Climate Change Could Reverse Work to Improve Human Health, UN Report Warns

A recent UN report has issued a stark warning that climate change could undo decades of progress in improving human health. The joint study, coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization, highlights the detrimental impact of a warming planet on health systems and global well-being. The report underscores that extreme heat poses a more significant threat … Read more

€4.6 Million Drug Bust In Dublin & Athlone

Dublin and Athlone, Ireland – In a significant operation, the Revenue Department, in collaboration with their dedicated detector dog, Waffle, seized €4.6 million worth of herbal cannabis. The contraband was discovered hidden in large steel containers at Dublin Port, having been shipped from Germany. Waffle, the vigilant canine partner, played a crucial role in uncovering … Read more

New Opportunity For Registered Nurses In Ireland To Pursue Midwifery

Galway, Ireland – The Department of Health, in collaboration with Saolta, is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for registered general nurses in Ireland to embark on a fulfilling career in midwifery. Applications are now open for the post-graduate Higher Diploma in Midwifery program, which is part of the HSE Sponsorship and Recruitment Programme. This … Read more

Ireland’s Climate Woes Deepen As Heavy Rains & Flooding Persist

In the midst of relentless rains and subsequent flooding, meteorologists are sounding alarm bells over Ireland’s rapidly changing climate. Recent tragic incidents in various regions, including Carlingford, Newry, Middleton, and Rosslare, are seen as harbingers of a larger crisis unfolding. Compared to five years ago, Ireland is experiencing higher rates of climate change, with the … Read more

PM Varadkar Calls For End To Passenger Limitations At Dublin Airport To Promote Direct Flights To India

Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has criticized the planning authority’s policy of limiting passenger numbers at Dublin Airport, potentially hindering plans for direct flights from Dublin to destinations like India. Dublin Airport Authority, which manages the airport, is nearing its annual passenger capacity of 32 million, with 25 million passengers in the first nine months of … Read more

Winter! Health Minister’s Request Not To Forget The Mask

Dublin: With the flu spreading across the country, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has expressed concern that people are avoiding safety measures including masks in public places. People are also avoiding masks on public transport. The minister said that this lack of security is very alarming as winter approaches. The Minister reminded the public it is … Read more

Major Changes To Irish Criminal Law: Increased Penalties & New Offenses

Today, Ireland ushers in significant legal reforms under the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023, following government approval last August. These amendments, spearheaded by Justice Minister Helen McEntee, bring about notable changes in Irish criminal law. Stalking is now a distinct offense, carrying a maximum prison term of up to 10 years. Furthermore, strangulation and … Read more

Ireland Urges Public To Get Vaccinated To Combat Winter Cold & Flu

Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer, Prof. Brenda Smith, has issued a crucial advisory as the winter season approaches. She warns that the viruses responsible for respiratory illnesses are expected to surge this year, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. Prof. Smith highlights that many individuals eligible for vaccination have already taken this crucial step. In a reassuring … Read more

Over 10,500 Patients On Trolleys In Irish Hospitals In October

In a concerning revelation, more than 10,500 patients were admitted to hospitals in Ireland without a bed in the month of October. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has decried the situation as “unacceptable” and pointed out the persistent issue of overcrowding. Among those affected, 273 were children, adding to the gravity of the … Read more

New Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA System For Travel From Ireland To The UK

In a significant move, the UK is set to implement an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system for travelers coming from Ireland, including Indian passport holders legally residing in Ireland. The ETA system will take effect from November 15, and it’s designed to electronically link individuals’ passports, a step following the US and the EU. Notably, … Read more

HSE Freezes Recruitment in Ireland, Sparks Widespread Protests

Dublin, Ireland – The Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland has ignited controversy with its decision to partially halt recruitment, excluding nurses. The freeze encompasses various job grades, leaving aspiring healthcare assistants and junior doctors in limbo. The Irish government has abandoned plans to fill over 7,000 vacancies, casting a shadow on the prospects of … Read more

Irish Housing Market Shift: Dublin Sees Decline As Prices Soar Beyond The Capital

In the ever-evolving landscape of Ireland’s property market, a noteworthy trend has emerged. Recent data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reveals a stark contrast between Dublin and its neighboring regions. While Dublin has experienced a 1.9% decrease in house prices over the past year, areas outside the capital are witnessing remarkable surges, with an … Read more

Free Nasal Flu Vaccines For Children Begin Today

The ‘Flunited’ campaign launched today to raise awareness about free nasal flu vaccines for children, aiming to prevent the hospitalization of kids due to influenza. Last year alone, 1,274 children were hospitalized with the flu, prompting the urgent need for vaccination. DCU Professor of Immunology, Christine Loscher, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “The … Read more