Tech News WhatsApp updates privacy policy after record €225 million fine Users of the messaging app will be notified of the changes but won't have to take any action, the company said. 22/11/2021
Experiences Is this Irish town the best place to celebrate Halloween in the world? Derry has found new fame in recent years as the setting for comedy TV series, Derry Girls. But over Halloween, they become Derry Ghouls. 30/10/2021
Nature Irish baron turns estate he inherited into wildlife oasis Randal Plunkett, the 21st Baron of Dunsany, has allowed his hereditary estate in the east of Ireland to return to the wilderness. 17/10/2021
Ireland UK's N Ireland demands risk 'breakdown' in EU relations, Ireland warns Both Brussels and London have blamed each other for the lack of progress and warned they're running out of patience. 10/10/2021
Ireland Ireland's Mica scandal: Owners of crumbling homes march in Dublin The scandal, named after the mineral in bricks that caused walls to crack and crumble across Ireland, is estimated to have affected over 20,000 homes. 08/10/2021
Living How can poetry help us wake up to the climate crisis? Poetry cannot fix the climate crisis - people can, and the more our empathies and imaginations are stirred the better. 07/10/2021
Europe News Ireland agrees to set historical minimum corporate tax rate Ireland has agreed to adopt a 15% minimum corporate tax rate after several months of negotiations with the OECD. 05/10/2021
Tech News Ireland’s health service using 30,000 outdated PCs after cyberattack Six months after the HSE’s entire IT system was compromised, Irish lawmakers are demanding to know why it is still using outdated computers. 22/09/2021
Mobility Old railways are being reborn as greenways in Ireland Ireland's abandoned 19th century railways have been revitalised as greenways in recent years after falling into disrepair. Here's the inside story on the transformation. 17/09/2021
Living Euroviews. Will Primark's sustainability pledge drive overconsumption further? Fast-fashion giant Primark has announced it will be completely sustainable by 2030. But low prices are driving overconsumption. 15/09/2021
Tech News Ireland fines WhatsApp €225m for breaking EU data protection rules Infringements relating to multiple GDPR articles were found. The Facebook-owned messaging platform was also cited for failing to meet its "transparency obligations". 02/09/2021
Sport Irish Football Association introduces equal pay for men and women Ireland's Football Association announced on Monday that the men's and women's national teams will receive the same match fee. 31/08/2021
Ireland Macron speaks about global corporate tax rate in visit to Ireland The OECD's global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% and Afghanistan were on the agenda during Emmanuel Macron's visit. 26/08/2021
Stays 10 enchanting castles in Ireland that you can actually stay in We explore some of Ireland’s most enchanting castles which have been turned into holiday retreats. 15/08/2021
Business Planet Opportunities on the horizon: the platform promoting Europe's best innovation and research In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Ireland to take a look at an online hub that’s creating new investment opportunities for EU backed research and innovation. 06/08/2021
No Comment Fishing flotilla sails to Irish parliament in protest of quotas A flotilla of around 70 fishing boats moor on Dublin’s river Liffey, outside the city’s convention centre where parliament is currently sitting. 23/06/2021
Living This community seed program is ensuring the future of food in Ireland A handful of people in Ireland want to make sure that their kids eat the same apples as they did. But it takes a lot of work to protect native seeds. 20/06/2021
Eco-Innovation Old wind turbines are being reborn as bridges in Ireland Decommissioned wind turbine blades are a recycling nightmare, inspiring inventive solutions like turning them into bridges. 18/06/2021
Eco-Innovation The homegrown hive that could save Ireland’s bees Euronews Green spoke to a young Irish beekeeper who has designed a hive made from mushroom roots and old sawdust. 27/05/2021
My Europe Series What is a púca? And why has it caused an ideological war in Ireland? A controversial sculpture has divided opinion in Ireland, pitting rural traditionalists against the country's urban liberals. 26/05/2021
Travel News Why are Ireland's pilots protesting? The Irish government is set to release its aviation reopening strategy this week. Here's why pilots are protesting. 25/05/2021
Travel News Power of a placename: Ireland’s many Yr Wyddfas Towns with names like Youghal and Dún Laoghaire have confused tourists in Ireland for years. Why are Ireland's placenames so confusing for English speakers? 24/05/2021
Green News How a TikTok trend led to hundreds of abandoned ducklings The popularity of duckling videos on TikTok led to teens buying them from street sellers for as little as €5, unaware of the care ducklings need to survive 21/05/2021
Tech News Irish healthcare service targeted by 'significant ransomware attack' Ireland's Health Service Executive said on Friday that it has shut down its IT systems as a precaution. 14/05/2021
Ireland A century on, what was Ireland's partition & why does it still matter? On this 100th anniversary, Euronews explores the back story and enduring legacy of the partition of Ireland. 03/05/2021
Tech News Ireland encourages remote work to repopulate rural areas The Irish government is hoping to bank on the rise of remote work to breathe new life into rural towns and villages. 16/04/2021