€5.5 million worth of tobacco and cigarettes seized by Revenue

Revenue officers seized €5.5 million worth of illegal tobacco and cigarettes at Dublin Port.  Routine operations lead to the seizure, which was executed with the use of Revenue’s mobile x-ray scanner. Over 3 tonnes of “roll your own” tobacco and 4.5 million cigarettes in total were seized. The illegal cigarettes branded ‘Kingdom’ and tobacco branded … Read more

Two dead and another injured after truck overturns in Co Cork

Two people have died and another has been injured in a collision involving a car transporter and three cars in Carrigaline, Co Cork this morning. The incident happened at 11 am this morning on the N28 Ringaskiddy Road at the Shannon Park roundabout in Carrigaline. The third person has been taken to Cork University Hospital … Read more

CITIZENS?: An exhibition of artworks by Belinda Loftus and Manar Al Shouha exploring themes of citizenship, identity and the sense of home

CITIZENS?, an exhibition of artworks by Belinda Loftus and Manar Al Shouha, has been announced by Rathfarnham Castle and the Office of Public Works (OPW). CITIZENS? is an exhibition of paintings and installations about the difficulties suffered by those caught up in conflict and forced migration and explores questions and possibilities about where we truly … Read more

Lidl Ireland Recall Batches Of Duc De Coeur Stuffed Mussels.

Lidl Ireland is recalling certain batches of its Duc De Coeur Stuffed Mussels with Parsley and Garlic because the cooking instructions and ingredients are not labelled in English.The implicated batches contain molluscs, milk and gluten. This may make the batches unsafe for consumers, latter who are allergic to, or intolerant of, molluscs, milk or gluten. … Read more

26 Irish towns and villages to benefit from €2.6m streetscape enhancement fund

26 towns and villages across Ireland are set to benefit from a €2.6 million fund to enhance streetscapes and shopfronts.  Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, made the announcement, which will see communities all over the country benefitting from upgraded building facades, artwork, murals, lighting and street furniture.  Each town will receive €100,000 … Read more

Five people arrested in connection with serious assault in Co Kildare

Following a violent assault on a man in Co. Kildare on Sunday night, five people have been arrested. At about 2.30 am, a man in his 30s was assaulted at a residence in Father Murphy Park, Robertstown. Three men, aged in their 20s, 30s, and 50s, and two women, aged in their 20s and 40s, … Read more

Tonnage of fish landings by Irish vessels decreased by 5% in 2021

Fish landings by Irish vessels in Ireland and foreign ports decreased by 5% between 2020 and 2021 from 217,981 tonnes to 206,068 tonnes, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Fish landings by foreign vessels in Ireland decreased by 14% or 19,538 tonnes in 2021. In 2021, the species with the highest quantity … Read more

Horizon Therapeutics announces 350 new jobs for Waterford

Biotech multinational Horizon Therapeutics have announced plans to develop a new facility that will create 350 new medical technology jobs  in Co Waterford. The company, which purchased a manufacturing facility from EirGen Pharma in IDA Ireland’s Business Park in June 2021, have submitted a planning application to expand a development and manufacturing facility. They’re planning to … Read more

Minister Donnelly launches public consultation on national framework for open disclosure in Irish health and social care

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has launched a public consultation on a draft national policy framework for open disclosure in the Irish health and social care sector. The Department of Health developed the draft national open disclosure framework to provide a consistent approach to open disclosure across the entirety of the health sector. The development … Read more

Public sector pay talks between unions and Government set to resume today

After a two-month break, unions and the government are scheduled to continue public sector pay negotiations at the Workplace Relations Commission today. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Government engaged in talks that were last conducted in June but could not achieve an agreement (ICTU). After talks had previously ended, the difference between … Read more

Minister McConalogue leads Agri-Food Trade Mission to Japan and Singapore

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue TD will this week lead the first leg of an agri-food trade mission to Asia, covering Japan and Singapore. Minister of State Martin Heydon TD, who has special responsibility for new market development, will lead the second leg of the trade mission, to Vietnam, next week. … Read more

Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan’s next movie, to begin in Mayo, seeks body double in Ireland

Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan will feature in a new Netflix movie which will be shot in Ireland next month. ‘Irish Wish’ will be filmed in Dublin, Wicklow, Westport, Knock airport and other locations across Ireland during September, according to the Western People. Netflix will produce the film, and at the end of September, the film crew … Read more

More than 760 anti-social behaviour incidents on train services reported in first six months of year

More than 760 incidents involving anti-social behaviour occurred on the country’s rail network during the first six months of this year, new figures have revealed. They included multiple reports of fighting, soiling, sexual harassment, lewd behaviour and hate incidents on trains, many of which involved drugs or alcohol. Nearly half of the 763 incidents took … Read more

Garda injured after being carried on car that sped away from checkpoint

A garda has been injured after he was carried on a car for a distance before falling in Co Kildare. According to the Garda, the incident occurred on Friday night at approximately 11.45 p.m. when a car was stopped on the R403 near the Barberstown Roundabout in Straffan. The driver escaped the scene while they … Read more