
BLACK BEAR SETS RELEASE DATE FOR SUNDANCE BREAKOUT WICKER
Starring Academy Award® winner Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård, the film will be released in Irish cinemas on October 30 2026

Over 60,000 older people could be lifted out of poverty with the right Budget choices, ALONE says
ALONE, the national organisation supporting older people to age well at home, today published its Pre-Budget Submission 2027, setting out a series of evidence-based, costed proposals to address the growing crisis of poverty, loneliness, and inadequate support facing Ireland's rapidly ageing population.

Irish Travel Agents Association advice for Holiday Makers travelling during heatwave
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) are advising Irish holidaymakers travelling to Europe during the current heatwave to take extra precautions as temperatures in some popular destinations are reaching 40°C.

Landmark NEIC Health and Wellbeing Report Launched, Highlighting the Positive Impact of Community Sport
The North East Inner City (NEIC) Health and Wellbeing Report was officially launched today by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Ray McAdam, at a special event in the GAA National Handball Centre, Dublin 3.

Minister Mary Butler Unveils New Strategy as ADHD Ireland Sets Out Roadmap for a Future Where ADHD is Celebrated
ADHD Ireland officially launched its strategic plan, ADHD Ireland Strategy Document 2026 – 2030,

Irish Travel Agents Association Announces Costa Daurada as Host Destination for ITAA Annual Conference 2026
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) has announced that its Annual Conference 2026 will take place in Catalonia, on Spain's stunning Costa Daurada, from 1st to 4th October 2026, bringing together travel professionals from across Ireland for four days of networking and industry insights.

ESRI Finds Energy Price Shock Three Times Worse for Low-Income Households: ALONE Calls for Better Targeting of Government Supports
ALONE, has today called on the Government to urgently redesign its energy cost-of-living supports following new research from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) confirming that energy price increases are falling hardest on low-income households.

