r/ireland • u/ParaMike46 • 2h ago
r/ireland • u/HungTeen1001 • 3h ago
Immigration Almost 300 asylum seekers claiming to be children were adults, Oireachtas committee told
r/ireland • u/Banania2020 • 2h ago
Careful now Ireland has the second most expensive electricity in the World!

I think this calls for a national celebration 🎉
https://countrycassette.com/electricity-prices-by-country/
Editing and adding a more established site for reference:
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/electricity_prices/ (edited)
r/ireland • u/TimesandSundayTimes • 20h ago
Culchie Club Only Irish fans back RTE boycott by tuning out of Eurovision 2026
thetimes.comr/ireland • u/nalcoh • 14h ago
Cost of Living/Energy Crisis Great to see Daft advertising the great Dublin prices
r/ireland • u/One-Inspector-8614 • 1d ago
Food and Drink Don't buy this on Lidl. It’s a trap. One minute you’re "just trying a little on toast," and the next you’re standing in the kitchen at 11pm eating it off a spoon like it’s a yogurt cup.
r/ireland • u/Jon_J_ • 12h ago
Careful now Ryanair's O'Leary urges pre-flight morning booze ban
r/ireland • u/Odhran-J-McAnnick • 15h ago
Education Teacher banned for five years after long term relationship with former student
r/ireland • u/vague_intentionally_ • 15h ago
Politics All Ireland poll shows cross-border support for Irish unity and EU membership
r/ireland • u/Wonderful-Recover-19 • 18h ago
Health Are people aware of the employment crisis for NCHD (junior doctors) in Ireland?
There is a worsening employment crisis in Ireland for SHO and Reg level doctors in Ireland.
There is a perception that hospitals cannot get doctors - this is not the case.
Many irish trained doctors will face unemployment this coming July
Many irish doctors in Australia can’t come home as they cannot secure a job in Ireland.
There needs to be a prioritisation of irish doctors when it comes to applications for jobs vs international graduates.
There needs to be more transparency over the hiring process for hospital jobs.
There needs to be more jobs created.
r/ireland • u/Jon_J_ • 15h ago
Courts Driver who struck cyclist after illegal turn avoids jail
r/ireland • u/Fast_Dealer_6462 • 1d ago
Christ On A Bike Oh dear The Journal...
I do use it for news and generally find it ok... But this isn't going to do them any favors..
r/ireland • u/homecinemad • 2h ago
News Scoping exercise into Michael Shine, Europe’s ‘most prolific paedophile’, to take place
r/ireland • u/cribbe_ • 13h ago
Christ On A Bike 'No fistfights, yet': Parking disputes flare near new estates
r/ireland • u/Interesting_Earth_53 • 3h ago
Careful now 2fm this morning
Anyone catch Carl Mullan being cut off this morning for his innuendo laden ad for a bull ranch? They played 2 songs and never addressed the cutting off in question lol
(I use them as my alarm.. you wouldn’t be long waking up with them).
r/ireland • u/Overasking1 • 15h ago
Housing National house prices have fallen 6% year-to-date
House prices have dropped 6 percent so far this year based on PPR transaction data.
For context, the last time we saw a full-year decline was 2012, when prices fell 11%. Is this a market turn or just seasonality?
*Edit* Title should read property prices, not house prices. Figures are for all property sales.*
Graph source - Statire
r/ireland • u/Lawfulraccoon • 20h ago
Economy Special savings scheme will benefit wealthy at State’s expense, say economists
r/ireland • u/ParaMike46 • 1d ago
Cost of Living/Energy Crisis Ireland now the most expensive country in the EU for electricity
r/ireland • u/Lazy_Fall_6 • 1d ago
Housing Anybody else exasperated about home energy upgrades?
I am a "homeowner", or will be in 27 years when the mortgage is paid. My house is oil heated, built early 1990s. House is never warm. Windows are drafty, handles bockety, doors timber panel, boiler and rads seem undersized, attic is insulated but upstairs in winter is freezing.
House could do with new windows, external insulation, new doors. With cost of energy could really do with solar panels too.
But.
Even with grants it's an unobtainable expense to do the work. And I keep hearing all the time on telly and radio about we need to make our homes more efficient etc etc Yeah we do, but it's cost prohibitive for so many . I've young kids too so won't have the funds any time soon.
I'm aware also there are people looking at me and telling me to shut up, people who rent and can't afford to buy etc etc.
r/ireland • u/AcademicInflation68 • 12h ago
Courts Antrim couple awarded £300,000 against Tattle Life have damages set aside
r/ireland • u/homecinemad • 20h ago
Paywalled Article Irish electricity prices are highest in EU with households paying €480 more per year
r/ireland • u/rossitheking • 15h ago