Minister for Health launches new alliance aimed at improving vaccination rates...
Minister for Health Simon Harris TD has launched the Vaccine Alliance on Tuesday, aimed at boosting the uptake of childhood vaccines and reducing vaccine...
Annual national fitness day launched
National Fitness Day 2019, which takes place on 26th September, will see participating Ireland Active members across the country open their facilities, with workplaces and...
Toxic stress – bearing the pressure of modern life
A leading expert in the area of anxiety and depression has told a major conference that human beings are dealing with an unprecedented burden...
Escape Your Chair this September to improve your heart health
The Irish Heart Foundation has today launched its month-long heart health campaign entitled, ‘Escape Your Chair’. The campaign, which aims to raise awareness of...
The Migraine Association of Ireland plans national campaign to encourage migraine...
During Migraine Awareness Week (September 9-15, 2019) The Migraine Association of Ireland are encouraging people with migraine to get outdoors and experience the potential...
Local landmarks light up gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
This week marks the start of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month which takes place each year during September.
The Light
it Up Gold Campaign was first...
Meet RTÉ News’ Newest Presenter
First time television presenter Aisling Moloney (22) from Dungarvan, Co. Waterford is the newest addition to the RTÉ news2day team and will begin broadcasting today (Monday 2nd September).
news2day is RTÉ’s news...
Kilworth resident publishes her first book
Scottish-born Dr Lucy Weir, now resident in Kilworth, has just published her first book entitled Love is Green.
Lucy says the point of her book...
9 in 10 adults believe Ireland is an expensive place to...
According to a recent study done by Eurostat, Ireland is the fourth most expensive country in the world for food and non-alcoholic drinks, and...
Vikings arrived in Ireland when the population was in serious decline
New research has found that the population of Ireland was in decline for almost 200 years before the Vikings settled.
Previously it was thought that...