Department of Foreign Affairs provides consular assistance to over 1,500 citizens in 2022

The Department of Foreign Affairs provided consular assistance in 1,504 new cases in 2022, in addition to the consular support that is being provided to others on an ongoing basis. Reflecting the resumption of international travel, last year saw a 21% overall increase in newly recorded consular cases, including a 55% increase in deaths of … Read more

Golden Globes 2023: Indian film RRR Makes History as Naatu Naatu Wins Best Original Song, SS Rajamouli Celebrates

The Indian film RRR creates history as Naatu Naatu wins Best Original Song at the 2023 Golden Globes. ‘Naatu Naatu’ is the first Indian song to win a prestigious award. The award represents the movie’s first success at the ceremony. Additionally, the movie is up for Best Foreign Language Film. SS Rajamouli cheered for Naatu Naatu … Read more

Job creation ahead of target – 218,178 now employed by Enterprise Ireland client companies

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney, and Enterprise Ireland, the government agency responsible for developing Irish business globally, today announced the creation of 19,660 new jobs by Enterprise Ireland client companies in 2022. The job growth translates into a net increase of 10,841 jobs created last year. Enterprise Ireland companies now employ … Read more

Cork Airport welcomed 2.24 million passengers last year

2.24 million travellers used Cork Airport last year, an increase of 86% over 2019 and a 768% increase over 2021 traffic. 45 scheduled routes operated last year across 8 airlines along with additional charters and destinations. The airport claimed that, in addition to its successful runway reconstruction, which was finished in November 2021, it delivered “exceptional” … Read more

Deadline for applications for new Sheep Improvement Scheme is midnight tonight

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, today reminded farmers that the deadline for applications for the new Sheep Improvement Scheme is midnight tonight (Monday 9 January 2023). Minister McConalogue said: “I am pleased to hear that sheep farmers are applying to participate in the new Sheep Improvement Scheme, with over 12,000 farmers … Read more

Almost 600 new social homes to be delivered nationwide

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, today (Monday 9 January) welcomed the launch of a further bundle of projects under the social housing Public Private Partnership (PPP) Programme, Bundle 6. Today’s launch builds on the successful social housing PPP programme being delivered by the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), in conjunction … Read more

Inflation led to surge in Christmas grocery spend compared to 2021

In Ireland, visits to stores increased by 7% and grocery sales rose by 10% in the four weeks leading up to Christmas from the same time in 2021, according to the latest figures by research group Kantar. With a rate of 15.4%, grocery inflation in Ireland was higher than even the high levels seen in … Read more

Alzheimer Society of Ireland welcomes US approval of drug that slows the progression of disease

The US Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to approve the Lecanemab antibody, which will be sold under the name Leqembi, has been welcomed by the Alzheimer Society of Ireland (ASI). Leqembi targets the brain’s harmful amyloid beta protein under their accelerated approval pathway, and data suggests that it may be able to halt the … Read more

Man killed in road collision involving car and horse in Monaghan

Gardaí are looking for witnesses after a man was killed in Co. Monaghan when the car he was travelling in collided with a stray horse. When the collision occurred at Creevy, near Carrickmacross, on Saturday at around 9.20 p.m., the man, who was in his 40s, was travelling in the front passenger seat with two … Read more

IND vs SL 3rd T20: Suryakumar Yadav’s sublime century helps India clinch the series 2-1

Suryakumar Yadav scored an aggressive hundred as India defeated Sri Lanka by 91 runs in the final T20I on Saturday, winning the three-match series 2-1. Suryakumar Yadav, who took full control of India’s batting against Dasun Shanaka-led Sri Lanka in the third T20I at Rajkot on Saturday, smashed his third T20I century to help India … Read more

Grand Christmas-New Year celebrations held by Mayo Indian Community

The Malayalee Association of Mayo organised grand Christmas and New Year’s celebrations on January 5. All of the guests who came to the celebrations were thrilled by the programs and delighted with the stage performances by kids and adults. The Ragam Kilkenny Band rocked the venue with their music. The mega dinner prepared by Nina Spice … Read more

Minding Creative Minds secure €300,000 funding from Government

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, has announced funding of €300,000 for Minding Creative Minds as part of the Safe to Create Programme. This brings the department’s overall allocation for the Safe to Create Programme to €782,000. Minding Creative Minds is Ireland’s (32 county and Irish overseas) first 24/7 mental … Read more

HSE warning as ‘risky substances’ found in cannabis jellies

A warning has been issued by the Health Service Executive and gardaí over packaged sweets suspected of containing synthetic cannabinoids. A risk communication regarding the appearance of synthetic cannabinoids in cannabis and THC products was released by the HSE National Social Inclusion Office on January 6, 2023.  A small number of hospitalisations have occurred following … Read more

Victims of crime organisations receive €5m funding boost

The Minister for Justice Simon Harris has announced funding totalling €5.25 million for more than 65 organisations to support victims of crime. The allocations range from €3,000 to €740,000, and they cover: national and larger organisations such as Women’s Aid, Ruhama, and One in Four local organisations across the country working with victims such as … Read more

Record 11,542 people considered homeless in Ireland

According to the latest statistics released by the government, 11,542 people are now officially considered homeless in Ireland, a new high. Official homeless statistics have now reached a record high for five months running, despite a temporary eviction ban that has been in place since November. The figures were released by the Department of Housing … Read more