Ministers introduced new Scheme for Garda Compensation Claims

The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, and the Minister of State with responsibility for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, have today published the Garda Síochána (Compensation) Bill 2021. The Bill will bring Garda compensation claims within the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) process. This will benefit both claimants, in terms … Read more

Significant expansion of special school provision in Cork through the establishment of a new special school and increased capacity in an existing special schools

Minister for Education Norma Foley TD and Minister of State with responsibility for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan TD have today (16 April, 2021) announced a significant expansion of special school provision in Cork through the establishment of a new special school and increased capacity in an existing special school to meet the needs … Read more

New human rights guidance for business enterprises launched in Ireland , that adhere to United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human rights

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney,  launched new guidance human rights for business enterprises yesterday .  The guidance was developed by a multi-stakeholder group as part of the implementation of the National Plan on Business and Human Rights. Speaking in advance of the launch, Minister Coveney said:“While business enterprises are, … Read more

Youth Justice Strategy 2021-2027 launched under Justice Plan 2021 to provide a developmental framework to address key ongoing challenges in the youth justice area.

The Minister of State for Law Reform, James Browne TD, has today launched the new Youth Justice Strategy 2021-2027 with the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD. The Strategy, a key commitment under Justice Plan 2021, is designed to provide a developmental framework to address key ongoing challenges, as well as new and emerging issues … Read more

Digital Rights Ireland (DRI) an online privacy group, claims Facebook’s failed to implement privacy by design and by default to protect this user data.

An online privacy group is planning to lead a mass legal action by Facebook users against the social network, seeking compensation for the publication of their personal information online. Digital Rights Ireland (DRI) claims Facebook’s response to the recent appearance on the internet of names, phone numbers, email addresses, location data and biographical information of … Read more

Indo-Irish project “Death of a Naturalist”started production in India and Ireland

Based on world famous poet’s and Nobel laureate Seamus Heane’s ’poem “Death of a naturalist” an Indo-Irish docupoem is being made in India and Ireland. The initial production began in state of  kerala ,India. The main plot of the poem is life of an innocent child and his relation with the mother nature. The crew … Read more

Follow this road map to make a will in Ireland, to ensure your loved ones are taken care of after you’re gone

A last will and testament is one of those things you probably don’t want to think about on a random holyday at the park Fun or not, we should all consider what would happen to our loved ones if we died. Writing a will is especially important if you’re a parent or have people who … Read more

How does “Justgrocerys” help you delivered to you at home or anywhere you desire, on time.

Justgrocerys  is an Irish Based Multi Grocerys platform covering all 32 counties within Ireland for easy and comfort way for grocery shopping .Their Motto is to create seamless convenient store/shop Community. The community is made up of customers, Store/shop partners and the drivers, suppliers and our employees. Justgrocerys promises Continue to work in a appropriate and beneficial … Read more

How to secure planning permission before building a house in Ireland? Know more about the situations where planning permission is needed for extension

It’s mandatory to secure a planning permission to build a house in Ireland. There are certain special permissions to be secured for building extensions to your current house. You need certain permissions even if you plan to rent your house for a certain period of time. You have to get in touch with your local … Read more

Are you a first time buyer, being rejected by banks? The Irish Government is ready to help you through the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan scheme

The Irish government has many plans to help people who desire to buy homes. Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan is such a mortgage scheme for first time buyers backed by the government. This scheme was launched and available nation wide since February 1, 2018 from all local authorities. Through this scheme you can apply for a … Read more

95% Immigrant doctors are not getting Critical Skills Employment Permits though they contribute to 43% of NCHD’s in Irish health system

Almost 600 immigrant doctors working for HSE in general employment permits (GEP) which is huge burden to their families for 6 months to an year. Job hunting, finding new home , finding school for kids, job assurity  of spouses add up to stress for these doctors in Ireland.In addition to that they need to avail … Read more

First Ever Online Vaisakhi Celebration in Dublin in association with Pardes Radio and Leinster Productions

Dublin’s first Vaishaki celebration is going to happen on April 10th Saturday from 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM. The celebration is initiated by Pardes radio and Leinster production. There are various cultural performances along with quiz competitions. Live music, Gatk(sikh martial art) ,Punjabi Dhol  and performance by Jiggy Band are  main highlights of the online … Read more

Indian nurse helped man with cardiac arrest in Tesco at Stillorgan and saved his life

Indian nurse Ms.Reena Varghese helped a man with cardiac in Tesco in Stillorgan. The incident happened on Tuesday at 8.00PM and helped the sixty year man with timely medical assistance Reena along with her colleague a nurse helped ti get primary medical assistance .Both of then given cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for about 4 minutes … Read more

Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) payments of €400m have been made by the Revenue Commissioners to more than 20,000 businesses since October 2020

The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD,  outlined that Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) payments of over €400m have been made by the Revenue Commissioners to businesses since the inception of the Scheme, which was announced and came into effect on Budget Day, 13th October 2020. Approximately €260m of this has been paid in the first … Read more