Charities raise concerns over inflation as over 9,000 people access emergency accommodation in February

There were over 9,000 people accessing emergency accommodation in February, as homeless charities say rising rents and inflation are pushing people into homelessness. Figures released by the Department of Housing show that there were 6,825 adults who accessed emergency accommodation in the last week of February. There was also 2,667 children who were reported as … Read more

Minister Foley announces establishment of Regional Education and Language Teams for Ukraine

The Minister for Education Norma Foley TD has announced the establishment of Regional Education and Language Teams (REALT) to support the needs of Ukrainian children arriving in Ireland. These Education and Language Teams will be hosted by the 16 regional education and training boards (ETBs) and will be staffed by existing regionally-based education support personnel … Read more

Covid-19: 19,866 new cases and 1,466 patients in hospital, including 55 in ICU

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 9,324 PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19. In addition, on Wednesday 23 March, 10,542 people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal.It brings the combined total of Covid-19 cases reported today to 19,866. As of 8am today, 1,466 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of whom 55 … Read more

Janssen Sciences to invest €150m in Cork plant with creation of 180 jobs

Janssen Sciences Ireland, the drug maker has announced a €150m investment its biopharmaceutical facility in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.The facility, which is part of the Johnson & Johnson group, will have the potential to create 180 jobs. Construction on the expansion started early this year and is expected to take around two years to complete. Up … Read more

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Old man killed in Skankhill crash

An old man in his 80s has been killed following a road traffic collision on Thursday afternoon. The single-vehicle crash happened on Corbawn Lane, Shankhill, Dublin 18 at approximately 1.30 pm. The man, who was the driver and sole occupant of the car, was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital after the collision, where he died … Read more

Around 700 Ukrainian refugee children registered in Irish schools, says Education Minister

Education Minister Norma Foley said About 700 Ukrainian primary and post-primary students are now registered in Irish schools  Minister expects the true figure to be much higher as more people fleeing the violence arrive each day. Speaking to reporters, Foley said that it was “more than likely” that there was a lot more than that … Read more

Covid-19: 23,125 new cases and 1,425 patients in hospital, including 53 in ICU

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 8,910 PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19. In addition, on Wednesday 23 March, 14,215 people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal. It brings the combined total of Covid-19 cases reported today to 23,125.  As of 8 am today, 1,425 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of … Read more

Minister McConalogue encourages people to make submission on Ireland’s draft National Food Waste Prevention Roadmap

A public consultation on Ireland’s draft National Food Waste Prevention Roadmap was launched in January this year and the closing date has now been extended to 28 March 2022. Minister McConalogue said, “Globally, food wastage’s carbon footprint is estimated at 3.3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent of GHG released into the atmosphere per year. Ireland … Read more

Govt job opportunities: Temporary Clerical Officers in the Passport Service- Dublin

The Department of Foreign Affairs recruiting Temporary Clerical Officers for the Passport Services, across their Dublin locations Mount Street, Balbriggan, Tallaght, and Swords. Subject to approval, it is intended to appoint temporary staff from April 2022 to January 2023 to deal with increased passport demand as a result of a pause in the service due … Read more

Top criminal defence solicitor Cahir O’Higgins pleads guilty to assault of former colleague

A well-known criminal defence solicitor has pleaded guilty to assaulting a former colleague on a Dublin street.  Cahir O’Higgins (47) appeared at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court shortly this afternoon to answer bail in relation to an assault on 11 February last year.  O’Higgins of Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin is charged with assault causing harm to … Read more

German minister says further Strela missiles are on way to Ukraine

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Wednesday that after delays in deliveries, further supplies of Strela missiles, which had been in the inventories of the former Communist East German army, were on the way to Ukraine. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompted Germany to stage a historic reversal of its policy of not sending weapons … Read more

Covid-19: 21,098 new cases and 1,395 patients in hospital, including 55 in ICU

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 7,038 PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19. In addition, on Tuesday 22 March, 14,060  people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal. It brings the combined total of Covid-19 cases reported today to 21,098.  As of 8 am today, 1,395 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of … Read more

Apply to serve as Ireland Co-Chair to the US-Ireland R&D Partnership Steering Group

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science is seeking applications for the appointment of Ireland Co-Chair to the US-Ireland R&D Partnership Steering Group. The key role of the Ireland Co-Chair is to give strategic drive and direction to the work of the Partnership with the support of this Department and InterTradeIreland … Read more