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Irish Manufacturing Production Expands For Sixth Month
The AIB Irish Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose to 54.9 in April. Production volumes expanded for the sixth consecutive month despite rising input prices for fuel, shipping, and raw materials. These price increases are attributed to the ongoing war in the Middle East. Additionally, Bank of Ireland reported that its loan growth reached 83.6 billion euro, a 5% increase since the start of the year. The lender stated its total income for the first three months of 2026 is in line with expectations.
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Mongolian Students Face Significant Financial Hardship
More than 250 young people from Mongolia are attempting to recover up to 3,000 euros each from six schools operating in Ireland. The students filed a complaint last week regarding unpaid sums owed to them. The situation is reportedly causing financial hardship for the students and their families. Education correspondent Emma O'Kelly reported that three agencies have been working to resolve the matter for several months. The agents claim the situation is negatively impacting Ireland's international reputation and credibility. The process for these refunds could take up to one and a half years. Mongolian agents have appealed to the Department of Justice, stating the refund situation harms Ireland's international reputation and credibility. The process may take up to 1.5 years.
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Lithium-Plasma Engine Passes Mars Propulsion Test
A new lithium-plasma engine has successfully completed a key propulsion test intended for Mars missions.
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Billionaire's Irish Mansion Raided In 1.4 Million Euro Burglary
Police conducted a raid on a mansion belonging to an Irish billionaire following a break-in through an open window.
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Ireland Defers Alcohol Health Warning Labels Until 2028
The introduction of alcohol health warning labels in Ireland has been deferred from May 22 to September 2028. The delay follows intense pressure from the alcohol industry on the government. The measure was originally scheduled for implementation next month.
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Ireland Announces 67.9 Million Euro Prison Investment
Ireland has recorded a 9.1 billion euro budget surplus this year, which is 4 billion euro more than expected two weeks ago. Despite the surplus, the government has not provided immediate support to households struggling with electricity and gas bills.
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Irish Prison Gang Membership Increases 25 Percent
The prison services reported that the number of recognized criminal gangs in the prison system increased from 15 to 34 over the last year. Prison officers provided these statistics regarding the current state of the correctional system. These findings were discussed during the association's conference. Gang membership has increased by 25 percent, according to the Office. The Minister for Justice warned the public to avoid drug scams during the Prison Officers Association conference last night. During the same period, the total number of gang members increased by 25%. The Prison Officers Association commented on the management of these groups. There are currently 16 separate gang factions operating within the system, including Hutch gang members in Mount Joy. Deputy General Secretary Gabriel Kevney stated that organized crime groups exert pressure on an already overcrowded prison system.
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Ireland Seeks Extradition Of Daniel Kinehan From Dubai
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan stated the Irish state intends to bring Daniel Kinehan back from Dubai to face organized crime charges. The announcement was made during the Prison Officers Association Conference.
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Regulator Limits Use Of Decongestant Nasal Sprays
Medicines regulators have issued new guidance limiting the recommended use of certain decongestant nasal sprays to a maximum of five days.
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IMF Predicts Ireland To Lead GDP Per Capita Rankings
IMF projections for the 2025-2030 period indicate Ireland has a high probability of ranking first in GDP per capita. This would see Ireland surpass Luxembourg, which held the top position last year. Norway, Switzerland, and Denmark are also expected to be positioned among the top leaders. The report notes that economic turbulence is not merely an internal issue but affects various countries. These economic forecasts come amid ongoing global economic turbulence. Cyprus is expected to see the most advancement, while Greece is projected to experience the largest decline in purchasing power parity.
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