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

Emergency Appeal For Blood Donations In Ireland

Ireland is facing a critical shortage of blood stocks, with supplies of O-negative, A-negative, and B-negative blood types only lasting for the next three days, well below the recommended seven-day supply. The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) has issued an urgent appeal to the public, calling on individuals to come forward and donate blood to … Read more

Electric Ireland Acknowledges Overcharging 48,000 Customers, Promises Refunds

In a recent revelation, Electric Ireland, the country’s largest energy supplier, admitted to overcharging approximately 48,000 electricity and gas customers. The company reported its mistake in bill calculations to the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU). Over the course of 12 months until August 2023, customers were erroneously billed, resulting in an average overcharge … Read more

Migrant Nurses Ireland Leads Historic Protest For Family Visas & Fair Wages

In a historic demonstration, Migrant Nurses Ireland rallied around 200 healthcare assistants from across the country to march in front of the Irish Parliament. The protest, the largest expatriate gathering in front of the Parliament, called for a fair increase in healthcare assistants’ salaries to enable them to bring their families to Ireland. The demonstrators … Read more

Citizenship Applications In Ireland Now Accepted Online

In a recent development, Ireland has introduced an online platform for submitting citizenship applications, offering a more convenient and efficient process for applicants. While this marks a significant leap in streamlining the citizenship application process, there are a few important details to note. Online Applications Open for Adults:Adults seeking Irish citizenship can now submit their … Read more

Storm Babet Brings Weather Warnings Across UK & Ireland

As the UK Met Office officially names the incoming weather system “Storm Babet,” both the UK and Ireland are bracing for adverse weather conditions. Met Eireann has issued a status orange rain warning for Cork and Waterford, set to be in effect from 6 a.m. on Tuesday until 6 a.m. on Wednesday. Similar status yellow … Read more

Rising Cost Of Living & Housing Shortage Impacting Job Prospects In Ireland

Ireland’s escalating cost of living crisis, particularly housing affordability, is casting a shadow over the country’s job prospects, according to recent reports. The impact is driving many individuals to seek opportunities abroad, leaving companies in Dublin grappling with an acute shortage of suitable talent. The crisis extends to the realm of salaries as well, with … Read more

Candy Sales Halted In Ireland As FSAI Addresses Choking Hazard

In a significant move, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has imposed a sales ban on Toxic Waste Slime Licker Sour Rolling Liquid Candy, a popular children’s treat. The decision comes in response to a potential choking hazard associated with the product. The FSAI’s concern centers around the candy’s 57 ml size and is … Read more