Gardaí appeal for witnesses following serious road traffic collision in Co Dublin

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses in relation to a serious road traffic accident that occurred in Dublin last week. The crash happened at around 7.05 pm on Merrion Road in Ballsbridge, involving two pedestrians and a car. A woman, aged in her 40s, was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital for treatment for serious injuries following … Read more

Okta creates up to 200 jobs in new Dublin office

Okta, Inc. (NASDAQ:OKTA), the leading independent provider of identity, today announced that it will be opening a new office in Dublin’s Docklands, Ireland, where it intends to create 200 new jobs by 2024. Okta‘s identity and access management solutions help connect people and organisations by providing seamless and secure access. This new office opening is part … Read more

Three men arrested at Waterford Airport in relation to €3.5 million cocaine find

Gardai have arrested three men at Waterford Airport in relation to the seizure of €3.5 million worth of cocaine in the UK. The three men were arrested last week after disembarking from an aircraft that had arrived from Belgium via an airfield in the British midlands. Shortly after that plane had landed in the UK, … Read more

‘I stay strong for mom’: Irish medical student in Ukraine stays positive with routine and calls home

An Irish Medical student stuck in a Ukrainian city 50 kilometers from the Russian border says conversations with family at home keep her calm amid ongoing fighting. Racheal Diyaolu from Carlow is sheltering in student accommodation in the city of Sumy, while Ukraine’s army battles to prevent Russian forces from capturing the city. The 19-year-old … Read more

Record employment levels in companies supported by EI, IDA and Údarás na Gaeltachta

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar today published two surveys on the Irish economy, which demonstrate the strength of Ireland’s economy despite the challenges posed by the pandemic and Brexit. The Annual Employment Survey 2021 finds that jobs in client companies of government agencies, Enterprise Ireland, the IDA and Údarás … Read more

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minister Simon Harris award over €37 million under Shared Island North-South Research Programme

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, today awarded a total of €37.3 million to 62 collaborative research projects between academics and institutions in Ireland and in Northern Ireland under the first funding call from the North-South Research Programme. The North-South Research Programme is a collaborative … Read more

Covid-19: 7,694 new cases and 653 patients in hospital, including 46 in ICU

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 3,342 PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19. In addition, on Tuesday 1 March, 4,352 people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal. It brings the day’s cases to a combined total of 7,694. As of 8am today, 653 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of whom 46 … Read more

Russian politician Navalny urged Russians to take part in anti-war actions across the country

Alexei Navalny called on supporters to come out to daily protests against the “special military operation” in Ukraine. As indicated on his Instagram, he addressed the message not only to Russians but also to residents of other countries. “Let’s at least not become a nation of frightened silent people. Cowards who pretend not to notice the aggressive war unleashed … Read more

Indian tricolour came to rescue of fleeing Pakistani, Turkish Students from Ukraine

India’s National tricolour came to the rescue of not only the stranded Indians but also those hailing from Pakistan and Turkey to cross into the neighbouring countries of Ukraine.  As the Russian attack on Ukraine continues undeterred, stranded Indians were asked to leave the war-torn nation using any available mode of transport. Indian students arrived … Read more

Woman (20s) dies two more hospitalised in three-car collision in Cavan

A woman aged in her 20s has died in a three-car collision in Cavan this morning, while two other women have with hospitalised with injuries. Gardaí were alerted to the fatal collision, which occurred at Derrygarra Lower, Butlersbridge, at approximately 5.20 am on Wednesday morning. The woman in her 20s was pronounced dead at the … Read more

“We stand with the people of Ukraine and will work with the EU to provide continued support”: Minister Ryan

The Irish Government has condemned Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked attack on Ukraine. We stand with the people of Ukraine and will work with the EU to provide continued support. Ministers belonging to International Energy Agency (IEA) member states, including Minister Ryan, have agreed to release 60 million barrels from oil reserves, to show solidarity with … Read more

Indian Student Killed In Russian Shelling In Ukraine’s Kharkiv

An Indian student has been killed in shelling in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, the foreign ministry said as it urged Russia and Ukraine to secure safe passage for thousands of citizens stranded in the middle of a war. 21-year-old Naveen Shekharappa, a final-year medical student from Karnataka’s Haveri, died when Russian soldiers blew up a … Read more

Cabinet to discuss Ireland’s response to Ukraine situation

Ministers will discuss the latest situation in Ukraine and the Government response at a Cabinet meeting this morning. In the Dáil, TDs will debate a motion supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and condemning Russia’s aggression. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, will update colleagues on his latest information on the European Union response and the picture … Read more