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Historic Dalkey Pub The Queens Reopens Under New Management

The historic The Queens Pub in Dalkey is set to reopen its doors following extensive renovations and a change in ownership. Originally established in 1745, the pub temporarily closed earlier this year, just three years after being purchased by hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle. The new proprietors, Doherty Hospitality, plan to welcome patrons back starting tomorrow, July 16, 2023.
The renovation has been meticulous, preserving the venue’s rich heritage while introducing modern comforts. The owners emphasize a commitment to showcasing the best of Irish food, drink, and hospitality. According to Kamila, the general manager, “We’re delighted to breathe new life into The Queens. This is more than just a reopening; it’s a celebration of history, community, and the vibrant future we see for Dalkey.” The pub aims to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.
The Queens Pub was listed for sale last year with an asking price of €3.95 million. The sale included planning permission for a 30-bed guest house at the rear of the property, further expanding the venue’s potential. Previous owners Tom Mulcahy, the former CEO of AIB, and his wife June had acquired the pub in 2021.
As the reopening approaches, community members and pub enthusiasts are eager to experience the revitalized space that combines its historic charm with contemporary flair. The venue is expected to attract both loyal patrons and newcomers, marking a significant milestone in Dalkey’s social landscape.
Doherty Hospitality’s vision for The Queens goes beyond mere renovations; it’s about fostering a sense of community and celebrating the pub’s storied past. The team looks forward to welcoming guests starting at midday on July 16, promising an experience that honors the legacy of this beloved establishment.
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Fianna Fáil TDs Urgently Consider Maire Geoghegan-Quinn for Presidency

UPDATE: Fianna Fáil TDs are urgently discussing Maire Geoghegan-Quinn as a potential candidate for the presidency, marking a significant turn in the party’s strategy. The former European Commissioner and Galway West TD has emerged as a strong contender, with party members believing she could address the pressing leadership challenges ahead.
This development, reported by the Irish Independent earlier today, has electrified political circles in Galway and beyond. Geoghegan-Quinn, who previously shattered ceilings as the first woman appointed to the Irish cabinet since Constance Markievicz in 1979, is seen as a formidable candidate with a wealth of experience. At just 29 years old, she made history and has since played a crucial role in significant reforms, including the decriminalization of homosexual acts during her tenure as Justice Minister.
The 74-year-old Carna native has a storied career, having served as Ireland’s first female European Commissioner from 2010 to 2014, focusing on research, innovation, and science. Her previous position as a member of the European Court of Auditors from 2000 to 2010 further demonstrates her extensive qualifications and deep understanding of governance.
Despite earlier indications that Geoghegan-Quinn had ruled out a presidential bid, the latest discussions among Fianna Fáil representatives suggest a shift in sentiment. The urgency behind this potential candidacy reflects the party’s need for strong leadership as it navigates a complex political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.
As political analysts weigh the implications of this possible nomination, many are keenly watching how the party’s internal dynamics will unfold. Will Geoghegan-Quinn accept the challenge? What does this mean for the future of Fianna Fáil?
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops. The political future of Ireland could very well hinge on this decision, making it a crucial moment for both the party and the nation.
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Parents Turning to Loans as Back-to-School Costs Soar

A recent survey has revealed that the number of parents resorting to loans for back-to-school expenses has tripled since last year. Currently, approximately 12 percent of parents are turning to loans to finance their children’s school supplies, a significant increase from 4 percent in 2024. This alarming trend comes as the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) reports a rise in overall school-related costs for the upcoming September.
Back-to-school expenses are expected to place a heavy financial burden on families. According to the ILCU survey, parents with children in primary school will spend an average of €1,450, while those with secondary school children will face costs averaging €1,560. This marks an increase of €364 for primary school parents and €159 for secondary school parents compared to last year.
The survey, which included 730 parents, indicates that a third of respondents expect to incur debt due to back-to-school expenditures. This is a notable rise from 25 percent last year. In addition, 35 percent of parents reported that they would have to deny their children at least one essential item for school. Notably, half of the parents indicated that new gym gear is the item most likely to be skipped this year.
In light of these findings, Darren O’Rourke, Sinn Féin’s Education spokesperson, is urging the government to implement a cost-of-living package in the forthcoming Budget to assist struggling families. He stated, “This survey undertaken by the ILCU found that one in three families will be forced into debt to send their children back to school this Autumn. This is shocking and shows the stark reality of the cost-of-living crisis.”
O’Rourke also highlighted an additional financial strain on parents, noting that 78 percent of schools request a so-called “voluntary” contribution. These contributions are crucial for schools to operate effectively and address the increasing funding gap from the government, which is estimated to be around €25,000 per primary school.
The rising cost of education and the financial challenges facing families underscore the need for government action. While initiatives such as free school books and hot meals have been introduced, O’Rourke contends that these measures do not adequately alleviate the financial pressure on families.
As back-to-school season approaches, many parents are finding themselves caught in a difficult situation, balancing essential educational costs with the realities of their financial circumstances. The ILCU’s findings serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis affecting households across the country.
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Donegal Councillor Urges Urgent Action for Endometriosis Care

UPDATE: A Donegal County Councillor is urgently calling for a state-of-the-art endometriosis care center as thousands of women across Ireland struggle with inadequate treatment. Cllr Dakota Nic Mheanman, who has battled endometriosis since her teens, highlighted the pressing need for improved healthcare access during a heated debate in the Dáil on October 16, 2023.
This urgent motion, spearheaded by Sinn Féin, is set for a pivotal vote today. Cllr Nic Mheanman emphasized that no woman should have to “fight for her own healthcare,” a sentiment echoed by the alarming statistics revealed in recent surveys.
According to Sinn Féin, over 1,420 responses were collected in an online survey, with 95% of participants reporting missed education or work commitments due to debilitating symptoms. Shockingly, 58% of respondents have suffered for more than 10 years, and nearly half waited over 12 months for a consultation with a gynecologist.
Cllr Nic Mheanman stated, “Endometriosis care in Ireland has failed thousands of women. No one should be forced to fight to be believed, diagnosed, and treated.” This urgent plea underscores a wider systemic failure in women’s healthcare, where it takes an average of nine years to receive a formal diagnosis, leading to severe physical and emotional repercussions.
During the Dáil session, Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty shared a harrowing account of a local woman who endured a nine-year struggle to receive a diagnosis, facing constant dismissal and misdiagnosis. “We need to start listening and believing our sisters, mothers, aunties, nieces, and daughters,” he urged. The emphasis on prioritizing women’s health is now more crucial than ever.
Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill acknowledged the importance of the discussion, advocating for a different approach that establishes regional centers for endometriosis care. “What I am interested in is service delivery and the quickest possible way of ameliorating the sheer lack of service delivery for women’s health,” she stated.
Cllr Nic Mheanman concluded with a powerful message of solidarity: “Sinn Féin will fight with you and for you. We will keep this campaign going until you have the treatment, services, and healthcare you deserve here in this country.”
The outcome of today’s vote could mark a significant turning point in the fight for better endometriosis care in Ireland. The urgency of this issue resonates deeply with countless women who have been waiting too long for the care they need.
Stay tuned for updates as the vote unfolds, and join the conversation on social media to raise awareness about endometriosis care and the urgent need for change.
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Galway Player Scores €625,081 in EuroMillions Windfall!

BREAKING: A lucky EuroMillions player in Galway is celebrating an incredible win of €625,081 following Tuesday night’s draw on July 15, 2023. This remarkable victory comes as the player matched five numbers along with one Lucky Star, marking a significant boost to their midweek routine.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased at Eurospar in Carraroe, Co. Galway on the very day of the draw. This store has a history of big wins, having also sold a €7 million Lotto jackpot ticket last November, making it a local hotspot for fortune.
In addition to the Galway win, another Irish player from Louth matched five numbers to take home €14,609. That winning ticket was bought at Dunnes Stores in Dundalk, Co. Louth.
The winning numbers for last night’s EuroMillions draw were: 24, 38, 41, 45, 49, with the Lucky Stars being 1 and 6. While there was no jackpot winner for the whopping €96,858,365 EuroMillions jackpot, over 40,000 players in Ireland still walked away with prizes, including these two fortunate winners.
Emma Monaghan, spokesperson for the National Lottery, expressed excitement over the wins, stating,
“What fantastic news to wake up to – another substantial win for two Irish EuroMillions players! Huge congratulations to our winners in Galway and Louth.”
Monaghan encouraged all players to check their tickets closely, noting,
“You could be holding a winning ticket!”
This latest development adds to the growing excitement around EuroMillions in Ireland, demonstrating that luck is still very much alive. Players across the nation are urged to seize the moment and verify their tickets, as fortunes could change with just one draw.
Stay tuned for more updates as we follow the reactions and celebrations from the winners, and the impact of these significant prizes on their lives. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the next big win!
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