Delays in IRP renewals and work permits leave thousands in Ireland struggling; Kranthi launches petition

Thousands of people living and working in Ireland are facing serious uncertainty due to long delays in IRP renewals and the issuance of new work permits. Despite applying on time, many are still waiting months for decisions, leaving their lives on hold. Healthcare workers, essential staff, and other professionals are among the worst affected. Some … Read more

Bus Éireann recruiting part-time drivers nationwide at €21.26 per hour

Bus Éireann recruiting part-time drivers nationwide at €21.26 per hour

Class D license holders needed across 13 locations as public transport expands Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus service, is recruiting part-time drivers across 13 locations nationwide, offering a minimum wage of €21.26 per hour for qualified candidates. The positions are available in Athlone, Ballina, Cavan, Cork, Donegal (Stranorlar), Drogheda, Dublin, Dundalk, Galway, Limerick, Sligo, Tralee, … Read more

New asylum law mandates three-month decision timeline on applications

New asylum law mandates three-month decision timeline on applications

Controversial three-year family reunification wait draws criticism from opposition parties Ireland’s new asylum law amendment stipulates that decisions on asylum applications must be made within three months, with any decision to reject applications, grant refugee status or authorize return to country of origin required within this timeframe. The law also specifies that any decision must … Read more

Government to make helmets and high-visibility jackets mandatory for e-scooter users

Government to make helmets and high-visibility jackets mandatory for e-scooter users

New laws planned following three deaths and rising accidents involving electric scooters The government is moving to make helmets mandatory for e-scooter users following an increase in accidents involving the vehicles, with plans to tighten laws including speed limits and stronger enforcement against underage riders. Three people died in e-scooter accidents in Ireland last year, … Read more

Irish mortgage rates fall to lowest level since February 2023

Irish mortgage rates fall to lowest level since February 2023

Irish mortgage rates have reached their lowest level in almost three years, according to new data from the Central Bank of Ireland. The average mortgage rate fell to 3.53 percent in November, down from 3.56 percent in October and 3.59 percent in September. This represents the lowest level since February 2023, though Irish rates remain … Read more

Indian Pharmaceutical Giant Ajanta Pharma to Establish Manufacturing Facility in Ireland

Indian pharmaceutical giant Ajanta Pharma to establish manufacturing facility in Ireland

Company with 11,000 employees and €448m revenue eyes Irish expansion Indian specialty pharmaceutical company Ajanta Pharma is reportedly set to establish a manufacturing facility in Ireland, though a company spokesperson declined to comment on the planned Irish operations. Ajanta is a publicly listed company employing 11,000 people with seven manufacturing facilities in India. Six plants … Read more

Ireland retains fourth place among world's most powerful passports

Ireland retains fourth place among world’s most powerful passports

Irish passport holders can visit 185 countries without prior visa application Ireland has retained its fourth-place ranking among the world’s most powerful passports, based on the number of countries Irish citizens can visit without applying for a visa in advance. Singapore topped Henley and Partners’ annual Passport Index with access to 192 countries without prior … Read more

Funeral of Sister Joan Kuzhivelil CSJ to be held Wednesday in Dublin

Funeral of Sister Joan Kuzhivelil CSJ to be held Wednesday in Dublin

The funeral of Sister Joan Kuzhivelil CSJ, a 90-year-old religious sister from Kerala who passed away in Ireland, will take place on Wednesday at Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace Church, Raheny, at 11am. Sister Joan, a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph, passed away on January 5 at St. Joseph’s Community Nursing Home … Read more

Dublin-Waterford train services to face three-month disruption for flood control works

Dublin-Waterford train services to face three-month disruption for flood control works

Train services on the Dublin-Waterford route will be significantly disrupted for the next three months as flood control works are carried out, Irish Rail has announced. The works form part of the multi-million euro North Quays development project in Waterford. The primary objective of the works is to address the long-standing problem of intermittent flooding … Read more

SuperValu slashes prices on 500 everyday essentials as grocery competition intensifies

SuperValu slashes prices on 500 everyday essentials as grocery competition intensifies

SuperValu has reduced prices on more than 500 everyday essential items, promising customers savings of up to €20 per week as grocery retailers compete for market share amid cost-of-living pressures. The price cuts are available both in-store and online as part of the retailer’s “Still Super, Now Better Value” initiative. The reductions cover items customers … Read more

Aer Lingus introduces seat selection charges for budget fares

Aer Lingus introduces seat selection charges for budget fares

Ireland’s national carrier Aer Lingus has introduced new charges for seat selection on its budget ‘Saver’ fares, ending the previous policy of free seat selection during digital check-in. The change affects passengers booking the airline’s most economical ticket option. Under the new policy, passengers traveling on Saver fares must pay a minimum of €4.99 to … Read more

Waterford Malayali Association's Christmas and New Year celebrations set for today

Waterford Malayali Association’s Christmas and New Year celebrations set for today

The Waterford Malayali Association’s annual Christmas and New Year celebration takes place today (Saturday) at Mullinahone Community Centre, beginning at 3:30 pm. The event promises a festive evening featuring more than 30 cultural programs celebrating the expatriate community’s heritage. The celebration will showcase a variety of dance and music performances by association members and children, … Read more

Irish households pay €360 more annually for electricity than Western European average

Irish households pay €360 more annually for electricity than Western European average

Irish electricity prices are dramatically outpacing both inflation and costs faced by customers in western European Union countries, with households paying approximately €360 more per year than the western EU average, according to new research from the Nevin Economic Research Institute. The analysis reveals that power prices have undergone a “massive divergence” from other consumer … Read more

Irish passports issued over Christmas being recalled due to printing error

Irish passports issued over Christmas being recalled due to printing error

Irish passports issued during the Christmas period are being recalled following a printing error that could cause problems at international border controls. The error, caused by a technical issue with a software update, affects all passports issued between December 23, 2025, and January 6, 2026. The Passport Service has acknowledged that the affected passports are … Read more