IIreland Read More Why some routes succeed and others fail – The Irish TimesMarch 30, 2026 Land-access disputes and environmental concerns have made plotting greenways difficult in Ireland, stalling progress on flagship routes in…
IIreland Read More Man (20s) seriously injured in scrambler bike crash – The Irish TimesMarch 22, 2026 Gardaí have appealed for witnesses after a man in his early 20s was seriously injured when the electric…
BBusiness Read More Irish Rail needs executive chairman, outgoing chair says in resignation letter to Minister – The Irish TimesMarch 16, 2026 Irish Rail needs a full time executive chairman in view of the scale of transformation at the State-owned…
IIreland Read More Scrambler ban regulations delayed due to ‘competing’ interests – The Irish TimesMarch 5, 2026 Regulations to ban scramblers outright in public places were delayed due to “competing” interests in the Department of…
BBusiness Read More The Irish roads and bridges most at-risk from intensifying extreme weather – The Irish TimesFebruary 28, 2026 The State’s roads network is a €31 billion asset carrying more than 3.5 million vehicles every day, so…
BBusiness Read More Private ride-sharing services will not be introduced in Ireland, Minister says – The Irish TimesFebruary 19, 2026 Ride-sharing services such as Uber, through which private drivers offer taxi services using their own car, will not…
SSports Read More Former Cycling Ireland official given suspended sentence for attempted deception – The Irish TimesFebruary 19, 2026 A former Cycling Ireland events officer has been given an 18-month suspended sentence for producing fake quotations that…
IIreland Read More 'Fixing something that wasn't broken': anger over planned cut to Donegal 'cancer flight' – The JournalFebruary 11, 2026 ‘Fixing something that wasn’t broken’: anger over planned cut to Donegal ‘cancer flight’ The JournalCriticism of Govt decision on…
HHeadlines Read More Senior civil servant appointed as ‘housing tsar’ with brief to speed up development – The Irish TimesFebruary 10, 2026 Senior civil servant Garret Doocey has been appointed as the new “housing tsar” by the Government. Doocey is…
BBusiness Read More What’s so complex about introducing contactless payment for public transport in Ireland? – The Irish TimesFebruary 3, 2026 The question has been asked many times. Why can’t people in Ireland use their bank cards to tap…
BBusiness Read More New contactless payment system for public transport may cost up to €270m – The Irish TimesFebruary 3, 2026 A new system for making contactless ticket payments across the State’s public transport services could cost almost €270…
IIreland Read More A call from ‘Death’ turns a junior minister into a detective – The Irish TimesJanuary 31, 2026 Ministers love a good photo opportunity. Give them an eye-catching prop to hold as well and they’re thrilled.…