Enhanced in-school therapy support expanded to 10 more special schools

Enhanced in-school therapy support expanded to 10 more special schools

In a significant move to improve support for children with complex needs, the government has announced the expansion of an enhanced in-school therapy pilot program to an additional 10 special schools across Ireland. Following the successful launch of the first phase of the pilot on August 9th, the Departments of Children, Education, and Health have … Read more

Financial abuse hits close to home: Study reveals shocking truth

Financial abuse hits close to home: Study reveals shocking truth

New data has unveiled a disturbing reality about financial abuse: more than 80% of cases involve perpetrators who are familiar to their victims. The findings shed light on a hidden form of exploitation that often occurs behind closed doors. Common examples of this abuse include seemingly minor acts that can have major consequences for vulnerable … Read more

Medicine shortages leave Irish patients in limbo, pharmacists raise alarm

Medicine shortages leave Irish patients in limbo, pharmacists raise alarm

According to The Irish Examiner, patients across Ireland are struggling to access vital medications as pharmacies face widespread shortages of essential drugs. The crisis affects treatments for multiple conditions, leaving many in a frustrating cycle between their doctors and pharmacies. Local pharmacists report significant shortages of medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), … Read more

Taoiseach Simon Harris set to call general election for November 29

Taoiseach Simon Harris set to call general election for November 29

Taoiseach Simon Harris has announced his plan to call a general election on Friday, with polling day likely set for November 29. In an interview to RTE, the Irish Prime Minister confirmed his intention to dissolve the Dáil on Friday, clearing the way for the upcoming vote. He explained that he had waited until now … Read more

Unseasonably warm temperatures hit Ireland, but no November records broken

Unseasonably warm temperatures hit Ireland, but no November records broken

According to The Journal, temperatures in Ireland reached as high as 19.1 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, significantly above the average for November but not setting any new records. Met Éireann data shows the mean November temperatures so far are around 11°C, about 3°C higher than normal. Meteorologist Aoife Kealy attributed this to the jet stream … Read more

379 domestic abuse victims treated at Irish maternity hospitals over 3 years

379 domestic abuse victims treated at Irish maternity hospitals over 3 years

According to The Journal, a new project delivered in partnership between domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid and four Irish maternity hospitals provided support to 379 pregnant victims of domestic abuse over the past three-and-a-half years. The initiative was implemented at the Rotunda, National Maternity Hospital, Coombe Hospital, and Cork University Maternity Hospital. It aimed to … Read more

Irish PM Simon Harris plans to call general election this week

Irish PM Simon Harris plans to call general election this week

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris has announced plans to call a general election this week, setting the stage for a likely polling date at the end of November. This move follows speculation that intensified after a significant €10.5bn budget package was unveiled last month, hinting that the country was heading toward an election. Harris is … Read more

Ireland's unemployment rate slightly rises to 4.2% in October

Ireland’s unemployment rate slightly rises to 4.2% in October

Ireland’s unemployment rate edged up to 4.2 per cent in October, a slight increase from September’s near-record low of 4.1 per cent, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). This uptick comes as the September unemployment rate was revised down from an initial estimate of 4.3%. Breaking down the figures by … Read more

Transport minister pushes for tougher controls on Military cargo at Irish airports

Transport minister pushes for tougher controls on Military cargo at Irish airports

Ireland’s Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has called for stronger powers to crack down on airlines carrying military cargo through Irish airports and airspace. Speaking at today’s Cabinet meeting, Ryan highlighted the urgent need to modernize Ireland’s outdated aviation laws from the 1970s and 80s. The Minister wants to give authorities more muscle to search aircraft, … Read more

Minister announces €80 million funding package for Irish higher education institutions

Minister announces €80 million funding package for Irish higher education institutions

The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Minister Patrick O’Donovan has announced an €80 million capital funding package for higher education institutions across Ireland. The funding is split into two equal portions: €40 million through the Higher Education Research Equipment Grant (HEREG) for purchasing world-leading research equipment €40 million via the … Read more

Three in four Irish customers find bank fees 'too high' for basic services, survey shows

Three in four Irish customers find bank fees ‘too high’ for basic services, survey shows

According to The Journal, a new survey reveals that 73% of Irish consumers believe banks are charging excessive fees for basic services such as account maintenance and ATM withdrawals. The study, conducted by Censuswide for money app Wise in September 2024, surveyed 2,000 adults in Ireland. Key findings include: 79% want simpler methods for international … Read more

State exam fees to be waived for 2025, school transport fee cap extended

State exam fees to be waived for 2025, school transport fee cap extended

According to The Journal, Minister for Education Norma Foley is set to announce the waiver of state examination fees for 2025 and an extension of reduced school transport fees, in what is expected to be the final Cabinet meeting before the general election. The school transport scheme’s reduced fees will continue through the 2025-2026 academic … Read more

Ireland set to miss 2030 climate targets even in 'most optimistic scenario', SEAI reports

Ireland set to miss 2030 climate targets even in ‘most optimistic scenario’, SEAI reports

According to The Journal, a new report from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) indicates that Ireland is unlikely to meet its 2030 climate obligations, even under the most optimistic projections. The assessment reveals that Ireland is expected to fall short of its EU targets for energy efficiency, renewable energy share, and greenhouse gas … Read more

Dublin man charged after assault on Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman

Dublin man charged after assault on Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman

A 45-year-old man from Dublin has pleaded guilty to assaulting Green Party leader and Minister Roderic O’Gorman. The incident occurred while O’Gorman was canvassing in his local community on Saturday. The accused, Karl Ronan of Erris Square, Waterville, Blanchardstown, appeared before Judge David McHugh at Blanchardstown District Court. He was charged under Section 2 for … Read more