New 24-hour domestic abuse helpline number launched in Ireland; Contact anytime, from anywhere

A free 24-hour domestic abuse helpline number has been launched in Ireland. The initiative by Aoibhneas, a Dublin based domestic abuse support service for women and children has been launched by Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland. Anybody in the country who suffers domestic violence of any from can contact the toll free number 1800 … Read more

Looking to get rid of old mattress? South Dublin County Council conducts Mattress Amnesty 2021 throughout October

As part of South Dublin County Council’s Mattress Amnesty 2021, the social enterprise partners RecycleIT will be collecting used mattress, free of charge, at the following locations during October Thursday 7th October 2021 – St. Annes Church Car Park, Bohernabreena, Dublin 24 Monday 11th October 2021 – Tymon Park Car Park, Castletymon Road, Dublin 24 … Read more

Man in his 50s arrested following discovery of cannabis, cocaine and other drugs from Dublin home

A man in his 50s has been arrested following the discovery of drugs worth €125,000 from his home in Dublin. The Garda officers along with Divisional Drug Unit at Kevin Street Garda Station and the Divisional Crime Task Force carried out a search at a residence in Ringsend, Dublin 4 at 6pm on Friday. During … Read more

Tony MacMahon, the face of Irish traditional music dies at 82

The face of Irish traditional music Tony MacMahon has died. The 2-year-old was famous throughout the country for his music as well as his skill over accordion playing. President Michael D Higgins gave tribute to the legendary musician and said, “McMahon was one of Ireland’s iconic presences among musicians.” in a statement. He said Mr … Read more

Air India sold to Tata for $2.4 billion

Government of India has sold the public carrier Air India to business conglomerate Tata. Tata Sons Pvt. won the final bid against Spice Jet and the deal was for 18,000 crore rupees ($2.4 billion). It was Tata that originally launched Air India in 1932. JRD Tata, who was India’s first licensed pilot founded Air India … Read more

Protest by Non-European doctors in front of Leinster House; Call government intervention to restart IMC registration exam

A protest has been organised by the Non-European doctors who have been residents of Ireland and waiting for their registration exam nearly 1.8 years. The protest took place outside Leinster house on Thursday and the doctors shared deep anguish waiting for Irish medical council to conduct PRES 3 examination which is suspended since march 2020 … Read more

Sendoso to create 100 jobs with the new European headquarters to be built in Dublin

The leading ‘Sending Platform’ Sendoso has announced building a new European headquarters in Dublin which will create 100 jobs. Sendoso is a platform that delivers modern direct mail, personalized gifts, eGifts, and other Physical Impressions for companies to the customers. The company has business in Europe, US as well as in Asia-Pacific and employs 500 … Read more

Stunning red sky sunrise awes Dubliners

Dubliners were pleasantly surprised this morning as a stunning red sky sunrise swept across the city. While there are showers forecast for today, this morning the capital basked in a glorious red sky. The breath-taking visuals were a welcome surprise for Dubliners as they face into darker mornings and colder days. Stylist Courtney Smith posted … Read more