The Lord Mayor of Dublin launched the first of 30 new park benches in memory of people lost to Covid-19.

The Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu has today launched the first of 30 new park benches to be installed across the city in memory of people we have lost to Covid-19. The Lord Mayor wanted to respond in some way on behalf of the citizens of Dublin, to the effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic … Read more

Ireland’s government will begin to sell down part of its 13.9% shareholding in Bank of Ireland

The Government has said it plans to sell its remaining shares in Bank of Ireland over the next six months. The State currently holds 13.9pc of the bank’s shares.The number of shares sold will depend on market conditions, among other factors, according to a statement from the Department.Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said on Wednesday, marking the state’s … Read more

SimoTech, the IT systems company for the pharma/biotech sector announced the creation of 70 new jobs

SimoTech, the largest Irish-owned process automation services and manufacturing IT systems company for the pharma/biotech sector, has today announced the creation of 70 new jobs over the next two years. These jobs will be based in Ireland, including Carrigaline, Co Cork, where SimoTech has expanded to a new headquarters to facilitate its continued growth. 20 … Read more

AstraZeneca vaccines may be given to younger groups due to Delta concerns- Tánaiste

Tanaiste Leo Varadkar has said that AstraZeneca vaccine doses could be administered to younger age cohorts in July and July due to “excess” doses being available. He said that Ireland does not have the excess stock of J&J jabs to provide this access but that it will soon have “hundreds and thousands” of AstraZeneca vaccines … Read more

Government to research the potential and impacts of a four day working week

The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment intend to seek proposals from the research community on the social, economic and environmental implications of reduced working time. Similar research has been carried out in other jurisdictions to give consideration to how, for example, a move to a … Read more

Ireland Co-signs Benelux Declaration on LGBTQI+

Ireland has supported a declaration by the Benelux Countries that expresses grave concern regarding the Hungarian Parliament’s adoption of amendments to a bill that discriminate against the LGBTQI+ community in Hungary. The Minister of State for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne, T.D. gave Ireland’s support to the declaration at the General Affairs Council Meeting in Luxembourg … Read more

Four major new attractions on their way for Ireland

A huge investment in tourism is set to deliver a quartet of unique new attractions on the Emerald Isle. The exciting new best-in-class experiences are planned for counties Cavan, Donegal, Dublin and Mayo, following the most significant investment in tourist attractions ever undertaken by the Irish Government. The €73 million investment from Fáilte Ireland and … Read more

€311m of European Union funding provided to support Ireland’s purchase of Personal Protective Equipment

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Mr. Michael McGrath T.D. and the Minister for Health, Mr. Stephen Donnelly, T.D. welcomed the funding provided by the European Commission of €311m for the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). They also acknowledged the collective efforts undertaken by the Regional Assemblies and the staff of the Health … Read more

School Meals Programme funding to schools got extended

The Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys T.D, has today announced that funding for the School Meals Programme will continue throughout the summer holidays. Minister Humphreys said she wanted to reassure parents and school authorities that this vital support will remain in place during the school recess.Funding under the School Meals Programme is normally confined … Read more

170 schools around Ireland have selected for the Safe Routes to School Programme.

170 schools have today been notified that they have been selected for inclusion in the first round of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Programme to support walking and cycling infrastructure for primary and post-primary schools.  The scheme was announced in March of this year, with 932 schools (representing almost one in four schools in … Read more

Ireland will receive more than €1 billion from the Adjustment Reserve.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, T.D., and Minister of State for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne, T.D welcomed the announcement today (17 July) that the Council of the EU and the European Parliament reached agreement on the €5 billion Brexit Adjustment Reserve. In recognition of being the Member State most impacted by Brexit, Ireland … Read more

Cork City Council elects Cllr Colm Kelleher as new Lord Mayor of Cork

The new Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Colm Kelleher was elected this evening at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Cork City Council.The Ballincollig-based Fianna Fáil councillor was elected 21 votes to 7.Due to Covid-19 restrictions, this year’s AGM took place at Coláiste Choilm in Ballincollig rather than in the traditional setting of the Council … Read more

Food allergen alert-Undeclared Sulphur Dioxide in Golden Lion Dried Mushrooms

Sulphur dioxide was detected in the below batch of Golden Lion Dried Shiitake Mushrooms, but it was not declared on the label. This may make the affected batch unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of sulphur dioxide or sulphites. Summary Allergy Alert Notification: 2021.A15 Allergen(s): Sulphur dioxide and sulphites Product Identification: Golden … Read more