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Emirates Launches New Daily Dublin Flights, Boosting Travel Options

UPDATE: Emirates has just announced a significant expansion of its services, introducing a third daily flight to and from Dublin Airport starting on October 26, 2025. This new route is set to enhance travel options for Irish holidaymakers and business travelers alike.
The new flight, designated as EK165, will depart Dubai at 2:10 AM local time, arriving in Dublin at 6:25 AM. The return journey will see flights leaving Dublin at 8:25 AM, landing in Dubai by 8:00 PM local time. This early morning service complements existing afternoon and evening flights, making it easier than ever for travelers to plan their trips.
Emirates will operate these flights using the luxurious Boeing 777-300ER, featuring a three-class configuration: eight private suites in first class, 42 lie-flat seats in business class, and 304 spacious economy class seats. This addition promises an exceptional flying experience, known for its comfort and high-end amenities.
The new schedule also provides enhanced connectivity to popular destinations within the Emirates network, including Sydney, Melbourne, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Bangkok. Travelers can now enjoy seamless connections to these vibrant cities, making it an attractive option for those looking to explore beyond Dubai.
In a recent statement, Emirates Ireland country manager Anita Thomas expressed enthusiasm for the new flight, emphasizing the airline’s commitment to providing better travel options for its customers. The airline recently introduced a newly retrofitted Boeing 777 on the Dublin-Dubai route, becoming the only airline offering a four-class configuration from Dublin, further enhancing the travel experience.
With this expansion, Emirates will now operate a total of 21 flights weekly between Dublin and Dubai, solidifying its position as a key player in the aviation market. The new flight schedule is expected to boost tourism and business travel significantly, providing a vital link between Ireland and the UAE.
As the October launch approaches, travelers are encouraged to book their tickets early to secure their preferred travel times and classes. This announcement marks a pivotal moment for Irish travelers, making international travel more accessible than ever.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Emirates continues to enhance its services and connectivity from Dublin.
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Urgent Action Needed to Save Kilmacduagh’s Leaning Tower NOW

URGENT UPDATE: Authorities are calling for immediate intervention to protect the historic “leaning” tower of Kilmacduagh, located in Tierneevin, South Galway. Local Senator PJ Murphy has brought the alarming situation to the attention of the Seanad, highlighting a noticeable increase in the tower’s lean over the past two decades.
Documents reveal that the lean was first documented over 250 years ago, but experts now warn that the situation has intensified significantly. Archaeologists and local historians have observed a troubling trend, with the tower’s structural integrity deteriorating at an alarming rate, raising concerns about its future.
Senator Murphy has appealed directly to the Office of Public Works (OPW) to act swiftly, requesting a thorough assessment of the site. “This is not just a historical monument; it’s a part of our cultural heritage that needs immediate protection,” Murphy stated.
The Kilmacduagh tower, known for its unique architectural features, attracts numerous visitors each year. Local residents are anxious about the implications of its potential collapse, which would not only erase a significant piece of history but also impact tourism and community pride.
As the situation develops, local authorities are urged to respond promptly to prevent further deterioration. The community is rallying around this cause, emphasizing the need for urgent action to save this iconic landmark.
Stay tuned for further updates on this critical issue. The future of Kilmacduagh’s tower hangs in the balance, and immediate intervention is essential.
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World’s Fastest E-Scooter Unveiled, Hits 100 mph – Ireland Next?

BREAKING: A new e-scooter capable of reaching speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h) has just been unveiled by UK company Bo. This development raises urgent questions about the future of e-scooter regulations in Ireland.
The recently launched ‘Turbo’ e-scooter is being touted as a game-changer in personal electric transportation. While e-scooters are currently legal on Irish roads, they are restricted to a maximum speed of 20 km/h. The Turbo, described as a “monster” by CEO Oscar Morgan, aims to elevate e-scooters into mainstream automotive culture.
However, despite its groundbreaking design, the Turbo will not be available in Ireland anytime soon due to its lack of street legality. Even if regulations were to change, the high price tag of $29,500 (€25,310) could deter many potential buyers. Interested customers must also demonstrate prior riding experience through an online portal on the Turbo’s official website.
Crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum, the Turbo boasts a powerful 1800Wh battery capable of charging 1,500 iPhones at once. It offers an impressive range of 150 miles (240 km) on a single charge, far exceeding typical e-scooter capabilities.
The Turbo has been tested by professional racer Tre Whyte, who reached speeds of 85 mph (136 km/h) during initial runs. Bo’s Chief Technology Officer, Harry Willis, confirmed that the company is working to increase the Turbo’s performance even further, aiming for triple-digit speeds.
“Having successfully completed the shakedown process on race tracks here in the UK, we are now initiating a process to increase the output and speed from the vehicle until we achieve our target,” Willis stated.
The unveiling of the Turbo comes amid growing scrutiny over e-scooter regulations in Ireland. Local authorities are faced with the challenge of balancing the innovative potential of these vehicles with public safety concerns. As e-scooters gain popularity, the demand for regulatory clarity becomes increasingly urgent.
What happens next? With the Turbo making waves in the tech community, all eyes will be on Irish lawmakers to see if they will adapt current laws to accommodate this new wave of transportation technology.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. The Turbo may just be the catalyst for a significant shift in how we view e-scooters on the roads.
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Claire Kerrane Doubts Mary Lou McDonald Will Run for President

UPDATE: In a striking announcement, Sinn Féin TD Claire Kerrane has expressed skepticism about party leader Mary Lou McDonald entering the presidential race. This statement comes shortly after an internal party discussion regarding potential candidates.
During the consultation, McDonald notably did not eliminate the possibility of her candidacy, but Kerrane’s comments suggest a different outlook. “I don’t see Mary Lou McDonald trying to leave the Dáil,” Kerrane stated, indicating a belief that the party leader will remain focused on her current role rather than pursuing the presidency.
This development raises questions about the future leadership of Sinn Féin. Alongside McDonald, other prominent figures such as Michelle O’Neill, the North’s First Minister, and MP John Finucane have emerged as potential contenders for the presidential nomination. The party is experiencing a significant moment, as internal dynamics shift and the political landscape evolves.
The implications of Kerrane’s comments are substantial. As the party navigates its future, the focus will increasingly be on who will lead Sinn Féin in the coming years. The presidential race is becoming a hot topic, and McDonald’s decision to remain non-committal adds layers of intrigue to the unfolding narrative.
With political tensions rising and the next election cycle approaching, all eyes are on Sinn Féin and its leadership decisions. The party’s strategy will have a profound impact on its direction as well as on national politics.
As this story develops, political analysts and supporters alike will be watching closely for any further announcements from McDonald and other party leaders. Will Kerrane’s assessment hold true, or will McDonald surprise everyone with a bid for the presidency? Keep an eye on the latest updates as this situation unfolds.
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Galway Medical Card Holders Face Urgent Dental Care Crisis

BREAKING: Medical card holders in Galway face a critical dental care crisis as local officials reveal they must travel to other counties for treatment. This alarming situation was brought to light in the Dáil when Sinn Féin TD Mairead Farrell stated that not a single dental practice in Galway is accepting new patients with medical cards.
This urgent update underscores a long-standing issue affecting many in the community. The number of dentists participating in the Dental Treatment Service Scheme has dwindled significantly over recent years, leaving vulnerable populations without access to essential dental care.
“Everyone deserves access to dental treatment when they need it,” Deputy Farrell emphasized. She called on the government to prioritize this pressing issue, highlighting the emotional and physical toll on affected residents. With dental emergencies on the rise, the lack of local services places an unfair burden on those already facing economic challenges.
The implications of this crisis extend beyond mere inconvenience; they pose serious health risks for individuals who cannot afford to travel elsewhere for necessary treatments. Many local families are now left to navigate a complex and costly healthcare system, further exacerbating their difficulties.
As public pressure mounts, authorities are being urged to take immediate action. Residents are encouraged to voice their concerns to local representatives and demand solutions. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected as community leaders and healthcare advocates push for change.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the community rallies for immediate solutions to ensure that all residents have equitable access to dental healthcare.
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