Urgent recall of IPhone charging plug sold on Amazon due to ‘electric shock and fire’ fears

Fears of “electric shock and fire” have prompted the urgent recall of an iPhone charging plug that was sold on Amazon. The AXIULOO 20W USB C Fast Charger Plug for iPhone 13/13 Mini/13 pro/13 pro max/ 12/12 mini/12 pro/12 pro max/ 11/ SE 2020 does not meet the dimensional requirements of the relevant standard, a … Read more

Body of woman (87) found after missing from Carlow hospital

An elderly woman who went missing from a district hospital in Carlow yesterday and was discovered dead this morning has prompted the HSE to review its procedures. Sheila Rice, an 87-year-old Carlow resident who was a patient at the town’s district hospital, left the facility by herself before 4 o’clock yesterday. Family members, garda, HSE … Read more

India beat Pakistan by 7 wickets in Women’s T20 World Cup campaign opener

At the Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on Sunday, Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten half-century helped India defeat Pakistan by seven wickets in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign opening match. Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof won the toss and opted to bat first, Pakistan lost some initial wickets but a half-century from Bismah Maroof and … Read more

Deadline extended for submissions to historic review of Civil Legal Aid scheme

Those who have experienced Ireland’s Civil Legal Aid system are being encouraged to engage with the group who have been tasked with reviewing the effectiveness of the scheme. It comes as the review group announce the deadline for input from stakeholders and members of the public on the review has been extended until 28 February. … Read more

More than 823,600 people on hospital waiting lists in January

Over 823,600 patients are currently on national public hospital waiting lists, according to new data published yesterday evening. Compared to December’s figures, there has been an increase of over 11,100 patients. At an outpatient clinic, there are currently 589,670 patients in line to receive their first consultation. The National Treatment Purchase Fund provided the official … Read more

Health minister to amend bill to introduce open disclosure in the healthcare system

The Minister of Health will introduce amendments to a Bill next week that will make mandatory open disclosure a part of the healthcare system. After the initial proposals were rejected as “flawed,” Stephen Donnelly and his department officials consulted with members of the 221+ cervical cancer campaign group as well as other patient representatives and … Read more

Irishman shot dead in Australia named locally as sligo man Damien conlon

Local media have identified the departed Irishman as Damien Conlon from County Sligo. He was shot dead on Thursday in Australia. Mr. Conlon, who was in his 30s, had spent more than ten years living in Australia. He was discovered on Thursday morning local time with a gunshot wound at a residence in the Oberon … Read more

Lidl announces 700 new jobs in Ireland

Lidl is to create more than 700 brand-new jobs within its Irish operations this year in a variety of operational and office-based roles across its network of 176 store locations, three regional distribution centres, and Dublin head office. The new roles will bring Lidl’s total workforce in the Republic of Ireland to more than 6,000 … Read more

Microsoft to layoff 120 Irish staff

Microsoft Ireland informed 120 employees on Thursday that they would be laid off. Microsoft revealed last month that up to 10,000 employees—or about 5% of its workforce—would be let go globally in the upcoming months. At its Dublin headquarters, Microsoft has about 3,600 employees. After Microsoft announced the job cuts, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar stated that … Read more

Electricity customers to get €90 off bills over seven instalments

As part of a public service obligation to subsidise renewable energy, electricity customers will receive a payment of €89.10 from the government. The payment will be made in seven installments of €12.73 starting on March 1 either on customers’ bills or on their prepay metre, according to the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU). All … Read more

Revenue seize MDMA tablets worth over €300,000 in Athlone

Tax officers found more than 5kg of MDMA tablets on Wednesday while conducting routine operations at a location in Athlone. Drugs worth an estimated €303,000 were found in a package that was headed for a Kildare address and had its origin in the Netherlands. Investigations are ongoing. This seizure is part of Revenue’s ongoing operations … Read more

World’s oldest dog creates Guinness World Record as he turns 30

A Portuguese dog named Bobi celebrated his 30th birthday in a tiny village in central Portugal last year. Guinness World Records has recognised him as the “oldest dog in the world.” Rafeiro do Alentejo dogs typically live 12 to 14 years, and Bobi is a purebred member of this breed. He was 30 years and … Read more

Viatel creates 50 Irish jobs to support security platform launch

Viatel Technology Group, an Irish provider of telecoms technology, has declared plans to add 50 new jobs over the following 18 months. The company is ready to introduce a new security platform in order to take advantage of a market opportunity. According to Viatel CEO Paul Rellis, new positions are being created as a result … Read more

Irish mortgage rates still third lowest in Europe despite hikes in recent months

Irish mortgage interest rates remain the third lowest in the Eurozone, despite the European Central Bank (ECB) beginning to raise them. The most recent rate increase, which brought the rate to 2.5% last Thursday, was one of many that the ECB has announced as part of its efforts to combat the inflation crisis. These increases … Read more