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Rapidly rising construction wages exacerbate Irish housing crisis

September 25, 2025 by

IRELAND'S housing crisis is facing another serious hurdle as average wages in the construction sector climb by 10% year-on-year. The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has warned that these escalating costs could severely undermine the Government’s housing delivery targets under the National Development Plan (NDP). In its latest Quarterly Economic Report, the ESRI … [Read more...] about Rapidly rising construction wages exacerbate Irish housing crisis

Woman injured in Co. Kerry collision dies in hospital

September 25, 2025 by

A WOMAN has died in hospital from injuries sustained in a collision in Co. Kerry. The driver, aged in her 70s, was involved in a single vehicle incident on the R557 at Ballyhorgan West in Lixnaw at around 1.45pm on September 18. She was taken University Hospital Kerry where she has since passed away, Gardaí have confirmed in a statement. The police force has appealed for anyone … [Read more...] about Woman injured in Co. Kerry collision dies in hospital

Drugs worth £300k found in passenger’s luggage at Belfast City Airport

September 25, 2025 by

A MAN has been arrested after drugs worth an estimated 300k were found in the luggage of a passe... … [Read more...] about Drugs worth £300k found in passenger’s luggage at Belfast City Airport

Maria Steen slams ‘oppressive’ political status quo after missing out on presidential ballot

September 25, 2025 by

THERE are now only three people vying to become the next President of Ireland after Maria Steen f... … [Read more...] about Maria Steen slams ‘oppressive’ political status quo after missing out on presidential ballot

Young Cork girl sets up fundraiser to raise money for charity that supported her late sister

September 25, 2025 by

A YOUNG girl from Co. Cork has set up a fundraiser in aid of a charity that supported her late si... … [Read more...] about Young Cork girl sets up fundraiser to raise money for charity that supported her late sister

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August 18, 1728

James Caulfeild, the 4th Viscount and 1st Earl of Charlemont, was born in Dublin on this day in 1728. Lord Charlemont was well known for his love of classical artwork, music and literature. He was politically connected to both Henry Flood and Henry Grattan, who were nationalists. Although he was an Earl, the first President of the Royal Irish Academy, a member of the Royal Dublin Society and a Knight of the Order of St. Patrick, Caulfeild joined Grattan in 1780 on the fight for Irish independence.

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