Storm Éowyn: Crews from Britain and EU countries set to help ESB restore power Up to 100,000 customers likely to be without power for the rest of the weekMon Jan 27 2025 - 19:10
Storm relief hubs hailed for swift response to Storm Éowyn crisis and aftermathEfforts by groups to offer immediate help examples of ‘vital role social enterprises play in our society’Mon Jan 27 2025 - 19:00
‘If in doubt, throw it out’: Food safety watchdog warns over perishable food risks due to power cutsPerishable food in fridges could start to spoil after spending a couple of hours above five degrees CelsiusMon Jan 27 2025 - 18:19
Una says her phone was hacked, €3,500 is missing, yet the bank won’t pay outShe reported strange credit card transactions, but her provider says she is not entitled to a refundMon Jan 27 2025 - 05:00
Ireland weather: 100,000 could be without power until February due to Storm Éowyn damageESB Networks says 246,000 customers still without power as Ireland now feels the effects of Storm HerminiaSun Jan 26 2025 - 21:05
Storm Éowyn: New weather warnings for Sunday as over 460,000 still without power and 200,000 without water supplySpanish-named Storm Herminia is set to approach Ireland in the next few days but will not be as significant as Storm ÉowynSat Jan 25 2025 - 17:40
As it happened: Power cuts and widespread destruction in wake of Storm ÉowynESB says some people will face a week without power following ‘unprecedented’ damageFri Jan 24 2025 - 20:38
Foul Eir, fresh Eir: two customers relate sharply contrasting experiences with the companyPeter was still being charged months after he closed his account; while Mary had an altogether more positive experienceWed Jan 22 2025 - 06:00
‘Visionary’ District Court judge Marie Quirke dies suddenlyTributes paid to ‘compassionate’ and ‘extraordinary’ judge appointed to bench in 2012Tue Jan 21 2025 - 17:43
Do something with your savings before rates fall furtherThere are lots of ways to make money work harder, from topping up a pension to paying off debtTue Jan 21 2025 - 06:00
How can an airline gift that cost €1,000 be worth just €370?A man discovered the air miles he bought from Emirates were worth a fraction of what he had paidTue Jan 21 2025 - 06:00
Trump inauguration as it happened: ‘We will be the envy of every nation,’ Donald Trump says as he becomes 47th US presidentTrump completes extraordinary political comeback with Washington DC ceremony in the US CapitolMon Jan 20 2025 - 21:58
‘Neither of us suspected anything unusual’: How one couple lost thousands in a solar panel scamTwo invoices arrived simultaneously: one a fraudulent request for the exact sum they owedMon Jan 20 2025 - 06:18
How has your life changed since Covid times? The CSO is looking for your helpThe short survey aims to measure the impact of the changes since the first lockdowns in March 2020Fri Jan 17 2025 - 19:00
‘Crazy’ Boots pricing discrepancies between Ireland and UK leaves reader shockedHuge discrepancies noted between the price of the exact same products in Boots stores in Glasgow and GalwayWed Jan 15 2025 - 06:00
Why is my insurance premium rising if personal injury claims are falling?‘The only thing increasing faster than public liability premiums has been insurer profits,’ says chief executive of Alliance for Insurance ReformTue Jan 14 2025 - 14:11
Banning dynamic pricing ‘could have far-reaching implications’ across hotels and aviation, department warnsDepartment of Enterprise insists the view does not pre-empt outcome of an investigation into dynamic pricing being conducted by the consumer watchdogTue Jan 14 2025 - 06:00
Aer Lingus passenger abandoned at Charles de Gaulle and then ignored‘I was told that we would be contacted quickly. That was in October ... Surely we are due a major apology?’Tue Jan 14 2025 - 06:00
Retailers have a wonderful Christmas time as sales surgeShoppers spent at levels not seen since the panic buying recorded as country went into Covid lockdownMon Jan 13 2025 - 13:05
A Dunnes parcel goes missing, a customer loses €672, and the retailer won’t repay herA reader shares her never-ending story of returned clothing and the ongoing pursuit of a refundMon Jan 13 2025 - 06:00
Conor Pope: What if dry January turned into dry forever? Eight ways life has changed since I stopped drinking in 2022I would not have considered myself a big drinker and, like so many Irish people, I was lying to myselfSun Jan 12 2025 - 06:00
Tusla audits find ‘unsatisfactory’ management of cash allowances for foster carersAudit of cash payments in 25 sample cases found over €11,000 distributed to foster carers without supporting documentationSat Jan 11 2025 - 10:41
‘I think our building is next’: Dublin man living in LA returns to apartment thick with ashIrish people impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires give their first-hand accounts of panic, shock, devastation ... and hopeSat Jan 11 2025 - 09:38
Dublin Bus crashes near City Hall after driver appears to lose controlMale driver taken to hospital and no other injuries reportedFri Jan 10 2025 - 16:51
Here are 12 easy steps to cut the cost of your summer holidayFrom when to book flights to car hire, Conor Pope has advice on how to save some moneyFri Jan 10 2025 - 10:55
A money-saving guide to make you richer (or less poor) in 2025Ditch the bottled water at home, declutter your wardrobe and set yourself a financial goalMon Jan 06 2025 - 06:00
Carlow Weather’s Alan O’Reilly: ‘There’s people telling me snow’s going over top of their wellies in some area’Roads and footpaths in hardest hit areas likely to become a hazard in days ahead amid cold conditionsSun Jan 05 2025 - 16:34
Ireland weather update: Met Éireann forecasts ‘significant snowfall’ as orange warnings extended to 10 counties Forecaster predicts sub-zero temperatures and ‘very disruptive and impactful’ over coming weekendSat Jan 04 2025 - 06:20
Medically prescribed cannabis seized and UK-based woman and son ‘interrogated’ at Dublin Airport Dolores Pickering, an Irish national living in the UK, says Christmas ‘absolutely ruined’ after she and her son - who has been prescribed cannabis for chronic anxiety - are questionedFri Jan 03 2025 - 06:00
House prices surge with supply of second-hand homes at lowest level since 2007Prices rise by 9% to average of €332,000 across the State, says Daft.ie, with Dublin average just below €443,000Thu Jan 02 2025 - 06:00
Concert controversies, interest rate cuts, airline woes and that expensive bike shed: Pricewatch - the year that was From uproar over Taylor Swift and Oasis tickets, to the nonexistent Halloween parade on O’Connell Street, 2024 was far from a quiet yearMon Dec 30 2024 - 00:00
Conor Pope’s guide to health insurance: Everything you need to knowAccess to consultants, private hospital rooms and reduced waiting times are some of the reasons why it can pay to have private health insuranceSat Dec 28 2024 - 05:00
Retailer lobby group warns of surge in cigarette and medicine smugglingRetailers Against Smuggling calls on incoming government to tackle rising illicit tradeFri Dec 27 2024 - 13:38
Women are far more likely to re-gift unwanted presents than menSizeable percentage of Irish shoppers also unsure of rights when returning faulty goods, notes studyFri Dec 27 2024 - 00:01
‘There used to be queues round the block’: Staff outnumber shoppers four to one in one Grafton Street storeStaff outnumber shoppers four to one in one Dublin store with bargain-hunters thin on the ground for St Stephen’s DayThu Dec 26 2024 - 15:25
Winter sales: Do they still offer value in the era of year-round discounts?Winter sales are a great chance to bag high-quality bargains that last for years, experts sayThu Dec 26 2024 - 06:00
Winter sales guide: From refund rights to mistakes to avoid, what you need to know before shoppingHow to understand the legislation around sales prices, your refund rights and five mistakes to avoid in winter salesWed Dec 25 2024 - 20:15
‘A taxi, compliments of Irish Rail. What service!’ A Christmas customer service miracleBusinesses get a bit of a bashing during the year but these stories show that sometimes they can give the gift of a good outcomeMon Dec 23 2024 - 09:45
Irish lorry drivers at risk of being stranded in British ports on Christmas Day, haulage body saysStormy conditions and damage to ferry at Fishguard compound festive season challenges for hauliers as Holyhead port remains closedSat Dec 21 2024 - 16:49
Hugs, tears and joy at the airport as the Dublin of Christmas returns comes to life‘Saibh and I are going to put up the Christmas tree later ... I was told not to put it up until she arrived’Sat Dec 21 2024 - 16:02
Christmas dinner for under €35? We went shopping to see what the grocery shop really costsKantar’s figure of €34.74 seems at odds with Irish people’s tendency to eat and drink with the abandon of a Tudor king at ChristmasSat Dec 21 2024 - 06:00
Garda ‘stretched’ as online fraud reaches ‘industrial’ levels, Drew Harris warnsHeightened concern over scams in run-up to Christmas as Garda Commissioner outlines ‘increasingly complex and difficult’ threats to StateFri Dec 20 2024 - 06:00
Social media posts circulating about a fake DHL delivery scam are themselves untrue, says companyPhoto of DHL delivery card circulating on Facebook and WhatsApp is from SingaporeThu Dec 19 2024 - 10:23
Holyhead port closure: Thousands face anxious wait over crossings to Ireland in the run-up to ChristmasMajor food retailers confident closure ‘will have very limited impact on customers, now that contingency plans are in place’Wed Dec 18 2024 - 18:09
Holyhead Q&A: What is the situation with ferry crossings and when can we expect a reopening?As concerns rise over the likelihood of the Welsh port not reopening before Christmas, what are the situations and options facing intending passengers?Mon Dec 16 2024 - 15:57
Christmas dinner cost climbs as supermarkets prepare for consumer spending spreePrice of most components of a traditional festive meal have risen over last yearMon Dec 16 2024 - 13:31
Have yourself a merry last-minute Christmas. Shop early and forget perfectFollow our expert advice and reader tips, and take the stress and expense out of the next few daysMon Dec 16 2024 - 06:00
Holyhead Port: Ferry travel remains at risk of disruption as postal delays are largely clearedIrish and Welsh ministers meet over response to port’s closure due to storm damageSun Dec 15 2024 - 19:51
DK Windows owner apologises and promises to work to fulfil some orders Customers who paid deposits likely to be considered unsecured creditors and last in queue for repayment from realised assetsFri Dec 13 2024 - 18:46
Holyhead Port closure: Will it impact people coming home for Christmas?An Post is confident it can handle the parcel backlog amid disruption from port closureFri Dec 13 2024 - 15:13