Great job opportunities at LIDL

LIDL have a lot of openings across Ireland. When you join Lidl you open yourself up to career opportunities that can range from helping to run great stores or a seriously smooth running warehouse to cutting-edge roles in technology, supply chain and finance to name just a few and, while we’d love to keep you … Read more

Happy news for holiday makers; Vueling to operate flights to Paris from Dublin and Cork

Spanish low-cost carrier Vueling has announced services to Paris from Dublin and Cork airports in the coming winter. The move comes as many countries eased most of the Covid restrictions and getting ready to receive holiday makers. Vueling is owned by the International Airlines Group that owns Aer Lingus. The services from Dublin Airport to … Read more

Dubai kicks off Expo 2020 with star-studded opening ceremony

After a one-year delay owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, Dubai Thursday kicked off its USD 7 billion Expo 2020 on a desert site, which a media report described as equivalent to the size of 600 football fields. According to the Khaleej Times, the Expo’s star-studded opening ceremony was streamed live to more than 430 locations … Read more

Irish citizens took Covid vaccine outside EU will also receive Digital Covid-19 certificate

Irish citizens who received authorized Covid jabs outside of the European Union will also be entitled to avail Digital Covid-19 certificate, it was confirmed. But the vaccine they have received must have approval in the Republic of Ireland. The vaccines that are approved for use in Ireland are Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. … Read more

First ever legal medicinal cannabis in Ireland will be available from October

The first ever legal medicinal cannabis in Ireland will be available for patients from October, confirmed the HSE. The medicine known as CannEpil will be provided through the HSE systems as part of its Medical Cannabis Access Programme (MCAP). The attempts to legalise medicinal cannabis in Ireland was started by the Department of Health in … Read more

Gerard Hutch appeared before court in late night sitting; Murder trial fixed for October 3 next year

Gerard Hutch, charged for murdering David Byrne of Kinahan cartel appeared before court on Wednesday night. He was presented before a non-jury special sitting of court after bringing back from Spain on tight security by Irish Air Cops and Garda around 8 pm last night. Presiding judge Mr Justice Tony Hunt, sitting with Judge Sarah … Read more

Covid In Ireland: 1,453 New Cases Confirmed by NPHET

The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) confirmed 1,453 further new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland today. The Department of Health says there are now 300 people in hospital, with 60 of those in ICU. The figures are similar to Tuesday’s hospital numbers when 300 patients were being treated for the virus, of which 63 … Read more

Gerard Hutch being brought to Ireland today for Regency Hotel murder trial

Gerard Hutch, popularly known as Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch will face court proceedings in Ireland in connection with the gun fire that killed one person in Regency Hotel in 2016. The 58-year-old Irish criminal had been arrested in Spain last month and the Irish Air Corps are bringing him back here for the proceedings today. … Read more

Great opportunity! Irish Government conducts virtual showcase for Indian Students to study in Ireland; Know the details

Education in Ireland has announced a virtual showcase for foreign students which helps them for migration to Ireland for education. The showcase will take place on Saturday, October 23, 2021, from 1 pm to 6 pm. The event is conducted for the government of Ireland by the Enterprise Ireland which is responsible for the promotion of … Read more

No sewage; Newly built Dublin housing estate uses slurry tankers to remove waste water

Slurry tankers are being used to remove sewage from a newly-opened Dublin housing estate because it has not been connected to the sewerage network, reports the news talk. Wastewater is being pumped from the homes to a holding tank which is emptied by a slurry tanker several times a week. Irish Water has said it … Read more