Cannabis worth €360,000 seized at Dublin Airport, one man arrested

Cannabis worth €360,000 seized at Dublin Airport, one man arrested

A man in his 60s has been arrested at Dublin Airport following the discovery of cannabis herb with an estimated street value of €360,000 during a customs search this morning. According to the Journal, the suspect was detained under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996 and is currently being held at a Dublin garda … Read more

Gender recognition applications in Ireland hit record high in 2023

Gender recognition applications in Ireland hit record high in 2023

Applications for gender recognition certificates in Ireland reached an unprecedented level in 2023, with 354 people seeking legal recognition of their preferred gender identity, according to Department of Social Protection data. The figure marks a significant increase from previous years, surpassing 2022’s record of 319 applications and 2021’s total of 195. Of the 2023 applications, … Read more

Anti-Irish language group plans to expand protests despite community backlash

Anti-Irish language group plans to expand protests despite community backlash

A controversial group called Protestants Against Gaelic Language (PAGL) has revealed plans to intensify its campaign against the Irish language across Ireland, sparking concern among language advocates and learners. The Dublin-based organization, led by a 62-year-old campaigner who openly states he “despises” the Irish language, has been distributing leaflets claiming that “English is our mother … Read more

Port of Holyhead to partially reopen as Irish and Welsh leaders discuss recovery plans

Port of Holyhead to partially reopen as Irish and Welsh leaders discuss recovery plans

Irish and Welsh leaders are set to meet today to discuss the ongoing disruption at Holyhead port, which has been closed since early December due to storm damage. The port’s operator, Stena Line, has announced plans to partially resume services next week. Terminal 5 at the key Irish Sea port is scheduled to reopen on … Read more

Cold snap eases: Temperatures set to rise after -6.6C night

Cold snap eases: Temperatures set to rise after -6.6C night

Ireland’s severe cold snap appears to be nearing its end, though temperatures still plunged to -6.6C overnight in Mount Dillion, Roscommon, with other areas like Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, and Dunsany, Co Meath also recording lows of -6.3C. Met Éireann’s Head of Forecasting Eoin Sherlock indicated that the end of the current yellow weather warning should … Read more

Dangerous driving: 375 caught speeding on icy roads despite warnings

Dangerous driving: 375 caught speeding on icy roads despite warnings

More than 375 motorists have been caught breaking speed limits in the past 72 hours despite repeated warnings about treacherous road conditions during Ireland’s cold snap, gardaí have revealed. Among the most serious offenders was a Dublin driver clocked at 121km/h in a 60km/h zone on the Navan Road, while in Galway, two motorists were … Read more

Severe cold snap to persist before weekend thaw

Met Éireann has forecast that the extreme cold weather gripping Ireland will persist until tomorrow, with a Status Orange warning for low temperatures and ice issued for 13 counties. The warning covers Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Cavan, Monaghan, Galway, Roscommon, and Tipperary, remaining in effect from 7pm this evening until 8am … Read more

Irish household savings rate climbs to 14.3% in Q3 2024, CSO reports

Irish household savings rate climbs to 14.3% in Q3 2024, CSO reports

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has revealed that Irish households saved 14.3 per cent of their income during the third quarter of 2024, marking an increase from 12.9 per cent in the second quarter. The saving rate represents the portion of income remaining after current consumption expenses. According to the latest figures, unadjusted household savings … Read more

Belfast venues unite: Major push to end single-use plastic cups

Belfast venues unite: Major push to end single-use plastic cups

Belfast’s entertainment venues are launching an ambitious scheme to eliminate single-use plastic cups, with major venues including the SSE Arena, Waterfront Hall, and Ulster Hall joining forces in a city-wide sustainability initiative. The 12-month pilot program, which aims to remove two million single-use plastic cups and 40 tons of plastic waste annually, will see venues … Read more

Arctic blast: New orange warning for 13 Counties as temperatures plunge

Arctic blast: New orange warning for 13 Counties as temperatures plunge

Met Éireann has issued a fresh Status Orange low temperature and ice warning for 13 counties, with parts of the country already recording temperatures as low as -7 degrees overnight in Athenry and Mullingar. The new warning, effective from 7pm tonight until 8am tomorrow, covers Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Cavan, Monaghan, … Read more

SEC finds sharp rise in cheating incidents in Leaving and Junior Cert exams

SEC finds sharp rise in cheating incidents in Leaving and Junior Cert exams

The number of students caught cheating in their Leaving Cert and Junior Cert exams more than doubled last year, according to the State Examinations Commission (SEC). A total of 86 Leaving Cert results were withheld in 2024, compared to 39 in 2023. Similarly, 24 Junior Cycle results were permanently withheld, more than twice the figure … Read more

Unemployment rate rises slightly in December, youth joblessness increases, CSO data reveals

Unemployment rate rises slightly in December, youth joblessness increases, CSO data reveals

The country’s unemployment rate rose to 4.2 per cent in December, up from 4.1 per cent in November, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Despite the monthly increase, the December figure represents a decline compared to the 4.5 per cent unemployment rate recorded in December 2023. The CSO highlighted that the … Read more

Tax shortfall: Vacant homes revenue plunges despite 82,000 empty properties

Tax shortfall: Vacant homes revenue plunges despite 82,000 empty properties

The effectiveness of Ireland’s vacant homes tax (VHT) is being called into question as new figures reveal a significant disconnect between the number of empty properties and actual tax payments collected. Despite an estimated 82,000 vacant properties across the country, Revenue expects to collect just €1.6 million from the tax in 2024. More concerning still, … Read more

Young scientific minds gather: BT young scientist exhibition opens in Dublin

Young scientific minds gather: BT young scientist exhibition opens in Dublin

The 61st BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition kicks off today at Dublin’s RDS, showcasing Ireland’s brightest young scientific talent with 550 innovative projects from 225 schools nationwide. Selected from over 2,000 submissions, these projects will compete for the prestigious Young Scientist of the Year title, which carries a €7,500 prize, along with 200 other … Read more