays in implementing … Read more

Irish rental crisis deepens: Cork and Galway see 10% rent surge in 2024

Irish rental crisis deepens: Cork and Galway see 10% rent surge in 2024

A new Daft rental report reveals significant rent increases across Irish cities in 2024, with Cork and Galway experiencing approximately 10% rises, while Limerick city faced a dramatic 19% increase in rental costs. The report, analyzing the fourth quarter of 2024, highlights the continuing upward trajectory of market rents nationwide, with Dublin recording a 4% … Read more

Tánaiste reaffirms Ireland's neutrality while backing defense budget increase

Tánaiste reaffirms Ireland’s neutrality while backing defense budget increase

Simon Harris, Ireland’s Tánaiste, has firmly stated that Ireland should maintain its longstanding position of military neutrality and resist joining NATO or any potential EU army, even as he advocates for increased defense spending. Speaking about Ireland’s military stance, Harris emphasized that while the country’s traditional position on neutrality should remain unchanged, there is a … Read more

Tánaiste calls for doubling of Ireland's defence budget to €3bn

Tánaiste calls for doubling of Ireland’s defence budget to €3bn

Simon Harris, Ireland’s Tánaiste, has called for a significant increase in the country’s military spending, suggesting that the annual defence budget should reach approximately €3 billion in the coming years. Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Irish Examiner during the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in South Africa, Harris stated that the current target of … Read more

Wholesale inflation rises in Ireland as electricity and food costs increase

Wholesale inflation rises in Ireland as electricity and food costs increase

Wholesale electricity prices in Ireland jumped by 22.3 per cent in January compared to the previous month and were 67.7 per cent higher than in January last year, new figures from the Central Statistics Office showed. Despite this surge, prices remain 56.8 per cent lower than the peak recorded in August 2022. Producer prices for … Read more

Status yellow alerts: 18 counties face wind and rain warnings this weekend

Status yellow alerts: 18 counties face wind and rain warnings this weekend

Met Éireann has issued status yellow weather warnings for 18 counties across Ireland as unsettled conditions are set to impact the country this weekend. Twelve counties in the Republic – Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Waterford, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, Wexford and Wicklow – will be under status yellow wind and rain warnings from 2am … Read more

Study: Ireland's rental sector faces €8bn energy upgrade challenge

Study: Ireland’s rental sector faces €8bn energy upgrade challenge

A new study from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has revealed that retrofitting Ireland’s entire private rental housing stock could come with a staggering €8 billion price tag – an expense many landlords simply cannot afford. The comprehensive research highlights the “complex challenges” facing Ireland’s rental sector as it attempts to meet climate … Read more

Ireland's planning appeals board rejects policy change claims following investigation

Ireland’s planning appeals board rejects policy change claims following investigation

An Bord Pleanála, Ireland’s national planning appeals body, has firmly denied implementing any policy change regarding telecommunications infrastructure, despite contradictory statements from one of its own board members during a recent investigation. According to The Irish Examiner, the statement follows the conclusion of a two-year investigation led by senior counsel Lorna Lynch, which examined decision-making … Read more

New Leaving Cert reforms face criticism over equity and teacher readiness

New Leaving Cert reforms face criticism over equity and teacher readiness

Labour TD Eoghan Kenny has launched a sharp critique of the new Leaving Certificate curriculum reforms, claiming they will create unfair advantages for students from wealthier backgrounds. In direct criticism of Education Minister Helen McEntee, Kenny argued that the planned changes to Ireland’s secondary school examination system lack proper implementation support, particularly regarding teacher preparation. … Read more

Inflation rises to 1.9% in January, driven by hospitality and transport costs

Inflation rises to 1.9% in January, driven by hospitality and transport costs

New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that annual inflation increased to 1.9 per cent in January, up from 1.4 per cent in December. Excluding energy and unprocessed food, the consumer price index rose by 2.5 per cent over the past year. The biggest price hikes were seen in restaurants and hotels, as … Read more

IHBA warns housing completions in Ireland unlikely to increase in 2025

IHBA warns housing completions in Ireland unlikely to increase in 2025

The Irish Home Builders’ Association (IHBA) has expressed doubts that house completions will rise this year, citing a decline in viable planning permissions, a shortage of serviced land, infrastructure challenges, and inadequate funding for apartments. Housing output fell to 30,000 homes last year—well below the Government’s target of 40,000. The IHBA said there is “palpable … Read more

Pentagon-linked agency hired to restructure Irish Defence Forces

Pentagon-linked agency hired to restructure Irish Defence Forces

The Irish government has enlisted the Institute for Security Governance (ISG), a US Defense Department agency based at the Pentagon, to advise on a comprehensive reorganization of Ireland’s military services. The American agency has already begun consultations with Irish Air Corps leaders about transforming the organization into a more independent air force structure with dedicated … Read more

Minister eyes resolution to free HRT delays 'within weeks' as payment dispute continues

Minister eyes resolution to free HRT delays ‘within weeks’ as payment dispute continues

Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has indicated she hopes to resolve the ongoing delays in rolling out free Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) within “a couple of weeks,” as the initiative remains stalled months after its planned January launch. Speaking in the Dáil, the minister addressed the standoff between the Department of Health and the Irish … Read more

Airport Hopper ends bus services connecting Tallaght and Maynooth to Dublin Airport

Airport Hopper ends bus services connecting Tallaght and Maynooth to Dublin Airport

The Airport Hopper bus services between Maynooth, Tallaght, and Dublin Airport have been suspended due to financial difficulties, the operator has confirmed. Airport Hopper Holdings Ltd told RTÉ News that operations were “paused” from 10 February as the service had been “financially unsustainable for a long period,” with passenger numbers too low to keep it … Read more