Father and son living in Spain but had social welfare payments collected and sent to them from Sligo

Coolaney woman cleared of serious charges after collecting over €21,000 in welfare payments for father and son who moved to Spain during Covid lockdown Even though they should have been resident here and be available for work in order to draw Jobseeker’s Allowance, the court heard that the post master at Coolaney Post Office said … Read more

Legacy of Troubles continues to stir emotions and anger

The legacy of Northern Ireland’s Troubles continues to cast a shadow and stir emotions and anger. Relatives of many victims of the conflict warmly welcomed Labour’s victory in the UK general election because the party had pledged to repeal hugely controversial legislation introduced by the previous Conservative government to deal with legacy. The legislation achieved … Read more

The ones to watch 2025 – Ireland’s rising stars and new talents

From the arts to activism, sport, food and fashion, meet the people to watch in the year ahead Ones to watch in 2025 John Meagher, Chris Wasser, Fionnuala Moran, Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird, Katie Byrne, Aoife Barry, Katy McGuinness, Aoife Carrigy and Cathal Dennehy Today at 03:30 ​Here are the names you need to look out … Read more

Yoon Authorizes Army to Fire on Parliament

Political Turmoil in South Korea: Unveiling Yoon Suk Yeol’s Controversial Actions In the wake of the recent impeachment of South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol, followed by the… The post Yoon Authorizes Army to Fire on Parliament appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

2024 in Review: Work and Return

2023: A Tumultuous Year for Irish Labor Relations The year 2023 began on a relatively positive note for Irish labor relations with a new public sector pay deal secured, bringing a sense of stability to the government. However, the year unfolded with a wave of industrial action, pay disputes, and debate surrounding remote working policies. … Read more