Ireland’s support of Ukrainian sovereignty is ‘unwavering’ – Minister Simon Coveney

The Irish Government has branded Russia’s recognition of two separatist Ukrainian regions as a “blatant violation” of Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney said Ireland’s support for Ukraine was “unwavering” and said Dublin would support additional EU sanctions on Russia in response to the move by president Vladimir Putin. The Ukraine crisis … Read more

‘I hope I never have to use my gun skills,’ Ukrainian mum on threat of real war with Russia

Alisa, a 38-year-old Ukrainian with an office job in the capital, had always enjoyed sports shooting and joined a local territorial defence unit more than a year ago to acquire combat skills. Now she is worried she might have to use those skills in a real war with Russia. “People die, that’s horrible. Even worse is … Read more

Booster dose to all children aged 12-15 years: Minister Stephen Donnelly

The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, has accepted new recommendations in relation to Ireland’s COVID-19 vaccination programme. The recommendations were made by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), who has endorsed these recommendations. NIAC has recommended that a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine be offered to all children … Read more

Covid-19: 11,671 new PCR-confirmed cases and 8,515 positive antigen tests reported since Friday

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of an additional 3,473 positive PCR cases of Covid-19 in Ireland in the past 24 hours. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) also reported 3,351 PCR-confirmed cases of the virus yesterday, as well as 4,847 PCR-confirmed cases on Saturday. This brings the total number of PCR-confirmed … Read more

Technological university for South East aims to open 1 May: Minister Harris

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Science and Innovation, Simon Harris, has today announced the appointment of Dr. Patrick Prendergast as the first chairperson of the new technological university (TU) for the South East. Minister Harris confirmed the new university will open its doors on 1 May. Dr. Prendergast, the former Provost of Trinity … Read more

Driver (22) dies after being injured in Killarney motor rally

A 22-year-old man has died after being injured in an accident that occurred in Co Kerry yesterday. The single-vehicle collision happened during the Killarney Forestry Rally in Mount Eagle, Castleisland at approximately 2 pm on Sunday afternoon. The man, who was driving a car, was badly injured and airlifted to Cork University Hospital where he … Read more

Storm Franklin after Eunice with status orange wind warnings issued

Status Orange wind warnings have been issued by Met Éireann for several counties as Storm Franklin makes its way across Ireland. An orange wind warning is in place for Co Clare until midnight, while counties Sligo, Leitrim, and Donegal are also under an orange alert until 7 o’clock today morning. A Met Éireann spokesperson said … Read more

Ukraine: Russia plans biggest war in Europe since 1945 – Boris Johnson

The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that Russia’s plan to invade Ukraine would lead to the largest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Mr. Johnson said he wanted people to understand the sheer cost in human life that an incursion into Ukraine would bring, with casualties on both sides. In an … Read more

7,000 households and businesses still without power following Storm Eunice

ESB repair crews have been working through the night to restore power to more than 70,000 users after their electricity was cut during Storm Eunice. Around 7,000 households and businesses are without supply this morning. Power is not expected to be restored to some ESB customers in Cork, Kerry, and Enniscorthy in Co Wexford until … Read more

Man accused of attacking heavily pregnant partner remanded after cutting off electronic tag

A Lurgan man accused of assaulting his heavily pregnant partner was remanded into custody today after he adopted a “very casual attitude” to bail conditions. Lisburn Magistrates Court heard that 24-year-old Shea Haughian cut his off electronic tag and “took himself off to England to work,” staying for a week in a B&B in Bristol. … Read more

Ireland sends Ukraine medical emergency equipment amid fears of Russian invasion

Ireland and other European Union nations have delivered emergency medical equipment to Ukraine following a request from Kyiv amid an escalation of the crisis with Russia, the European Commission said on Saturday. The request was made by Ukraine on Tuesday, amid rising fears of an imminent Russian invasion.  So far emergency aid has come from France, … Read more