Post-mortem to determine investigation into unexplained death of man in Co Monaghan

A post-mortem examination is being carried out today on a deceased man whose body was discovered in mysterious circumstances in Co Monaghan yesterday morning. The post-mortem findings will guide the garda investigation into his death. Gardai is expected to provide an update once the post-mortem is completed. The man was 25 years old and a … Read more

Made.com poised to collapse into administration, putting 700 jobs at risk

Around 700 jobs are at risk after Made.com revealed it will appoint administrators after failing to secure a rescue deal. Made.com Design Ltd (MDL), the company’s operating arm, has filed a notice to appoint administrators, with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) lined up, while shares in the London-listed group have been suspended. Made.com has 10 days before administrators … Read more

Government expects to meet housing targets as cabinet receives update on Housing for All

According to reports, the government expects to meet its housing targets for 2022. Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien are scheduled to update Cabinet on the Housing for All plan later today. Along with the quarterly update on Housing for All, the government is expected to approve plans for the COP27 climate conference … Read more

Shreya Ghoshal enthralled Dublin with her melodious voice

The Dublin Convention Centre in Ireland witnessed a delightful celebration of joy and happiness that absolutely vowed music and entertainment fans with India’s popular singer Shreya Ghoshal’s melodious voice. On October 29th, a huge and incredible crowd gathered at the Dublin Convention Centre to enjoy, experience, and celebrate Shreya Ghoshal’s live music concert. Every song … Read more

Bank of Ireland issues warning over new ‘combined’ text and phone call fraud tactic

When compared to the previous month, the number of fraudulent text message and phone call cases at the Bank of Ireland has increased by around 40% in the last two weeks. The bank is warning customers today about a scam used by fraudsters to trick people into giving up their banking information. According to the … Read more

The double child benefit payment of €280 to be issued from today

As part of the government’s efforts to combat the cost of living crisis, more than 630,000 families will receive a double child benefit payment beginning today. The €280 payment is being made to 1.2 million children in 638,000 families, according to Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys. The €280 payment was issued today … Read more

Major change to alcohol sale hours in Tesco, SuperValu, Lidl, Dunnes, and other supermarkets

A major change in the hours of alcohol sales in supermarkets has been announced. As part of the new nightlife rule changes, shops like SuperValu, Tesco, Dunnes, and other Irish supermarkets will be able to sell alcohol from 10.30 a.m. on Sundays. On Sundays, supermarkets are not permitted to sell alcohol until 12.30 p.m. under … Read more

New law to protect tips received by workers to be introduced in December

A new law to protect employees’ tips will be introduced on December 1st. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has signed a new law to protect employees’ tips and service charges. Employees will be given legal rights over tip payments under the Payment of Wages (Amendment) (Tips and Gratuities) Act 2022. It is intended to provide better clarity … Read more

Bray’s beloved Box Burger announces closure amid rising business costs

Bray’s popular Box Burger restaurant has declared that it will be closing next month. The restaurant first opened in 2015, but it will close its doors on November 6, Dublin Live reported. Box Burger mentioned the “rising costs in the industry” in a social media post, saying they are “no stranger to this.” They wrote: … Read more

Customers to get first €200 electricity credits from tomorrow

The first of three €200 electricity credits will appear on household bills scheduled to begin tomorrow. According to the government, the initiative will benefit over 2.2 million accounts. This series of electricity credits are part of a government plan to soften the impact of rising energy prices. The first energy credit will appear on customers’ … Read more

Over 10,000 patients went without hospital beds in October

More than 10,679 people have been without a hospital bed in the month of October, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) Trolleywatch figures, making it the second-highest October on record. This was a more than 25% increase over the same period last year, according to the union, and more than double the … Read more

India bridge collapse: Death toll rises to 141, many still missing

At least 141 people have been killed in the western Indian state of Gujarat after a British-era bridge collapsed on Sunday evening. Approximately 177 people have been rescued, and teams are still looking for several others who are still missing. Around 500 people were on the suspension bridge, including women and children, when the cables … Read more

Indian priest hospitalised after stabbing in Waterford city

An Indian priest is being treated in a hospital after suffering serious injuries in a stabbing incident in Waterford City. The victim, who is in his 30s, was attacked in Ardkeen at about 09:30 am on Sunday. The priest was stabbed and suffered “serious but non-life threatening” injuries, according to garda. He is being treated … Read more