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Dublin City Council to be named and shamed at Cabinet by social home building league

Dublin City Council to be named and shamed at Cabinet by social home building league

Dublin City Council is among the local authorities who will be named and shamed for not building enough social homes under plans to be discussed by Cabinet. It is understood that Housing Minister James Browne will request the Government to note...

Social welfare Ireland: Recipients warned of payment date change in weeks due to schedule shake up

Social welfare Ireland: Recipients warned of payment date change in weeks due to schedule shake up

Social welfare recipients should be aware as there is a shake up to the payment schedule on the way. In the coming weeks, the August bank holiday will take place on Monday the 4th of August Because it's a bank holiday, banks and post offices will...

Niamh Rockett digs Waterford out after early Banner blitz to reach All-Ireland semi-final

Niamh Rockett digs Waterford out after early Banner blitz to reach All-Ireland semi-final

All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final: Waterford 2-20 Clare 2-10 Seventeen years after making her intercounty debut, Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and senior...

Camogie: Rockett fires 1-11 as Waterford move into third All-Ireland semi-final in four years

July 05, 2025 Waterford 2-20 Clare 2-10 by Daragh Ó Conchúir at Croke Park Seventeen years after making her inter-county debut, Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and...

Limerick college calls on industry partners to shape the future of STEAM education

Limerick college calls on industry partners to shape the future of STEAM education

ENTERPRISE and industry leaders are being invited by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) to collaborate with its pioneering CRAFT initiative, which aims to inspire, innovate, and invest in the next generation of creators, designers, engineers, and...

Irish Examiner view: Education is a priceless asset

Irish Examiner view: Education is a priceless asset

It has been a challenging couple of days in terms of education costs, with the squeeze coming on for those at both ends of the system.Parents of primary school pupils have been complaining about the ‘voluntary contributions’ required from schools,...

Dublin food producer sued for €60,000 in personal injury claim

Dublin food producer sued for €60,000 in personal injury claim

Ballymaguire Foods in Lusk, Co Dublin, is being sued by Sebastian Vohinger, a Romanian former employee who claimed that safety procedures had not been outlined to him in his native language and in a manner he could understand Former employee of...

'Viable bomb' at Russian-owned site in Ireland treated as potential war revenge attack

'Viable bomb' at Russian-owned site in Ireland treated as potential war revenge attack

A SUSPECT device found at Aughinish Alumina on Friday was a “viable bomb”, Limerick Live has learned. The planned attack is being treated as a “serious threat to human life”. A garda spokesperson said gardaí were alerted following the discovery of...

Irish start-up registrations up 9pc year on year

Irish start-up registrations up 9pc year on year

As well as the growth in start-up registrations, commercial judgements were up 30pc. According to the latest figures from credit risk analyst CRIFVision-net, Ireland saw a 9pc year-on-year increase in the number of start-ups recorded for the first...

Ireland’s perfect storm: Can one solution tackle housing, climate, and economic chaos?

Ireland’s perfect storm: Can one solution tackle housing, climate, and economic chaos?

Is circularity the gamechanger How can circularity be our gamechanger? For example, maximising the use of vacant and underutilised buildings could deliver new homes more quickly than traditional construction, leveraging existing infrastructure....

Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of stabilisation amid modest growth

Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of stabilisation amid modest growth

The HCOB Eurozone Manufacturing PMI rose slightly to 49.5 in June from 49.4 in May, marking a 34-month high but still below the neutral 50 mark, indicating only a slight deterioration. However, the Manufacturing PMI Output Index fell to 50.8 from...

Irish factory activity grows at fastest pace in over three years, survey shows

Irish factory activity grows at fastest pace in over three years, survey shows

Manufacturing activity in the Republic grew at the fastest pace in more than three years in June as the sector brushed off concerns about global trade, hired more staff and increased purchasing, a survey showed on Tuesday. The AIB Ireland...

Irish households urged do two things to garden before Tuesday as Met Eireann update forecast

Irish households urged do two things to garden before Tuesday as Met Eireann update forecast

Irish households have been urged do two things to their gardens before Tuesday as Met Eireann updated their forecast predicting overnight high temperature records. With summer now in full swing across Galway, bird experts are urging local...

British & Irish Lions are crying out for an injection of authority and aggression - but the answer might be right under their noses, writes NIK SIMON

British & Irish Lions are crying out for an injection of authority and aggression - but the answer might be right under their noses, writes NIK SIMON

As all 38 Lions players circled the Allianz Stadium after the final whistle, the cameras pointed towards a man who has not played a minute. Owen Farrell stood on the sideline in fits of laughter, sharing a joke with Bundee Aki. The Englishman has...

Construction of 14 homes proposed for this Kildare site

Construction of 14 homes proposed for this Kildare site

The construction of 14 new dwellings has been proposed for a site located in County Kildare. A planning permission application currently with Kildare County Council shows that Durkan (Celbridge) Library Limited intends to construct the development...

Ireland seeks to ramp up beef and whiskey exports to Japan in major trade push

Ireland seeks to ramp up beef and whiskey exports to Japan in major trade push

The Government is seeking to double down on market diversification in its diplomatic blitz in Japan, aiming to put Irish beef and Irish whiskey on the shelf for Japanese consumers. The Taoiseach is currently in Tokyo as part of his visit to Japan,...

Irish homeowners reminded over €1500 fine for 4 garden renovation mistakes

Irish homeowners reminded over €1500 fine for 4 garden renovation mistakes

The summer months are a popular time to get work done around the home, be it a DIY job or bringing in the professionals. Searches for 'home improvements' have rocketed by 265% this month alone. However, before grabbing your toolkit, it's crucial...

Irish adventure awaits at the 2025 Dublin Irish Festival in Dublin, Ohio

Irish adventure awaits at the 2025 Dublin Irish Festival in Dublin, Ohio

The world’s largest three-day Irish celebration returns August 1-3, 2025, offering an unforgettable blend of music, culture, community, and craic. Recently named the #1 Cultural Festival in the Nation by USA TODAY 10 Best 2025 Readers’ Choice...

'Irish fishermen are being treated like second class citizens - it has to stop'

'Irish fishermen are being treated like second class citizens - it has to stop'

Irish fishermen are being treated like dirt by the EU - and it has to stop. While our farmers have always been looked after financially by the powers that be in Brussels, our brave fishermen are consistently getting a raw deal and from what I can...

Dublin’s CroíValve and Lios bag €18.75m in EIC accelerator funds

Dublin’s CroíValve and Lios bag €18.75m in EIC accelerator funds

The two winning Irish companies are among 40 who collectively received nearly €230m in the latest EIC funding round. CroíValve and Lios, two Enterprise Ireland-backed women-led start-ups, have collectively received €18.75m from the European...

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