Events during the year 2021 in Ireland. As in most of the world, the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
dominated events in Ireland this year.
Incumbents

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President
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Michael D. Higgins
Michael Daniel Higgins (; born 18 April 1941) is an Irish politician, poet, broadcaster, and sociologist who has been serving as the president of Ireland since 2011. Entering national politics through the Labour Party, he served as a senator ...
*
Taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
:
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
(
FF)
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Tánaiste
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:
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
(
FG)
*
Minister for Finance:
Paschal Donohoe
Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as President of the Eurogroup since July 2020 and Ireland's Minister for Finance (Ireland), Minister for Finance since January 2025, and previously from 201 ...
(
FG)
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Chief Justice:
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Frank Clarke (until 10 October 2021)
**
Donal O'Donnell
Donal Gerard O'Donnell (born 25 October 1957) is an Irish jurist who has served as the Chief Justice of Ireland since October 2021. He has served as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since January 2010. He practised as a barrister between ...
(since 11 October 2021)
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Dáil:
33rd
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Seanad:
26th
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*26 is the seventh discrete semiprime (2 \times 13) and the fifth with 2 as the lowest non-unitary factor thus of the form (2.q), where q is a higher prime.
...
Events
January
* 1 January
**
Munster Technological University
Munster Technological University (MTU; ) is a public technological university consisting of six campuses located in Cork and Kerry. The university was established in January 2021, the result of a merger between two institutes of technology, ...
officially opened as Ireland's newest and second technological university, and was described by
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris
Simon Harris (born 17 October 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician serving as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Minister for Defence since January 2025, having previously served as Taoiseach from 2024 to 2025. He has ...
as an "important milestone".
** Minister for Children
Roderic O'Gorman
Roderic O'Gorman (born 12 December 1981) is an Irish Green Party politician who has served as leader of the Green Party since July 2024. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin West constituency since 2020. He previously served as Mini ...
announced that the resumption of pre-school programmes would be delayed until 11 January, in line with the reopening of primary and secondary schools.
* 2 January
** 3,394 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Ireland.
** The Director of the
National Virus Reference Laboratory
The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is located in University College Dublin, UCD, Dublin, Ireland and is affiliated to the University College Dublin School of Medicine. The NVRL provides a diagnostic and reference service for clinician ...
Cillian de Gascun
Cillian de Gascun is an Irish consultant virologist who has served as Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory in UCD since 2013. He previously served as the Chair of the NPHET Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group from 5 February 2020 ...
announced that a further nine cases of the
UK variant of COVID-19 had been detected in Ireland from 23 December to 29 December, bringing the total number of cases identified to 16.
** It was revealed that there were approximately 9,000 positive COVID-19 tests not yet logged on the
Health Service Executive
The Health Service Executive (HSE) () is the publicly funded healthcare system in Ireland, responsible for the provision of health and personal social services. It came into operation on 1 January 2005.
The current director-general is Berna ...
's
IT systems
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, due to both limitations in the software; and lack of staff to check and input details, meaning there was an effective ceiling of approximately 1,700 to 2,000 cases that could be logged each day.
* 3 January – 4,962 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.
* 4 January – 6,110 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.
* 5 January
** A 95-year-old woman became the first nursing home resident in Ireland to receive the
Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
** An infectious diseases consultant became the first healthcare worker in the
Mater University Hospital to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
** The
taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
,
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
, announced that up to 135,000 people would be vaccinated nationwide by the end of February 2021.
* 6 January
** 7,836 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.
** The Government agreed a number of new lockdown measures including the closure of all schools until February with
Leaving Certificate
A secondary school leaving qualification is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary education requirements of their locality, often including the passage of a final qualification examination.
For each leaving certificate ...
students allowed to attend school for three days a week, the closure of all non-essential construction sites with certain exceptions at 6pm on 8 January, the requirement from 9 January for all passengers from the
United Kingdom
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and
South Africa
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to have a negative
PCR test
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that they acquired within 72 hours of travelling and the prohibition of click-and-collect services for non-essential retail.
** The
tánaiste
The Tánaiste ( , ) is the second-ranking member of the government of Ireland and the holder of its second-most senior office. It is the equivalent of the deputy prime minister in other parliamentary systems.
The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
,
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
, announced that the
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
The Moderna COVID19 vaccine, sold under the brand name Spikevax, is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by the American company Moderna, the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and the Biomedical Advanced ...
would allow 10,000 more people in Ireland to be vaccinated per week.
** It was announced that the minister for justice
Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Education and Youth since January 2025 and Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael since October 2024. A Teachta Dála (TD) ...
tested positive for COVID-19.
* 7 January
** NPHET confirmed that the backlog of cases due to a delay in reporting positive laboratory results have been cleared.
** The Government was forced to abandon plans for Leaving Certificate students to attend school on three days a week, and instead students will return to
homeschooling
Homeschooling or home schooling (American English), also known as home education or elective home education (EHE) (British English), is the education of school-aged children at home or a variety of places other than a school. Usually conducted ...
along with other students until February, after the
Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland
The Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) is a trade union for secondary school teachers in Ireland. It is a member of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. The union represents 18,500 teachers in schools attended by 80% of all second ...
(ASTI) directed its members not to return to in-school teaching.
** The distribution of the
Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in private and voluntary nursing homes began nationwide, with 22 nursing homes of 3,000 residents and staff to be vaccinated.
** The tánaiste announced that the Government would consider banning the sale of alcohol after a certain time in a day, while all pubs, restaurants and other businesses were set to remain closed until April.
* 8 January
** 8,248 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed – the highest number of confirmed cases recorded in a single day so far since the
pandemic reached Ireland.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
confirmed that three cases of the
South African variant of COVID-19 had been detected in the
Republic of Ireland
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by whole genome sequencing associated with travel from
South Africa
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.
**
Met Éireann
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issued multiple Status Yellow low temperature and ice warnings as it was forecast to be extremely cold with temperatures plummeting to between –1 and –7 degrees Celsius.
* 9 January – A major fire that broke out at an animal feed storage facility near the
Port of Cork
The Port of Cork () is the main port serving the south of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, County Cork and Cork City. It is one of the three "Ports of National Significance (Tier 1)" as designated by National Ports Policy.
It offers all six ship ...
was brought under control.
* 11 January
** The purchase of alcohol with supermarket vouchers as well as a number of multi-buy schemes were banned under new legislation that came into effect.
** Figures revealed by the
Our World in Data
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It is a project of the Global Cha ...
organisation showed that Ireland had the highest daily number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world for every million people.
**
Gardaí (police) received new COVID-19 enforcement powers, including the power to fine people €100 in breach in the 5km travel limit.
* 12 January
** The
Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation
The Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation (officially the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes and certain related matters) was a judicial Commission of investigation (Ireland), commission of investigation, estab ...
published its final report. The 3,000-page document stated that approximately 9,000 children died in Mother and Baby Homes between 1925 and 1998.
** The Government agreed that all passengers arriving into Ireland would need a negative PCR COVID-19 test taken 72 hours before departure from Saturday 16 January.
** The first shipment of the
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
The Moderna COVID19 vaccine, sold under the brand name Spikevax, is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by the American company Moderna, the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and the Biomedical Advanced ...
arrived in Ireland.
** The
Fine Gael parliamentary party agreed to readmit three
senators who attended an
Oireachtas Golf Society dinner in
Clifden
Clifden () is a coastal town in County Galway, Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay. As the largest town in the region, it is often referred to as "the Capital of Connemara". Frequen ...
in
August 2020.
** The
Irish Prison Service
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History
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announced that three prisoners in
Portlaoise
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It is in the Midland Region, Ireland, South Midlands in the province of Leinster.
Portlaoise was the fastest growing of the top 20 largest town ...
and
Mountjoy Prison
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The current prison Governor is Ray Murtagh.
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s tested positive for COVID-19.
* 13 January
** The taoiseach, Micheál Martin, issued a formal apology to victims and survivors of Mother and Baby Homes, on behalf of the state, and promised that the apology would be followed by actions, including access to counselling and records, provision of medical cards, and a system of reparations.
** The
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation is the largest Irish professional union for nurses and midwives with 40,000 members. It was founded in 1919 after World War I, when a group of Irish nurses and midwives had a meeting in Dublin to discu ...
(INMO) called for the Government to declare a national emergency and for all private hospital capacity to be fully nationalised into the
public healthcare system as the number of hospitalisations doubled the peak of April 2020.
* 14 January
** Gardaí issued 29 fines to people breaching the 5km travel limit over the previous seven days including three people who travelled 80km to "collect burgers from a takeaway" in
Ringsend
Ringsend () is a Southside (Dublin), southside inner suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey and east of the River Dodder, about two kilometres east of the city centre. It is the sou ...
,
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
.
** The
National Transport Authority announced that reduced timetables for bus operators in Dublin would recommence from Monday 18 January and would run at 80 percent capacity.
** The
Fianna Fáil parliamentary party agreed to readmit three senators who attended an Oireachtas Golf Society dinnerin Clifden in
August 2020.
* 15 January – The
Chief Medical Officers of Ireland and
Northern Ireland
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Tony Holohan
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and
Michael McBride issued a joint statement urging everyone to stay at home.
* 16 January
** Around 1,800 healthcare workers received the
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
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at three mass vaccination centres that opened in
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
,
Galway
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and
Portlaoise
Portlaoise ( ), or Port Laoise (), is the county town of County Laois, Republic of Ireland, Ireland.
It is in the Midland Region, Ireland, South Midlands in the province of Leinster.
Portlaoise was the fastest growing of the top 20 largest town ...
.
** The
Department of Health
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announced the suspension of all nursing and midwifery student placements for two weeks due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on staffing levels.
* 17 January
** The Government requested early deliveries of the
Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
The Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID19 vaccine, sold under the brand names Covishield and Vaxzevria among others, is a viral vector vaccine COVID-19 vaccine, for the prevention of COVID-19. It was developed in the United Kingdom by University of ...
as discussions to secure early delivery of the vaccine got underway.
** The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation called for further clarity on the decision to suspend nursery and midwifery student placements for two weeks.
* 18 January – The number of patients with COVID-19 being treated in hospitals around the country reached a record 2,023, with 200 in
intensive care unit
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An inten ...
s and over 400 people receiving high-grade ventilation and respiratory support.
* 19 January
** Ninety three deaths of COVID-19 were confirmed.
** The Government was forced to abandon plans to reopen special schools on Thursday 21 January for thousands of children with special educational needs following safety concerns among staff unions.
* 20 January
** The
Saint Patrick's Day
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Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Chris ...
parade in Dublin was cancelled for a second year.
** Taoiseach Micheál Martin congratulated
Joe Biden
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on his
inauguration
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as the
46th President of the United States.
* 22 January
** The taoiseach confirmed that there would be no easing of
Level 5 lockdown restrictions at the end of January and suggested the current restrictions would be in place for at least another four weeks.
** Gardaí issued 771 fines to people breaching the 5km travel limit since 11 January with the majority issued in
Wicklow
Wicklow ( ; , meaning 'church of the toothless one'; ) is the county town of County Wicklow in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located on the east of Ireland, south of Dublin. According to the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census, it had ...
,
Cork
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Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
,
Laois
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and
Longford
Longford () is the county town of County Longford in Ireland. It had a population of 10,952 at the 2022 census. It is the biggest town in the county and about one third of the county's population lives there. Longford lies at the meeting of ...
, while 30 fines were issued for the non-wearing of face coverings in certain locations.
** The
Chief Clinical Officer of the
Health Service Executive
The Health Service Executive (HSE) () is the publicly funded healthcare system in Ireland, responsible for the provision of health and personal social services. It came into operation on 1 January 2005.
The current director-general is Berna ...
(HSE)
Colm Henry stated that COVID-19 transmission levels remained too high for schools to reopen in February.
** The HSE confirmed that 11 residents of a nursing home in
North County Dublin died after testing positive for COVID-19.
** A woman was arrested after the lord mayor of Dublin
Hazel Chu
Hazel Chung-fai Chu (born 3 November 1980) is an Irish Green Party politician who has been a member of Dublin City Council since May 2019. She was chair of the Green Party from December 2019 to December 2021. She was the first Irish-born person ...
was targeted by a group of anti-mask protestors for wearing a face mask outside the
Mansion House, Dublin
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History
The first dedicated mayor ...
.
* 23 January
** The taoiseach stated that COVID-19 vaccinations for people over the age of 70 may be delayed due to issues with the supply of the
Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
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, and also stated that COVID-19 restrictions would be in place for at least the first six months of the year and that not all of the 1 million students nationwide will be back in school before Saint Patrick's Day.
** Met Éireann issued a national Status Yellow snow and ice warning as falls of hail, sleet and snow with icy and hazardous conditions was forecast to take place.
* 24 January – A national Status Yellow snow and ice warning remained in place and a low-temperature and ice warning came into effect as it was forecast to be very cold overnight, with temperatures expected to drop as low as -5 degrees Celsius, while Gardaí urged caution on icy roads after the
west
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and
east
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of the country was hit by snow.
* 25 January
** Gardaí warned that foreign holidays were not deemed essential as 1,500 fines were issued to people breaching the 5km travel limit in the previous two weeks.
** Minister for health
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
announced that community vaccination of people aged 70 and over would begin in mid-February.
** A meat-processing plant in
Bunclody
Bunclody (), formerly Newtownbarry (until 1950), is a small town on the River Slaney in Wexford, Ireland. It is located near the foot of Mount Leinster. Most of the town is in County Wexford; a small area at the north end of town is in Count ...
,
County Wexford
County Wexford () is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster and is part of the Southern Region, Ireland, Southern Region. Named after the town of Wexford, it was ba ...
confirmed 42 cases of COVID-19 following screening of all staff on 15 January.
** The
Garda Síochána
(; meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace") is the national police and security service of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is more commonly referred to as the Gardaí (; "Guardians") or "the Guards". The service is headed by the Garda Commissio ...
, HSE, and the
Department of Health
A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their o ...
warned the public to be aware of possible scam text messages and phone calls relating to the COVID-19 vaccine.
* 26 January
** Ireland's COVID-19 death toll passed 3,000 after 90 more COVID-19-related deaths were reported, bringing the death toll since the beginning of the pandemic to 3,066.
** Chief Medical Officer
Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
confirmed that a further six cases of the
South African variant of COVID-19 had been detected.
** The government announced the extension of the
Level 5 lockdown restrictions until 5 March, along with a number of new measures including a mandatory 14-day quarantine period for all people travelling into the country without a negative COVID-19 test, including all arrivals from Brazil and South Africa.
** The government made the wearing of face coverings in all banks, credit unions and post offices mandatory.
** Talks between the
Department of Education
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and unions continued with hopes that schools would be able to reopen on a phased basis between February and March.
* 28 January
** A man was arrested in connection with the murder of 16-year-old Josh Dunne who was stabbed to death in
Ballymun
Ballymun () is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, at the northern edge of the city's Northside.
Ballymun has several sub-districts, such as Sillogue, Coultry, Shangan and Poppintree, and is close to Dublin Airport. A metro stop on a city-to-airpo ...
, Dublin on the night of 26 January.
**
Katie Taylor
Katie Taylor (born 2 July 1986) is an Irish professional boxer and former footballer. She was the undisputed and undefeated lineal world lightweight champion from 2019 to 2024, and has held the undisputed and lineal world super lightweight ...
was named the
RTÉ Sports Person of the Year 2020.
* 29 January
**The taoisesch paid tribute to
RTÉ
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's
Tommie Gorman
Tommie Gorman (3 April 1956 – 25 June 2024) was an Irish journalist. He worked for RTÉ News from 1980 to 2021, where he was the former Northern Ireland editor.
Gorman was known for his personal interviews with figures such as Seán Quinn, ...
who was retiring from
the organisation in April after 41 years.
** Ireland was expected to receive 300,000 fewer doses of the
Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
The Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID19 vaccine, sold under the brand names Covishield and Vaxzevria among others, is a viral vector vaccine COVID-19 vaccine, for the prevention of COVID-19. It was developed in the United Kingdom by University of ...
by the end of March as a result of a shortfall in deliveries to the European Union.
** Gardaí issued more than 2,400 fines to people breaching the 5km travel limit in the previous two weeks, including a man who travelled 200km to "collect a puppy as a gift" in
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
.
* 30 January
** Met Éireann issued a Status Yellow snow and ice warning for 18 counties with temperatures forecast to drop to below freezing overnight.
** The chief medical officer, Tony Holohan, announced that more cases had been confirmed in one month than throughout 2020 with over 1,000 deaths and more than 100,000 cases confirmed in January.
** The Director of the
National Virus Reference Laboratory
The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is located in University College Dublin, UCD, Dublin, Ireland and is affiliated to the University College Dublin School of Medicine. The NVRL provides a diagnostic and reference service for clinician ...
Cillian de Gascun
Cillian de Gascun is an Irish consultant virologist who has served as Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory in UCD since 2013. He previously served as the Chair of the NPHET Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group from 5 February 2020 ...
stated that there was no significant transmission of the
South African COVID-19 variant in Ireland as cases of the variant identified had been contained.
February
* 1 February
** The Department of Education agreed to reopen special schools with 50 percent capacity on Thursday 11 February and special classes in mainstream schools on Monday 22 February.
**
Europol
Europol, officially the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, is the law enforcement agency of the European Union (EU). Established in 1998, it is based in The Hague, Netherlands, and serves as the central hub for coordinating c ...
warned travellers to watch for organised crime gangs selling fake negative COVID-19 certificates at airports.
** Latest figures showed that in the last four days of January, Gardaí fined 280 people at
Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport () is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by DAA (formerly Dublin Airport Authority). The airport is located in Collinstown, north of Dublin, and south of the town of Swords.
In 2024, over 34 ...
for leaving the country for non-essential travel, while more than 3,500 fines had been issued in total for breaches of COVID-19 regulations, with 2,100 fines for travelling without a reasonable excuse.
** A nursing home in
Tuam
Tuam (; , meaning 'mound' or 'burial-place') is a town in Ireland and the second-largest settlement in County Galway. It is west of the midland Region, Ireland, midlands of Ireland, about north of Galway city. The town is in a civil parishe ...
,
County Galway
County Galway ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Northern and Western Region, taking up the south of the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht. The county population was 276,451 at the 20 ...
appealed for help from qualified nurses following the deaths of 12 residents due to COVID-19.
** It was announced that more than 30 residents of four
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
nursing homes and a community hospital in County Kerry died in the previous two weeks following COVID-19 outbreaks.
* 2 February
** 101 deaths of COVID-19 were confirmed in Ireland – the highest number of confirmed deaths recorded in a single day so far since the
pandemic reached Ireland.
** Figures showed a total of 1,543 staff and residents in nursing homes died during the pandemic with 369 in January alone.
** Over 2,000 students who sat the postponed written Leaving Certificate exams in
November 2020 received their results, with over 40 percent of the grades higher than the
calculated grades students had received.
* 3 February
** The Irish astronomer
Kenneth Edgeworth
Kenneth Essex Edgeworth (26 February 1880 – 10 October 1972) was an Irish army officer, engineer, economist and independent theoretical astronomer. He was born in Street, County Westmeath. Edgeworth is best known for proposing the existence ...
(1880–1972) was honoured by the
International Astronomical Union
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when the crater ''Edgeworth'' was named after him on the minor planet
Pluto
Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of Trans-Neptunian object, bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object to directly orbit the Su ...
.
** Another outbreak of COVID-19 at a direct provision centre in
Newbridge, County Kildare
Newbridge, officially known by its Irish language, Irish name Droichead Nua (), is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. While the nearby Great Connell Priory was founded in the 13th century, the town itself formed from the 18th century onwards, an ...
was confirmed.
** The Health Service Executive expressed concern over increases in COVID-19 transmission linked to social gatherings involving the student population in the
mid-west region.
* 4 February
** The total number of COVID-19 cases in Ireland surpassed 200,000 cases, with over half confirmed in 2021.
** The minister for health
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
signed new regulations that empower Gardaí to call to the homes of people who arrive from international travel and ensure that they are abiding by mandatory quarantine rules, with a €2,500 fine or an imprisonment sentence of six months for non-compliance.
** Gardaí began an investigation after a woman's body was discovered in a burning car in
North Cork.
* 5 February
** Widespread disruptions were predicted for the weekend, with heavy snow expected to fall across the country from Wednesday 10 February, as the ''
Beast from the East
''Beast from the East'' is a live album recorded by the American heavy metal band Dokken in Japan in April 1988, during tour in support of their album '' Back for the Attack''. It was released on November 7, 1988. The album features live versi ...
'' was set to return.
** It was announced that Ireland's first ever dedicated wildlife hospital would open in two weeks' time in
County Meath
County Meath ( ; or simply , ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, within the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is bordered by County Dublin to the southeast, County ...
.
** Gardaí issued more than 375 fines to people breaching the 5km travel limit over the previous seven days, bringing the total number of breaches to over 4,600.
** The minister for health announced that the first batches of 21,600 doses of the
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine would arrive in the weekend, with 190,000 doses expected to arrive by the end of February.
** The minister for education
Norma Foley
Norma Foley (born 1970) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Minister for Children, Disability and Equality since January 2025. She previously served as Minister for Education from 2020 to 2025. She has been a Teachta Dála (T ...
announced a new phase of planning for the Leaving Certificate examinations.
** A man in his 60s was arrested in connection with the death of 72-year-old Mary O'Keeffe whose body was discovered in a burning car in north Cork.
* 6 February – The first shipment of 21,600
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Ireland.
* 7 February – A 62-year-old man was charged with the murder of 72-year-old Mary O'Keeffe whose body was found in a burning car near the village of
Doneraile
Doneraile (), historically Dunnerail, is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is on the R581 regional road east of the N20 road, which runs from Limerick to Cork. It is about north of Mallow town. It is on the River Awbeg, a branch of th ...
in north Cork on 4 February.
* 8 February
** The minister for housing
Darragh O'Brien
Darragh O'Brien (born 8 July 1974) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Minister for Transport (Ireland), Minister for Transport and Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment since January 2025. He has been a Teachta Dá ...
confirmed that the government was working to reopen the construction sector on 5 March.
** People living in
Northern Ireland
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who cross
the border without a reasonable excuse face a €100 fine from today.
** Gardaí investigated whether a couple found dead at their house in
County Cavan
County Cavan ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is part of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Cavan and is based on the hi ...
may have died as a result of accidental poisoning.
** Met Éireann issued a Status Yellow snow and ice warning for six
eastern counties as up to 5cm of snow was expected over the next 24 hours.
* 9 February
** The Government announced funding of €160 million in additional supports for businesses affected by COVID-19.
** The tánaiste
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
announced that the government is working on a revised version of the "
Living with COVID-19
COVID-19 was predicted to become an endemic disease by many experts. The observed behavior of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, suggests it is unlikely it will die out, and the lack of a COVID-19 vaccine that provides long-lasting immu ...
" plan which he hoped would be announced in the week of 22 February.
** Figures released by the
National Public Health Emergency Team
A National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) is a group within Ireland's Department of Health.
It is in the power of the Minister for Health to convene such a group when a public health emergency arises. Since the 2000s, multiple NPHETs hav ...
showed that more than one in three deaths from COVID-19 in February reported were associated with outbreaks in nursing homes.
* 10 February
** The taoiseach announced that fines for non-essential travel abroad would be increased from €500 to €2,000, after a request was made to the minister for health to approve the increase.
** The minister for education and
Minister of State for Special Education Josepha Madigan
Josepha Madigan (born 21 May 1970) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion from July 2020 to March 2024. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Rathdown constituen ...
announced details of a return to in-school teaching and learning for students attending special classes in secondary schools from Monday 22 February, after a deal was agreed between teacher and SNA trade unions and the department of education.
** The director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory Cillian de Gascun stated that the government should be vaccinated as soon as possible and that the taoiseach should receive his vaccine ahead of travel if he is to visit the United States for Saint Patrick's Day.
** The
World Health Organization
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praised Ireland's recovery from the
third wave of COVID-19 but warned of the danger of a fourth wave.
** The
Gaelic Athletic Association
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sports, amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional Irish sports o ...
announced that there would be no inter-county Gaelic games activity until Easter at the earliest.
* 11 February
** The taoiseach stated that the majority of the current
Level 5 lockdown restrictions were set to be extended until the Easter period, with only schools and the construction sector likely to be allowed to reopen before Easter.
** Up to 4,000 children with additional educational needs returned to in-person education as special schools nationwide reopened their doors, under plans agreed between the department of education and teacher and SNA trade unions.
** The ASTI withdrew from discussions with the department of education on the Leaving Certificate 2021 after it said that the plan being developed would not provide a "meaningful Leaving Certificate" for students.
** Director-general of the HSE
Paul Reid suggested that healthcare workers who refuse to take the
COVID-19 vaccine
A COVID19 vaccine is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID19).
Knowledge about the structure and fun ...
may be removed from their frontline duties.
** Status Yellow warnings for snow, ice and strong winds came into effect with sleet and snow expected to sweep across the country.
* 12 February
** The department of health added a further 18 countries to the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel.
** The chair of the
NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group Philip Nolan stated that it would be at least six weeks before COVID-19 cases drop to around 100 a day and that the country should be at around 200–400 cases a day heading into March and approaching 100–200 cases a day by the end of March.
** Gardaí issued more than 6,500 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations over the past month, with over 4,900 fines issued for non-essential travel.
** It was confirmed that the traditional Saint Patrick's Day meeting between US President
Joe Biden
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and Taoiseach Micheál Martin at the
White House
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would take place virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
** Two men were arrested after Gardaí seized €7.4 million worth of drugs in
County Kildare
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on the night of 11 February.
** Gardaí began a murder investigation after a 44-year-old man, Paddy Lyons, was shot dead in
Ballymun
Ballymun () is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, at the northern edge of the city's Northside.
Ballymun has several sub-districts, such as Sillogue, Coultry, Shangan and Poppintree, and is close to Dublin Airport. A metro stop on a city-to-airpo ...
on the night of 11 February.
* 13 February
** The ASTI re-joined discussions with the department of education on the Leaving Certificate 2021 after pulling out on 11 February.
** The pace of the
COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Ireland is set to increase from Monday 15 February with the first doses administered to over-85s in the community and the first widespread use of the
AstraZeneca vaccine
AstraZeneca plc () (AZ) is a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company with its headquarters at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in Cambridge, UK. It has a portfolio of products for major diseases in areas includin ...
.
** Up to 8,000 people were left without power as stormy weather prevailed across the country.
** Met Éireann issued a Status Orange wind warning for counties
Donegal,
Galway
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and
Mayo with an additional Status Yellow wind warning for the rest of the country as more unsettled weather was forecast across the country.
* 15 February
** The minister for health confirmed locations for 37
vaccination centres across all
counties
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as part of the country's
COVID-19 vaccination programme.
** Vaccines officially began for the third cohort in Ireland's
prioritisation list, with over 80,000 people expected to receive
COVID vaccine
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s.
** No new deaths of COVID-19 was confirmed by the department of health.
** It was announced that two universities in
Galway
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and
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster and is in the Mid-West Region, Ireland, Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region, Ireland, Southern Region. W ...
had been hit by major COVID-19 outbreaks of up to nearly 250 confirmed cases due to students breaching
Level 5 lockdown regulations, which caused clusters of infection involving up to 40 people.
* 17 February
** Ireland's COVID-19 death toll surpassed 4,000 after 57 deaths were confirmed as
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
announced that 90% of COVID-19 cases in Ireland were the
UK variant of COVID-19.
** The minister for education confirmed that Leaving Certificate examinations would proceed with students given the option between a modified version of
calculated grades or written exams, while
Junior Certificate
The Junior Cycle () is the first stage of the education programme for post-primary education within the Republic of Ireland. It is overseen by the Department of Education (Ireland), Department of Education and the National Council for Curriculu ...
examinations were cancelled for a second year in a row.
** Four people, including two politicians, were expected to face charges over alleged breaches of COVID-19 regulations during an
Oireachtas Golf Society event in
Clifden
Clifden () is a coastal town in County Galway, Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay. As the largest town in the region, it is often referred to as "the Capital of Connemara". Frequen ...
, County Galway in
August 2020.
** The
Irish Prison Service
The Irish Prison Service (IPS) () manages the day-to-day operation of prisons in Ireland. Political responsibility for the Ireland's prisons rests with the Minister of the Department of Justice.
History
In 1928, the Minister for Justice of ...
announced that three prisoners in the
Midlands Prison tested positive for COVID-19.
* 18 February
** Gardaí seized more than €12 million worth of suspected cocaine at
Ringaskiddy Port,
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
.
** An Irishman, Richard O'Halloran, appealed to Chinese authorities to let him return to Ireland after being detained in China since 2019.
** A 76-year-old retired school teacher, John McClean, who indecently and sexually abused 23 children over 17 years in the 1970s, 80s and 90s at
Terenure College
Terenure College is a Carmelite-run secondary school located in the suburb of Terenure, Dublin, Ireland. The school was founded in 1860 and had an associated primary school until 2017. It is one of the "big six" Leinster Schools Rugby-playing ...
in Dublin was jailed for eight years.
* 19 February
**
Ulster Bank
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confirmed a phased withdrawal from the Republic of Ireland over the coming years that would be managed in an "orderly and considered manner".
**
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
confirmed that three cases of the
Brazilian variant of COVID-19 had been detected in Ireland all associated with travel from Brazil.
** Strict
Level 5 restrictions were expected to remain in place until May as all primary school students were to return by 15 March, with the
first four classes in primary schools and Leaving Certificate students the first to return on 1 March.
** Figures showed that as of 18 February, Gardaí had issued over 8,000 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 6,500 fines issued for non-essential travel and 944 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
** The taoiseach expressed his condolences to the chief medical officer,
Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
, and his family after his wife, Emer, died following a long illness with
multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibody, antibodies. Often, no symptoms are noticed initially. As it progresses, bone ...
.
** Stephen Silver, a 44-year-old man, was sent for trial to the
Central Criminal Court charged with the
murder of Detective Garda Colm Horkan in
June 2020.
* 20 February
** The taoiseach stated that
pubs and restaurants would likely not reopen until the middle of the summer.
** Nearly 1,000 patients over the age of 85 received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at the country's first mass vaccination centre at
The Helix in
Dublin City University
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.
** Following a request from the HSE, the
Irish Air Corps
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delivered the first consignment of
COVID-19 vaccines
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to the
Aran Islands
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in County Galway and to
Arranmore
''Árainn Mhór'' (English language, English name: Arranmore) is an island off the west coast of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern Provinces of Ireland, province in Ireland. Arranmore is the largest inhabited island of County Donegal, wit ...
in County Donegal.
** The
Department of Foreign Affairs
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announced that the passport service had suspended most of its operations due to
Level 5 restrictions, with holidaymakers facing delays of up to two months in securing a passport.
** Joan Lucey, a 73-year-old retired nurse, who was suing the HSE over
cervical smear tests died hours before mediation in the case started.
**
Treaty United
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were accepted to join the
League of Ireland
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by the
Football Association of Ireland
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Organisation
The FAI has an executive committee of five members under the president, who receive expenses, as well as a p ...
.
* 21 February –
Facebook
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shut down and restricted access to a number of
Instagram
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accounts that were advertising an illegal "lockdown rave" on Saint Patrick's Day.
* 22 February
** The Cabinet COVID-19 sub-committee agreed that
Level 5 restrictions would remain in place until 5 April at the earliest under the Government's revised Living with COVID-19 plan, due to be published on 23 February.
** Special classes in mainstream primary and secondary schools reopened as the phased reopening of schools continued.
** Celyn Eadon, a 29-year-old man, who stabbed his mother to death after she took his drugs and burned them, was jailed for 14 years.
* 23 February
** The taoiseach announced the extension of
Level 5 lockdown restrictions for another six weeks until 5 April at the earliest as the Government published its new revised
Living with COVID-19 plan called ''"The Path Ahead"'', which includes the phased reopening of schools and childcare and the extension of the
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
The COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment (referred to as the PUP) was a government emergency aid program in the Republic of Ireland that provided monetary relief to those who face unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, whether formerly emp ...
and the
Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme.
** The minister for health announced an update to the
COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Strategy with people aged between 16 and 69 who are at very high risk of developing severe COVID-19 moved up the priority list, after the
National Public Health Emergency Team
A National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) is a group within Ireland's Department of Health.
It is in the power of the Minister for Health to convene such a group when a public health emergency arises. Since the 2000s, multiple NPHETs hav ...
endorsed recommendations by the
National Immunisation Advisory Committee
The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) is an Irish advisory body that advises the Chief Medical Officer and Department of Health in the area of immunisation procedures and related matters. NIAC was established within the Royal Co ...
.
* 24 February
** The minister for health announced that Ireland had ordered enough vaccines to vaccinate 10.3 million people with 18.5 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccine
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s ordered.
** Tánaiste Leo Varadkar addressed a meeting of
Fine Gael
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TDs,
Senators and
Members of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Comm ...
and stated that criticism of how the
Government
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive (government), execu ...
had been communicating was reasonable, had been heard loud and clear, and would be taken on board, after a number of Fine Gael politicians launched an attack on the taoiseach
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
**
Minister of State for Road Transport Hildegarde Naughton
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announced a further extension to the expiry dates of
driving licences
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in light of the disruption to licensing services caused by COVID-19 across the
European Union
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, as National Driver Licence Service centres remain open to essential workers during the extended Level 5 restrictions.
* 25 February
** The director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory Cillian de Gascun confirmed that the first case of the
B.1.525 variant of COVID-19, first identified in the United Kingdom and Nigeria, had been detected in Ireland, while a further four cases of the
South African variant had been detected, bringing the total to 15.
** Gardaí began an investigation after a 17-year-old boy was shot several times as he got into a taxi in Dublin on the night of 24 February.
* 26 February
** Gardaí began a murder investigation following the discovery of the bodies of two elderly brothers at their isolated farm and a third brother in a river nearby in north Cork.
** A 59-year-old
County Tipperary
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man who raped his partner's six-month-old baby niece over the course of seven months was jailed for 16 years.
** The
Roderic O'Gorman
Roderic O'Gorman (born 12 December 1981) is an Irish Green Party politician who has served as leader of the Green Party since July 2024. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin West constituency since 2020. He previously served as Mini ...
published a
white paper
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to end
direct provision
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and to establish an international protection system.
**
Revenue
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Commercial revenue may also be referred to as sales or as turnover. Some compan ...
officers seized €1.2 million worth of cannabis at
Dublin Port
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Locatio ...
.
** The department of health added a further 13 countries to the government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel, which brought the total number of countries added to 33.
**
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
issued a letter appealing to parents to adhere to public health guidelines and not to congregate at school gates or to organise play dates, ahead of schools reopening and the return of 320,000 students from Monday 1 March.
** Figures released by the
Central Statistics Office showed that counties
County Dublin
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,
Donegal,
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster and is in the Mid-West Region, Ireland, Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region, Ireland, Southern Region. W ...
,
Louth Louth may refer to:
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*Hundred of Louth, a cadastral unit in South Australia
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* Louth Bay, a bay in South Australia
** Louth Bay, South Australia, a town and locality
Canada
* Louth, Ontario
Ireland
* Cou ...
and
Monaghan
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The population of the town as of the 2022 cen ...
were the hardest hit counties in terms of COVID cases, while
Cavan
Cavan ( ; ) is the county town of County Cavan in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The town is bypassed by the main N3 road (Ireland), N3 road that links Dublin ( ...
, Dublin,
Kildare
Kildare () is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. , its population was 10,302, making it the 7th largest town in County Kildare. It is home to Kildare Cathedral, historically the site of an important abbey said to have been founded by Saint ...
,
Mayo and
Mongahan were the counties with the most deaths.
** Figures showed that as of 25 February, Gardaí had issued over 9,800 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 7,566 fines issued for non-essential travel and 1,386 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
* 27 February – 23 people were arrested and three gardaí were injured (including one hospitalised), as around 500 protesters took part in an anti-lockdown protest in Dublin city centre, with fireworks being fired at gardaí, while
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by ...
and the
Iveagh Gardens
The Iveagh Gardens (; ) is a public park located between Clonmel Street and Upper Hatch Street, near the National Concert Hall in Dublin, Ireland. It is a national, as opposed to a municipal park, and designated as a National Historic Property. ...
closed in advance of the protest.
* 28 February – Thirteen people, including 12 men and one woman, were charged and remanded in custody for public order offences after anti-lockdown protests in Dublin city centre turned violent on 27 February, while the tánaiste
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
stated that the violence on the streets of Dublin was "not a protest and was a riot".
March
* 1 March
** Over 320,000
junior primary school pupils and
Leaving Certificate
A secondary school leaving qualification is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary education requirements of their locality, often including the passage of a final qualification examination.
For each leaving certificate ...
students nationwide returned to school for the first time since
Christmas
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating Nativity of Jesus, the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a Religion, religious and Culture, cultural celebration among billions of people Observance of Christmas by coun ...
.
**A school in north Dublin confirmed a case of COVID-19 on the first day of reopening schools nationwide as parents received an urgent letter from the school.
**
Bank of Ireland
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confirmed that it would close 103 branches across the
island of Ireland
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.
* 2 March
**A man in his 30s was arrested in connection with a firework attack on Gardaí at a violent
anti-lockdown protest in
Dublin city centre
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, part of the Wicklow Mountains range. Dublin i ...
on 27 February.
**Three men in their 20s were arrested and more than 50 fixed payment notices were issued in
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster and is in the Mid-West Region, Ireland, Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region, Ireland, Southern Region. W ...
after Gardaí broke up a street party involving large groups of students drinking, dancing, singing and setting of fireworks, near the
University of Limerick
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.
**A secondary school in
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
confirmed a case of COVID-19 while a south Dublin school announced its closure due to a confirmed case of COVID-19 just one day after schools reopened.
* 3 March
**One of the three men arrested following a street party in
Castletroy
Castletroy (, meaning O'Troy's Landing or O'Troy's Callow) is a suburb of Limerick, Ireland. The town was named after Castle Troy also known as the Black Castle, which is located on the southern bank of the River Shannon, roughly 2 km eas ...
,
Limerick
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on the night of 2 March was charged with public order offences, as the
University of Limerick
University of Limerick (UL) () is a Public university, public research university institution in Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Founded in 1972, as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick, it became a university in Septemb ...
warned that any student who were found breaking the university's code of conduct could face temporary suspension or expulsion, while
Minister for Justice
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Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Education and Youth since January 2025 and Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael since October 2024. A Teachta Dála (TD) ...
urged young people to comply with COVID-19 restrictions.
**Jake Merriman, a 30-year-old man, appeared in court charged in connection with a firework attack on Gardaí at an anti-lockdown protest in Dublin city centre on 27 February.
**A large mural of
Greta Thunberg
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in Dublin was vandalised just 24 hours after it was finished.
* 4 March
**
Niall Horan
Niall James Horan ( ; born 13 September 1993) is an Irish singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 on the singing competition ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor''. The gr ...
and
Denise Chaila
Denise Chaila is an Irish-Zambian rapper, singer, poet, grime and hip hop artist based in Limerick.
Career
Chaila began performing on the Limerick music scene in 2012. Chaila released her debut EP, ''Duel Citizenship'', in 2019. She had alrea ...
were announced as winners at the RTÉ
Choice Music Prize
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awards.
**A Dublin city mural of Greta Thunberg was repaired after it was vandalised just 24 hours after it was finished.
**
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
announced that the
Department of Health
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was made aware of four preliminary reports of
stillbirth
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s in Ireland that could potentially be associated with a condition called COVID Placentitis.
**The HSE confirmed that a single outbreak of COVID-19 among students in the
west of the country had led to more than 442 further cases in more than 200 separate household outbreaks, involving young adults aged 18 to 24.
* 6 March
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
announced that Ireland had reached the milestone of half a million COVID-19 vaccines administered.
**Gardaí arrested 6 people (5 men and 1 woman) as around 450 people attended an anti-lockdown protest in
Cork city centre that ended without incident.
**A man and a woman in their 30s were injured in a shooting in
Bluebell, Dublin
Bluebell () is a small suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated approximately 6 kilometres south-west of the city centre, on the Camac, a River Liffey, Liffey tributary, the suburb borders the Grand Canal and Ballyfermot to the ...
.
**The body of a man who went missing after a kayaking accident in
County Kildare
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last weekend was recovered.
* 7 March –
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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signed into law the legislation to bring in mandatory hotel quarantine for certain passengers entering the country from
high-risk countries.
* 8 March
**
HIQA advised NPHET that the duration of immunity following COVID-19 infection should be considered to be six months.
**Around 100,000 children returned to pre-school under the Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme.
**The
Department of Education
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and the HSE confirmed that the gradual phased reopening of schools would proceed as planned with all primary pupils and fifth year students returning to school on 15 March.
**RTÉ officially confirmed that
Eoghan McDermott
Eoghan McDermott (born 15 April 1983) is an Irish television and radio presenter. He has presented ''The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show'' on radio and hosted ''The Voice of Ireland'' and Ireland's Junior Eurovision Song Contest selection shows on telev ...
had left his
2FM
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* .fm, country-code top-level domain of the Federated States of Micronesia
* FM Towns, Fujitsu personal computers
* Foundation model, a large m ...
role as a radio presenter on ''
The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show
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History
...
'' after 3 weeks of "unplanned leave" and that he would not be returning due to the expiry of his contract.
**Gardaí investigated a threatening phone call that claimed there was a bomb at the home of
Minister for Justice
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Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Education and Youth since January 2025 and Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael since October 2024. A Teachta Dála (TD) ...
.
**Seven people were arrested in
County Cavan
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after Gardaí foiled an alleged extortion and blackmail attempt.
* 9 March
**A man was arrested as part of an investigation into fraudulent claims over the
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
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.
**Motorists, pedestrians and householders were urged to take care as a Status Yellow wind warning came into effect with winds gusting to over 120kmh.
**A further three cases of the
Brazilian variant were detected in the country, bringing the total to 6.
**
Minister for Education
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Norma Foley
Norma Foley (born 1970) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Minister for Children, Disability and Equality since January 2025. She previously served as Minister for Education from 2020 to 2025. She has been a Teachta Dála (T ...
lost her appeals against findings that two home-schooled students were unfairly excluded from the
Leaving Certificate
A secondary school leaving qualification is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary education requirements of their locality, often including the passage of a final qualification examination.
For each leaving certificate ...
calculated grades process.
* 10 March
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
confirmed that Ireland was to receive a further 46,500 doses of the
Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
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before the end of March.
**
Met Éireann
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History
The history of modern meteorolog ...
issued a Status Orange wind warning for
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
and
Kerry as very wet and windy weather continued across the country.
* 11 March
**It was announced that
Minister for Justice
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Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Education and Youth since January 2025 and Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael since October 2024. A Teachta Dála (TD) ...
would take six months of paid maternity leave from 30 April to 31 October 2021, and would remain a member of the Government without portfolio.
Minister for Social Protection
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The Minister for Social Protection is Dara Calleary. He is also Minister for Rural and Community Developm ...
Heather Humphreys
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was assigned responsibility for the
Department of Justice
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, in addition to her current portfolio.
**Ireland officially marked one year since the first death of COVID-19 in the country was confirmed on 11 March 2020, the same day when COVID-19 was declared a
pandemic
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.
**A 16-year-old schoolboy was charged with raping a girl at a park in Dublin.
**Tomasz Krzysztof Piotrowski, a 35-year-old man, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his mother in 2019.
**Under new nursing home visitation guidance approved by NPHET, residents in nursing homes would be permitted two visits per week on general compassionate grounds from 22 March.
* 12 March
**Latest figures showed that as of 11 March, Gardaí had issued over 13,600 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 10,013 fines issued for non-essential travel and 2,040 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
**Gardaí confirmed that two people were arrested and more than 80 fines were issued after around 300 people gathered for the funeral of a young
Traveller man in
Carrick-on-Shannon
Carrick-on-Shannon () is the county town of County Leitrim in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is the largest town in the county. A smaller part of the town located on the west bank of the River Shannon lies in County Roscommon and is home to th ...
on 11 March, despite
Level 5 restrictions limiting mourners to 10 people.
**Nine residents at a nursing home with an outbreak of COVID-19 in
Trim, County Meath
Trim () is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is situated on the River Boyne and, as of the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census, had a population of 9,563. The town is in a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of the same name.
The town ...
died after the first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine were administered there.
**The Passport Office of the
Department of Foreign Affairs
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was ready to begin issuing more passports to applicants after it expanded the criteria for what was a reasonable excuse to travel during the period of Level 5 restrictions.
* 13 March – More than 100 people gathered outside a church in Dublin for the funeral of
George Nkencho, who was shot dead by Gardaí in December 2020.
* 14 March
**The administration of the
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was suspended in Ireland by the
National Immunisation Advisory Committee
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(NIAC) as a precautionary measure following concerns over serious
blood clots
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in
Norway
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.
**Gardaí upgraded the inquiry into
Tánaiste
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The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
surrounding the leaking of a GP contract to a rival organisation as a criminal investigation.
**Former editor of ''
The Guardian
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''
Alan Rusbridger
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Rusbridger ...
resigned from the Future of Media Commission after reports that he was supportive of the
IRA.
**There were no new deaths of COVID-19 reported on the
island of Ireland
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.
**Two men in their 20s were charged after three Gardaí were assaulted following a house party in
Milford, County Donegal
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The '' Tirconaill Tribune'' is headquartered here.
History and name
Loca ...
on 13 March.
* 15 March
**Over 350,000
remaining primary school pupils and
fifth year
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students nationwide returned to school for the first time since
Christmas
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.
**30,000 fewer people received a COVID-19 vaccine from 15 March due to the temporary suspension of the
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Ireland.
**
President of Sinn Féin
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Mary Lou McDonald
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called for
Tánaiste
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The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
Leo Varadkar
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to resign or be removed as Gardaí continued to investigate the leaking of a GP contract to a rival organisation in 2019.
* 16 March
**The
Garda Síochána
(; meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace") is the national police and security service of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is more commonly referred to as the Gardaí (; "Guardians") or "the Guards". The service is headed by the Garda Commissio ...
urged people to stay at home for
St Patrick's Day
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Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Chris ...
as a significant policing operation was put in place to deal with planned protests in
Dublin city with 2,500 Gardaí being deployed across the country.
**
President
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
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*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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thanked
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* Queen B ...
for her St Patrick's Day wishes as she acknowledged with fondness her
visit to Ireland ten years ago in 2011.
**Preparations were being finalised for "virtual" St Patrick's Day celebrations across the country, with online events taking place for a second year due to COVID-19 restrictions.
**Latest figures released by the HSE showed that 1,842 tests for COVID-19 were carried out in 108 schools in the past 7 days, with 44 positive cases confirmed in primary, secondary and special schools across the country.
* 17 March
**For the second time, there were no traditional St. Patrick's Day parades held in any part of the country.
**Gardaí arrested 21 people after around 700 protestors took part in a number of anti-lockdown protests in
Dublin city centre
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,
Herbert Park
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History
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and at the
RTÉ
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campus in
Donnybrook
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Places Australia
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* Donnybrook, Western Australia
* Donnybrook, Victoria, Australia
** Donnybrook railway station, Victoria, Australia
Canada
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.
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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held virtual meetings with
US President
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Joe Biden
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,
Vice President
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Kamala Harris
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and
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi
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.
* 18 March – It was confirmed that 7 Gardaí were injured (including five hospitalised) after being kicked, punched and spat at in separate violent anti-lockdown protests which took place in Dublin on St Patrick's Day.
* 19 March
**
NIAC recommended that the
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine could continue to be used in Ireland following approval from the
European Medicines Agency
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(EMA) on 18 March.
**Latest figures showed that as of 18 March, Gardaí had issued over 15,358 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 11,072 fines issued for non-essential travel and over 2,300 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
**James Bernard McGovern, a Fermanagh boxer, was jailed for over three years for assaulting two senior businessmen at a Cavan filling station in 2019.
* 20 March
**The HSE resumed administering the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at a number of hospitals across the country after a precautionary pause.
**Gardaí arrested 11 people and issued a number of fines after around 200 protestors took part in an anti-lockdown protest in the
Phoenix Park
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in
Dublin city centre
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.
* 21 March –
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
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Michael McGrath stated that mandatory hotel quarantine for travellers arriving into Ireland from designated countries would come into effect by the end of the week.
* 22 March
**Professor Martin Cormican warned that Ireland could be facing another wave of COVID-19 cases and described case numbers as "stuck" and possibly rising, while
Chief Clinical Officer Colm Henry described the situation as "disheartening".
**It was announced that
President
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*President (government title)
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*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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and his wife
Sabina Higgins
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Early life
Sabina Coyne grew up on a small farm in Cloonrane, Milltown near the G ...
received their first doses of a
COVID-19 vaccine
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Knowledge about the structure and fun ...
on 19 March.
**A primary school in
Carrick-on-Suir
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,
County Tipperary
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closed after two positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.
* 23 March – The booking portal for
mandatory hotel quarantine in Ireland opened for those arriving into the country from Friday 26 March, with a 12-night stay for passengers arriving from
high risk countries costing €1,875 each.
* 24 March
**
An Bord Pleanála
(; meaning "The Planning Board"; ABP) is an independent, statutory, quasi-judicial body that decides on appeals from planning decisions made by local authorities in Ireland. As of 2007, An Bord Pleanála directly decided major strategic infra ...
granted planning permission for what would be the country's tallest building at Custom House Quay in
Cork city centre.
**The Government announced that five new walk-in COVID-19 test centres would open in
Dublin
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and
Offaly
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on 25 March in an effort to bring down cases that are high in certain areas.
**NPHET postponed a key meeting on deciding whether any
Level 5 restrictions could be eased from 5 April so that latest trends in COVID-19 data could be taken into account in its final analysis for the Government.
**
Lidl
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Ireland sued the
Irish Farmers' Association
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(IFA) for defamation over ads about the supermarket's own-brand milk.
**The
State Examinations Commission
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History
The State Examinations Commission is a Sta ...
and
Minister for Education
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Norma Foley
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issued new guidelines to schools advising that face coverings would be required during the
Leaving Certificate
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For each leaving certificate ...
oral exam
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s, which begin on Friday 26 March.
* 25 March
**The
Central Bank of Ireland
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fined
Ulster Bank
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almost €38 million for dozens of regulatory breaches in its handling of its tracker mortgage customers.
**
An Bord Pleanála
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gave the green light to
Tayto Park
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for a new €15.5 million "Coaster 2021" rollercoaster for the theme park.
**A man in his 30s was arrested in
Bandon, County Cork
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in relation to allegedly making fraudulent
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
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claims whilst he was living in southern Asia during 2020.
* 26 March
**Ireland's
mandatory hotel quarantine system for all passengers arriving into the country from
high-risk countries came into force at 4 am.
**The
Leader of the Labour Party Alan Kelly called for the chief executive of the
Beacon Hospital
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History
Beacon Hospital signed an affiliation agreement with J ...
to resign after it gave 20 leftover COVID-19 vaccines to a number of teachers and staff at a
private secondary school in
Bray, County Wicklow on 23 March.
**Latest figures showed that as of 25 March, Gardaí had issued over 16,834 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 12,336 fines issued for non-essential travel and over 2,700 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
**The
Department of Education
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confirmed that the final phase of the gradual reopening of schools would proceed as planned with all remaining secondary school students returning to school after the
Easter holidays on 12 April.
**Two women from
Bishopstown
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in
County Cork
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became the first
same-sex couple
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Marriage, also called ma ...
in the country to be legally recognised as the parents of their babies from birth.
* 27 March
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
requested the HSE to suspend vaccine operations at the
Beacon Hospital
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Beacon Hospital signed an affiliation agreement with J ...
following controversy after 20 teachers received COVID-19 vaccines at the private hospital.
**Gardaí began an investigation after three people absconded from a
mandatory hotel quarantine facility near
Dublin Airport
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In 2024, over 34 ...
while on a smoking break outside under supervision, with one person located.
**
Met Éireann
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issued a Status Yellow wind warning for
Donegal,
Galway
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, and
Mayo with gusts expected to reach up to 100 km/h.
* 28 March – A second person who absconded from a mandatory hotel quarantine facility on 27 March was located, while a search for the third male continued.
* 29 March
**Latest figures released by the
CSO showed that
serious crime
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dropped by over a third in 2020 during the pandemic, while over 1,000 breaches of COVID-19 regulations were classified as crimes by Gardaí including the non-wearing of face coverings and international travel.
**Gardaí began a criminal investigation after a man in his 50s was found seriously injured in an apartment complex in Dublin city centre.
* 30 March
**The Government announced a phased easing of
Level 5 restrictions from Monday 12 April, with people allowed to travel within their county, two households allowed to meet socially outdoors, people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 allowed to meet other fully vaccinated people indoors, and the resumption of all residential construction projects from that date.
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
announced an update to the
COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Strategy with priority groups being changed to an age-based system after vulnerable people with underlying conditions were vaccinated.
**Gardaí began a murder investigation after a 52-year-old man died from stab wounds in Dublin city centre on 29 March, while a man and a woman were arrested.
**The HSE confirmed that three passengers staying in mandatory hotel quarantine tested positive for COVID-19.
**The CEO of
VHI stepped aside pending an investigation into his receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine at the
Beacon Hospital
Beacon Hospital () is a privately owned full-service teaching hospital located in the Sandyford suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The hospital was developed by Beacon Medical Group (BMG).
History
Beacon Hospital signed an affiliation agreement with J ...
.
* 31 March
**Irish journalist Yvonne Murray, who reports for
RTÉ News and Current Affairs
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from
China
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, was forced to leave the country because of mounting pressure from the Chinese authorities and over sinister threats to her husband.
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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confirmed that shoe shops would be allowed to sell children's footwear by appointment only.
**The Taoiseach told the
Dáil that a national portal allowing for everyone to register for a COVID-19 vaccine would be available by the third week in April.
**The HSE announced that seven new walk-in COVID-19 testing centres for asymptomatic people would open from April in
Dublin
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,
Meath
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,
Westmeath
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,
Kildare
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and
Galway
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in an effort to bring down cases that are high in certain areas.
**A 47-year-old man appeared in court charged with the murder of a 52-year-old man in Dublin on 29 March.
April
* 1 April
**
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
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and
Northern Ireland Chief Medical Officer Michael McBride issued a joint statement urging the public across
Ireland
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to continue to follow public health advice to ensure everyone can have a safe Easter.
**An independent review of the COVID-19 vaccination programme at the
Coombe Hospital found that a consultant brought two leftover vaccine doses home to administer them to two family members.
**
Dublin GAA
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suspended senior football manager
Dessie Farrell for 12 weeks after a number of Dublin footballers were photographed attending a training session on the morning of 31 March in breach of COVID-19 regulations.
**Plans by the
Department of Health
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to expand
mandatory hotel quarantine to 43 additional countries, including the
United States
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,
Germany
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and
France
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, sparked a major row within Government, after the
Attorney General
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, the
European Union
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and a number of ministers expressed concerns about the plans.
**A new code of conduct aimed to give employees the right to switch off from work outside of normal working hours, including the right to not respond immediately to emails, telephone calls or other messages was signed into effect by
Tánaiste
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The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
and
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
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The current Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is Peter Burk ...
Leo Varadkar
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.
**The Department of Health added a further 26 countries to the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel and removed one country, which brought the total number of countries added to 59.
* 2 April – Two women in their 30s were arrested and charged after refusing to enter mandatory hotel quarantine upon arrival in
Dublin Airport
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In 2024, over 34 ...
from
Dubai
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.
* 3 April – Around 300 protestors took part in an anti-lockdown protest at the National Monument on the
Grand Parade in
Cork city centre.
* 4 April
**Gardaí arrested 8 people as part of a policing plan around an anti-lockdown protest planned in Dublin city centre.
**The
High Court made orders allowing two women who refused to enter mandatory hotel quarantine after arriving into Dublin Airport following their return from a trip to Dubai for cosmetic procedures to leave
Mountjoy Women's Prison and continue to quarantine at a designated hotel.
**Two non-public events led by
President
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*President (government title)
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*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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to commemorate the 1916
Easter Rising
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took place at
Áras an Uachtaráin
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It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, ...
and at the
GPO in
O'Connell Street
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.
* 6 April
**A number of Gardaí were forced to self-isolate after a guest staying at a quarantine hotel tested positive for COVID-19.
**
Minister for Education
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Norma Foley
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defended the Government decision to change the
vaccine roll-out schedule to an aged-based system stating it was "not a value judgement on any given profession", as teachers' unions continued to call for their members to be prioritised.
**Three women who absconded from a mandatory hotel quarantine facility in Dublin were found by Gardaí almost 200 km away near
Loughrea
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,
County Galway
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.
* 7 April
**The three teacher unions voted for an emergency motion backing
industrial action
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, up to and including
strike action
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, if they were not prioritised for vaccination.
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
confirmed that a failure to follow vaccination reserve list protocols led to teachers and
special needs assistants (SNAs) in a number of special needs schools in Dublin and Wicklow to receive COVID-19 vaccinations from the
Health Service Executive
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The current director-general is Berna ...
(HSE) on 6 April.
* 8 April
**People were being warned about a "sophisticated"
phone scam where members of the public were targeted by criminals purporting to be a named official from the
Department of Social Protection
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.
**
Monaghan GAA
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suspended senior football manager
Séamus McEnaney
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His brother Pat is a former inter-c ...
for 12 weeks after a
dossier
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sent to the
Department of Justice
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showed video and photographic evidence of a training session taking place in breach of COVID-19 regulations.
**The
CEO
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
of the HSE
Paul Reid announced that Ireland had reached the milestone of one million COVID-19 vaccines administered.
**The
Health Products Regulatory Authority
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(HPRA) began an investigation after the first case of a
very rare blood clot in the brain of a person after vaccination with the
AstraZeneca vaccine
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was confirmed in a 40-year-old Dublin woman.
**Latest figures from the HSE showed that 10 confirmed cases of COVID-19 had been detected among arrivals into Ireland who were in mandatory hotel quarantine.
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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and
Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Simon Coveney
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condemned the
ongoing unrest and violence in Northern Ireland and both called for calm.
* 9 April
**
President
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*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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and
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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paid tributes to
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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following his
death
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in
Windsor Castle
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.
**The HSE announced that five new walk-in COVID-19 testing centres for asymptomatic people would open from 10 April in
Dublin
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,
Limerick
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and
Waterford
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in an effort to bring down cases that are high in certain areas.
**A Garda was being treated in hospital in
Cork
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* ...
after she was dragged by a car for around 30 metres during a drugs search in
Baltimore
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on the night of 8 April.
**A fully vaccinated woman quarantining in a Dublin hotel after her arrival into the country from
Israel
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asked the
High Court for an inquiry into what she claimed amounted to unlawful detention.
**Latest figures showed that as of 8 April, Gardaí had issued over 19,865 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 13,972 fines issued for non-essential travel and over 3,300 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
**Following an incorporeal Cabinet meeting, the
Department of Health
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added a further 16 countries to the
Government
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive (government), execu ...
's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel and removed three countries, which would come into effect from 4 am on Thursday 15 April.
* 10 April –
Rachael Blackmore
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became the first woman to win the
Grand National
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.
* 11 April – An Irish man and an
Israeli woman who challenged their detention in mandatory hotel quarantine and claimed they had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were released pending court hearings.
* 12 April
**The phased easing of Level 5 restrictions began with the 5 km travel limit lifted, the resumption of all residential construction work, two households could meet up outdoors and the full reopening of all schools.
**The
NIAC recommend that only people over 60 years of age should get the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and that a second dose of the vaccine should not be given to anyone who developed unusual blood clots with low platelets after the first dose.
**A man in his 40s appeared in court facing 232 charges of sexual assault, sexual exploitation, cruelty and other charges.
* 13 April
**The HSE announced that all AstraZeneca clinics were cancelled for the rest of the week, except for those arranged for certain people aged over 60.
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
announced that mandatory hotel quarantine bookings were paused on a precautionary basis, in order to ramp up capacity in the system.
**A three-year-old girl died following a road traffic accident in
County Tipperary
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.
* 16 April
**
KBC Bank Ireland
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It was established in 1972 as ''Irish Intercontinental Bank''. In 1978 KBC Bank, which is headquartered in Brussels, a ...
announced that it was in discussions about the possible sale of its performing loan assets and liabilities to
Bank of Ireland
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.
**The
European Commission
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urged the
Government of Ireland
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to amend or possibly scrap mandatory hotel quarantine for EU citizens and sought clarifications as to why a number of
EU member states
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were subject to the rules.
**Latest figures showed that as of 15 April, Gardaí had issued over 20,280 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 14,650 fines issued for non-essential travel and over 3,500 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
* 17 April
**The
national flag
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at State buildings was flown at half-mast as a mark of respect for
Prince Philip
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, whose
funeral
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took place.
**Gardaí began a murder investigation after a 24-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in Dublin.
* 18 April –
President
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
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*'' Præsident ...
Michael D. Higgins
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celebrated his 80th birthday.
* 19 April
**A 29-year-old man was charged with the murder of his partner, Jennifer Poole, in Dublin on 17 April.
**The Director of the
National Virus Reference Laboratory
The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is located in University College Dublin, UCD, Dublin, Ireland and is affiliated to the University College Dublin School of Medicine. The NVRL provides a diagnostic and reference service for clinician ...
Cillian de Gascun
Cillian de Gascun is an Irish consultant virologist who has served as Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory in UCD since 2013. He previously served as the Chair of the NPHET Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group from 5 February 2020 ...
confirmed that three cases of the
B.1.617 variant of COVID-19, first identified in
India
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, had been detected in the Republic of Ireland.
* 20 April
**A nursing home in
County Louth
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suspended all indoor visits after two staff members who had been fully vaccinated tested positive for COVID-19.
**The
Department of Health
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confirmed that
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
had returned to work after taking leave following the death of his wife.
* 21 April –
Carphone Warehouse
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confirmed its closure of all 80 stores in the Republic of Ireland with 486 jobs.
* 22 April
**An outbreak of at least 70 COVID-19 cases was confirmed at
Intel
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's construction site in
Leixlip
Leixlip ( or ; , ) is a town in north-east County Kildare, Ireland. Its location on the confluence of the River Liffey and the Rye Water has marked it as a frontier town historically: on the border between the ancient kingdoms of Leinster and ...
,
County Kildare
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.
**Gardaí made a direct appeal to a 14-year-old girl missing from
County Louth
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to contact them.
* 25 April – A 22-year-old man died after falling 20 metres into a blowhole from cliffs in
County Cork
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.
* 26 April
**The further easing of Level 5 restrictions came into effect with all sports pitches, golf courses, tennis courts, zoos, pet farms and heritage sites reopening.
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
announced that Ireland was to donate 700 oxygen concentrators to
India
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as part of efforts to assist with the
COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
* 27 April
**New recommendations by
NIAC were approved by the Government with the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines recommended for people aged 50 and older, pregnant women offered an
mRNA vaccine
An mRNA vaccine is a type of vaccine that uses a copy of a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) to produce an immune response. The vaccine delivers molecules of antigen-encoding mRNA into cells, which use the designed mRNA as a blueprint to b ...
between 14 and 36 weeks gestation, and people aged under 50 years who had a COVID-19 infection receiving just one vaccine dose and be considered fully-vaccinated.
**A primary school in
County Offaly
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closed following confirmation of 23 cases of COVID-19.
**Former
Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy
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resigned his seat as a TD for
Dublin Bay South to pursue a career in international co-operation, human rights and democracy.
**A former Sinn Féin councillor was charged at the
Special Criminal Court
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Legal basis
Article 38 of the Constitution of Ireland empowers the Dáil to establish "special courts" with ...
with the
murder of David Byrne
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Byrne has ...
at the Regency Hotel in 2016.
* 29 April
**The Government announced a reopening plan for the country throughout May and June from 10 May, with inter-county travel allowed, the reopening of all hairdressers, libraries, museums and galleries, up to 50 people allowed to attend religious services, the resumption of click-and-collect services and the allowances of three households to meet outdoors (including in private gardens) and a vaccinated household to meet an unvaccinated household indoors from that date.
**Four Gardaí and a private citizen were charged as part of a two-year investigation into alleged Garda corruption in the south of the country.
* 30 April
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
announced that nearly 150 cases of
variants of concern had been identified in Ireland, including: 71 cases of the
South African variant, 27 cases of the
Brazilian variant, 8 cases of the
Indian variant, 6 cases of the
New York variant and 20 cases of the
Nigerian variant.
**The
Department of Health
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added a further 5 countries to the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel and removed 6 countries, which would come into effect from 4 am on Tuesday 4 May.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
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stated that there were concerns around the level of COVID-19 in Donegal and that there were outbreaks occurring in lots of different settings in the county.
**Latest figures showed that as of 29 April, Gardaí had issued over 20,974 fines to people breaching COVID-19 regulations, with over 14,749 fines issued for non-essential travel and over 3,900 fines issued for attending or hosting house parties.
**Three people were arrested after Gardaí seized over €1 million worth of suspected cocaine, cannabis and tablets during searches in
County Meath
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.
May
* 1 May
**Around 370 protestors took part in an anti-lockdown protest at the National Monument on the Grand Parade in
Cork city centre.
**The HSE announced that seven new walk-in COVID-19 testing centres for asymptomatic people would open in Dublin, Cork, Kildare and Mayo in an effort to bring down cases that are high in certain areas.
* 3 May
**In an open letter to those who had been fully vaccinated,
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
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praised the sacrifices people had made over the past year and advised those who were vaccinated to make the most of socialising outdoors.
**Gardaí began an investigation of an incident at
Howth
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DART station in which a woman was knocked onto a train track in April.
* 4 May – A special hotline to allow the public to inform the Gardaí about illegal parties or gatherings in
County Donegal
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was set up in response to a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in the county in recent days.
* 5 May
**A 15-year-old boy was charged with the murder of 48-year-old mother-of-two Urantsetseg Tserendorja, who was originally from
Mongolia
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, in Dublin in January.
**
An Post
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confirmed that the price of a postage stamp for a standard letter was to increase by 10 cent to €1.10 from the end of May.
* 6 May
**A 22-year-old man appeared in court charged with the murder of a 76-year-old man, Kwok Ping Cheng, who was attacked with an axe at his home in Dublin on 29 April.
**The first doses of the
Janssen COVID-19 vaccine
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(Johnson & Johnson) were administered through homeless services at a temporary vaccination clinic set up in Dublin.
**Around 120 revellers defied an emergency court order after attending a post-wedding celebration involving members of the
Traveller community in a marquee in
County Longford
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on 5 May.
* 7 May
**The
announced that all summer
Irish language
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college courses in the
Gaeltacht
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The districts were first officially recognised ...
were cancelled for a second year running.
**
Teva Pharmaceuticals
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confirmed plans to close its
Sudocrem
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production plant in Dublin by the end of 2022, with the loss of more than 100 jobs.
**A 46-year-old man was jailed for life for the murder of his estranged wife's partner in 2019.
**An
Asian hornet
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It is of concern as an invasive species in some other countries, in ...
was identified in the wild in Ireland for the first time.
* 8 May
**More than 140,000 people across the world signed up to participate in the
Darkness into Light
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event to raise funds for suicide prevention charity
Pieta House
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.
**The
Department of Health
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added a further 2 countries to the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel and removed 11 countries, which would come into effect from 4 am on Wednesday 12 May.
* 9 May –
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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received his first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in
Cork City Hall
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History
The current building was commissioned to replace the old City Hall which had started life as a corn exchan ...
and urged people to get vaccinated to protect themselves, while a record 52,278 doses were administered on Friday 7 May.
* 10 May
**The further easing of Level 5 restrictions came into effect with all hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, galleries, museums, libraries and other cultural attractions reopening, the resumption of non-essential retail on a phased basis, inter-county travel and in-person religious services, and the allowance of three households (or six people) from individual households to meet outdoors.
**The
Central Criminal Court lifted an order preventing the identification of an 11-year-old boy who was murdered by a relative in November 2019.
**
Met Éireann
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History
The history of modern meteorolog ...
issued a Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for 13 counties in
Leinster
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The modern province comprises the ancient Kingdoms of Meath, Leinster and Osraige, which existed during Gaelic Ireland. Following the 12th-century ...
,
Ulster
Ulster (; or ; or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional or historic provinces of Ireland, Irish provinces. It is made up of nine Counties of Ireland, counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kingdom); t ...
and
Munster
Munster ( or ) is the largest of the four provinces of Ireland, located in the south west of the island. In early Ireland, the Kingdom of Munster was one of the kingdoms of Gaelic Ireland ruled by a "king of over-kings" (). Following the Nor ...
, with hail and heavy downpours, and a risk of spot flooding forecast.
**The
Irish Prison Service
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History
In 1928, the Minister for Justice of ...
confirmed that an outbreak of 19 cases of COVID-19 had been identified at
Mountjoy Prison
Mountjoy Prison (), founded as Mountjoy Gaol and nicknamed The Joy, is a medium security men's prison located in Phibsborough in the centre of Dublin, Ireland.
The current prison Governor is Ray Murtagh.
History
Mountjoy was designed by Cap ...
.
* 13 May
**A man and woman, both in their mid-40s, died in a house fire in
County Roscommon
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, about 13 km from
Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe ( ; ) is a town in the easternmost part of County Galway, Ireland. Located at an ancient crossing point on the River Suck, evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of Bronze Age sites. Built around a 12th-centur ...
,
County Galway
County Galway ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Northern and Western Region, taking up the south of the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht. The county population was 276,451 at the 20 ...
at around 2 am.
**Three teenage boys were arrested in connection with an attack on young girls at Howth Junction DART station in Dublin in April.
* 14 May
**The
Health Service Executive
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The current director-general is Berna ...
shut down all of its
IT systems
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after a major
ransomware
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cyberattack
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The rising dependence on increasingly complex and inte ...
, with many hospital appointments cancelled, while the
COVID-19 vaccination programme had not been affected by the attack.
**A former RTÉ sports producer pleaded guilty to child sex abuse offences in Ireland, the UK and the Philippines.
**A retired Garda superintendent, two Garda sergeants, and two Gardaí, were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice at Limerick District Court.
**The 2021
National Ploughing Championships
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, due to have taken place in
County Laois
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in September, was cancelled for a second year due to uncertainty over COVID-19 restrictions.
* 15 May
**The HSE stated that there was "substantial cancellations across all outpatient services with widespread cancellation of radiology services" following a
ransomware attack on its IT systems.
**The
Department of Health
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announced that there would be no daily COVID-19 figures update provided due to the HSE cyberattack, with backdated figures being published "when possible".
**The Department of Health removed 5 countries from the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel with immediate effect. The countries removed were:
Bermuda
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,
Iran
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,
Montenegro
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Palestine
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and
Serbia
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**Several thousand people attended a protest in support of
Palestine
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in
Dublin city centre
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, amid rising
tensions and violence in Gaza.
* 16 May
**The
Department of Health
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confirmed that it had been the victim of a separate cyber attack similar to the
ransomware attack on the Health Service Executive, prompting the shutting down of much of its IT infrastructure.
**
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Michael D. Higgins
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and
Catherine Martin officiated at the
National Famine Commemoration at
Glasnevin Cemetery
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in Dublin.
* 17 May
**The further easing of Level 5 restrictions came into effect with the reopening of all non-essential retail for the first time in over four months.
**The
National Immunisation Advisory Committee
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(NIAC) confirmed that people in their 40s would be given a choice to accept the
Janssen or
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine or opt to wait for another vaccine.
* 18 May – Ireland's
Lesley Roy
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failed to qualify for the
Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final 2021.
* 19 May
**The COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged between 45 and 49 on a phased basis, starting with people aged 49.
**
Pfizer
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announced that it would begin using its west Dublin facility as part of its supply chain for its
COVID-19 vaccine
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Knowledge about the structure and fun ...
.
* 20 May
**A 44-year-old woman who suffocated her three children was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
**It was reported that the
organised cyber crime group that
attacked the
HSE and the
Department of Health
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IT systems provided a
decryption key
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, while the public was advised to be aware of a number of call and text scams in the wake of the cyber attack.
* 21 May –
Minister for Rural and Community Development
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Heather Humphreys
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announced the return of the
Tidy Towns competition after it was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
* 22 May – The
Department of Health
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removed 6 countries from the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel with immediate effect.
* 25 May – A man was arrested after two Gardaí were injured in a shooting in Blanchardstown.
* 26 May – Under new COVID-19 safety guidelines issued by
Fáilte Ireland
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, a maximum of six people aged 13 years and over would be allowed per table when restaurants, pubs and cafés open in June, with up to 15 people allowed when accompanying children under the age of 12.
* 27 May – The Chief Executive of the HSE
Paul Reid stated that the cost of the
cyber attack on its IT systems could exceed €100 million.
* 28 May
**A 38-year-old man, Daniel Goulding, was charged with five firearm offences after shots were fired from a house in Blanchardstown on the night of 25 May.
**The HSE confirmed that data relating to 520 patients, including sensitive information, was published online following the ransomware attack on 14 May.
**The Government announced a further reopening plan for the country throughout June, July and August, with the reopening of all hotels from 2 June, outdoor hospitality, cinemas, swimming pools, gyms from 7 June, and indoor hospitality from 5 July.
**The
Department of Health
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removed 4 countries from the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel with immediate effect.
* 29 May – Four people were arrested for public order offences after large crowds gathered in parts of Dublin city centre, while
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
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stated that he was "absolutely shocked" by the crowds that gathered.
* 31 May – It was announced that the 2021 edition of the
Rose of Tralee would be cancelled for the second year in a row.
June
* 1 June
**According to a new study published by the ''
Irish Medical Journal
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'', medics reported what they believed to be the first case of
COVID-19 reinfection in Ireland in a 40-year-old female healthcare worker.
**The Government launched a €3.5 billion
Economic Recovery Plan to achieve rapid job creation and economic growth after the pandemic, with the
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
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and the
Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme extended until September 2021, when gradual reductions would begin.
* 2 June
**The COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged between 40 and 44 on a phased basis, starting with people aged 44.
**The gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions on the tourism and hospitality sector came into effect with the reopening of all hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and hostels.
**A probationary Garda avoided a jail sentence for breaching COVID-19 restrictions, and instead received a €1,000 fine for the breach along with a charge for being intoxicated in public.
**The
Department of Education
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announced that
Leaving Certificate
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For each leaving certificate ...
results would be delayed for a second year in a row, with students to receive their results on 3 September.
**The Director of the
National Virus Reference Laboratory
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Cillian de Gascun
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confirmed that there had been 115 cases of the
Indian variant of COVID-19 detected in Ireland.
* 3 June
**
HIQA advised NPHET that the duration of immunity following COVID-19 infection should be extended from six to nine months.
**The Government's emergency COVID-19 powers including additional Garda powers introduced to deal with COVID-19 was extended until November 2021.
**
Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris
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stated that he expected students and staff to be back on campus for the new academic year of 2021/22.
**
Dublin City Council
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confirmed that it was to install toilets, bins across the city from the bank holiday weekend, along with staff to maintain them, following criticism of a lack of facilities in the capital to allow people to socialise outdoors.
**A man died while climbing
Mount Brandon
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in
County Kerry
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.
* 4 June
**
Minister of State
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with responsibility for the
Office of Public Works
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Patrick O'Donovan
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appealed to people visiting
St Stephen's Green
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in Dublin to respect the site after reckless behaviour was witnessed on 3 June when a group of people gained access to the
bandstand
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which had been fenced off for health and safety reasons.
**A man in his 20s died after getting into difficulty while swimming off the
Dalkey
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coast in Dublin.
* 5 June
**14 people (including 5 juveniles) were arrested for public order offences and a Garda received hospital treatment on the night of 4 June, after violence broke out in Dublin city centre in which glass bottles were thrown at Gardaí, which resulted in a patrol car being damaged.
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
described the incidents as "thuggish behaviour and completely unacceptable".
**Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly received his first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in
Greystones
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,
County Wicklow
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.
**The
Department of Health
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added a further 5 countries to the Government's COVID-19
"high-risk" list for international travel, which would come into effect from 4 am on Tuesday 8 June.
* 6 June – 19 people (including 2 juveniles) were arrested for public order offences and two Gardaí received hospital treatment on the night of 5 June, after violence broke out in Dublin's south city centre for a second consecutive night in which a person was assaulted, a bin was set on fire and glass bottles were thrown, which resulted in a patrol car being damaged.
* 7 June
**A three-month-old baby girl died after being attacked by a dog in west
Waterford
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.
**The gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions continued with the reopening of all bars, restaurants and cafés for outdoor service, gyms, swimming pools, leisure centres, cinemas and theatres, the partial resumption of driver theory test services, and the allowance of an unvaccinated household to visit another unvaccinated household indoors.
**14 people (including 3 juveniles) were arrested for public order offences on the night of 6 June, after violence broke out in Dublin's south city centre for a third consecutive night, while Gardaí arrested 8 people in
Cork
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* ...
.
* 9 June
** The United States
Biden administration
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formally rebuked the United Kingdom in a rare
démarche
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concerning the effects of the UK government's handling of
Brexit
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on Northern Ireland. The US accused the UK of inflaming tensions in Europe and
the North.
**
Leaving Certificate
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exams got underway at schools throughout the country, with far lower numbers of students sitting individual exams compared to a normal year.
**A 46-year-old man pleaded guilty to murdering Rose Hanrahan, 78, at her Limerick home four years ago in 2017.
* 10 June
**A Garda appeared in court charged with coercive control, criminal damage, sexual assault, assault causing harm and harassment of his former partner over a three-year period.
**The first in a series of live
pilot
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concerts took place at the
Iveagh Gardens
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, Dublin, with
James Vincent McMorrow
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Career
McMorrow's debut album, '' Early in the Morning'', was released ...
and special guest
Sorcha Richardson playing to 500 people at the show.
* 15 June
**The Government agreed to increase the self-isolation period for travellers arriving in Ireland from Britain from 5 to 10 days for those who are not fully vaccinated amid
Delta variant
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concerns.
**Thousands of people from Donegal and Mayo gathered in Dublin for a protest in support of a 100% redress scheme for homes and other buildings affected by blocks defective due to the mineral mica.
* 16 June – Legislation was passed, the ''
Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Bill 2021'', to halve greenhouse gas emissions within nine years and to achieve a climate neutral economy ("
net zero
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") by 2050. Farmers marched in Dublin to protest against effects of the Bill on farming and rural communities.
* 17 June – HSE Chief Clinical Officer
Colm Henry confirmed that there had been 180 cases of the
Delta variant
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detected in Ireland.
* 18 June – Three men were arrested on the night of 17 June following an altercation on South William Street in which glass bottles were thrown at staff members of a premises.
* 19 June
**A primary school in
County Offaly
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confirmed a suspected case of the
Delta variant
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with the children told to self isolate at home.
**After discussing the evolving profile of COVID-19 across the
island
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, the
Chief Medical Officers of Ireland and
Northern Ireland
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Tony Holohan
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and
Michael McBride issued a joint statement reminding people who intended to travel across the
border
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to be alert to the epidemiological situation in the relevant local areas and to ensure that they avoid activities which could place them or their families at risk of COVID-19 infection.
**A young man was rushed to hospital with suspected stab injuries after a fight broke out involving up to 30 people near St Stephen's Green.
* 20 June – The COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged between 35 and 39 on a phased basis, starting with people aged 39.
* 21 June
**An inquest into the
death of George Nkencho
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formally opened in the Dublin coroner's court held in the
RDS before being adjourned for six months until 14 December.
**Gardaí in Dublin began a murder investigation after a man in his 60s was stabbed to death at his home in south County Dublin on the night of 20 June.
**
Minister for Justice
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Heather Humphreys
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spoke to
Garda Commissioner
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Drew Harris
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about the legal issues around outdoor drinking and pledged to take legislative action to facilitate outdoor hospitality if it was required, after Gardaí warned that alcohol licences were not valid for areas outside pubs and restaurants.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
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stated that the latest data showed a "concerning increase in transmission" of the
Delta variant
The Delta variant (B.1.617.2) was a variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It was first detected in India on 5 October 2020. The Delta variant was named on 31 May 2021 and had spread to over 179 countries by 22 November 202 ...
of COVID-19 in Ireland.
* 22 June
**The HSE's Director of Public Health for the
Midlands
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Una Fallon announced that a COVID-19 outbreak in
Athlone
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had been identified as "probably" the Delta variant after a cluster of 14 primary cases associated with socialising by the
River Shannon
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were confirmed on Friday 11 June.
**A 30-year-old man appeared in court charged with the murder of his 65-year-old father in Dublin on 20 June.
* 23 June – It was confirmed that at least three quarters of the HSE's IT servers had been decrypted and 70% of computer devices were back in use, following the
cyber attack
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The rising dependence on increasingly complex and inte ...
in May.
* 24 June
**HSE Chief Clinical Officer
Colm Henry confirmed that there had been 210 cases of the Delta variant detected in Ireland.
**
Garda Commissioner
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Drew Harris
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publicly apologised to domestic violence victims who made emergency calls for help but did not receive the standard of service from Gardaí that they required and to which they were entitled.
* 29 June – Due to the rapidly increasing incidence of the
Delta variant
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, the Government announced that the planned reopening of indoor dining and drinking in restaurants and pubs on 5 July would be delayed until at least 19 July when a system to verify vaccination or immunity would be implemented, while 50 guests would be permitted to attend wedding celebrations as an exception from July.
* 30 June
**
Minister for Education
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Norma Foley
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announced that 2022
Leaving Certificate
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For each leaving certificate ...
students would be granted more choice and more time in State exam papers to compensate for the loss of learning they had suffered.
**List of European Commissioners for Justice and Equality, European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders stated that Ireland was the only
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member state that would not be ready to comply with the Use and development of software for COVID-19 pandemic mitigation#Digital vaccination certificates, EU Digital COVID-19 Certificate for travel when it would come into effect from 1 July 2021 due to the Health Service Executive cyberattack, cyber attack on the Health Service Executive.
July
* 1 July –
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
announced that a fourth wave of COVID-19 was beginning in Ireland following an increase in cases caused by the
Delta variant
The Delta variant (B.1.617.2) was a variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It was first detected in India on 5 October 2020. The Delta variant was named on 31 May 2021 and had spread to over 179 countries by 22 November 202 ...
.
* 2 July
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
announced an expansion of the COVID-19 vaccination in the Republic of Ireland, vaccination rollout programme to younger people with 750 pharmacies to begin administering the
Janssen COVID-19 vaccine
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to people in the 18 to 34 age group who opted in for earlier vaccination from 5 July, while vaccination centres would begin administering the
AstraZeneca vaccine
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to the group from 12 July.
**The Government agreed a deal to purchase one million unwanted COVID-19 vaccine doses from Romania.
**A man died in a fall on the Dartry Mountains in County Sligo.
* 3 July – Over 3,500 people attended a pilot music festival featuring Gavin James (singer), Gavin James,
Denise Chaila
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Career
Chaila began performing on the Limerick music scene in 2012. Chaila released her debut EP, ''Duel Citizenship'', in 2019. She had alrea ...
and Sharon Shannon in Dublin, with antigen testing used for entry.
* 5 July
**Over 500 pharmacies around the country began administering the
Janssen COVID-19 vaccine
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to people aged 18 to 34 who opted-in to receive it.
**In a statement,
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
stated that more than 70% of all cases were now accounted for by the Delta variant, as it continued to present a risk to those who were unvaccinated or waiting for a second dose of vaccine.
**A meeting between the hospitality sector and senior government officials took place to discuss the reopening of indoor dining and drinking with representatives told that indoor dining could reopen for 1.8 million fully vaccinated people with a self-regulated vaccine pass system.
**A 47-year-old Romanian man was jailed for life for the murder of 78-year-old Rose Hanrahan in Limerick in 2017.
* 6 July
**Deutsche Bank announced plans to cut up to 450 full-time and contractor roles at its Dublin office.
**A 44-year-old man who stabbed a fisherman 40 times following a row over drugs was jailed for ten years.
* 7 July
**The COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged between 30 and 34 on a phased basis, starting with people aged 34.
**The 2021 Dublin Marathon was cancelled for the second year in a row.
**A teenage boy died and another was critically injured in a single vehicle road crash in County Kerry at around 1:10 am.
* 8 July
**The Chief Executive of the HSE
Paul Reid stated that the Delta variant was to "outmatch" Ireland's supply of COVID-19 vaccines in July, while latest figures showed that 352 cases of the Delta variant had been detected in Ireland.
**An investigation got under way after three men were killed in a collision between a car and a lorry on the N7 road (Ireland), N7 at Rathcoole in Dublin.
**Over 1,000,000 people watched RTÉ2, RTÉ's coverage of UEFA Euro 2020 knockout phase#England vs Denmark, England's UEFA Euro 2020 semi-final clash with Denmark on the evening of 7 July.
* 9 July
**AA Ireland, AA Roadwatch ended its radio traffic and travel reports after 32 years.
**Basketball Ireland began an investigation after the Chief Executive Bernard O'Byrne posted on social media asking if England national football team, England player Raheem Sterling should have been awarded a penalty in their UEFA Euro 2020 semi-final win over Denmark, which included the phrase "Black Dives Matter".
**The Labour Party (Ireland), Labour Party's Ivana Bacik won the 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election, Dublin Bay South by-election.
* 10 July – Former Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Barry Cowen requested a special meeting of the
Fianna Fáil parliamentary party to discuss the result of the Dublin Bay South by-election, after the party's candidate, Deirdre Conroy, received just 5% of the share of first preference votes.
* 12 July
**Over 1.1 million people watched RTÉ2, RTÉ's coverage of UEFA Euro 2020 Final, Italy's UEFA Euro 2020 final victory against England on the evening of 11 July.
**Fully vaccinated people began receiving their Use and development of software for COVID-19 pandemic mitigation#Digital vaccination certificates, EU Digital COVID-19 Certificates via email or post.
**The Government approved legislation for the resumption of indoor hospitality, with proofs of vaccination needed for those who were vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, while those under 18 would be required to be accompanied by a fully vaccinated person.
* 13 July
**It was revealed that people aged 16 and over would be offered a vaccine by the end of September, with the Government examining the possibility of vaccinating those aged 12 to 15 during the autumn, while it was confirmed that children aged under 12 would not now need to take a PCR test when entering the country.
**The Chief Executive of Basketball Ireland Bernard O'Byrne stepped down with immediate effect following his "ill-judged" social media comment regarding Raheem Sterling.
* 14 July
**Gardaí seized over €34 million worth of cocaine disguised as coal, which was concealed in a shipment of bags to Ireland.
**The National Car Testing (NCT) service revoked 34,000 two-year NCT certificates incorrectly issued due to a system error.
* 15 July
**Hundreds of people gathered outside the Convention Centre Dublin, Convention Centre in Dublin on the night of 14 July to protest against the Government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic after the Dáil passed legislation to allow for the reopening of indoor dining.
**Two men were arrested in connection with the investigation into the Shooting of Adrian Donohoe, armed robbery of a credit union in County Louth over eight years ago in 2013 during which a Garda was shot dead.
* 16 July
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
stated that cases of COVID-19 were increasing in 22 out of 26 counties, with the majority of cases occurring in people who had not been fully vaccinated, after 1,173 cases were reported – the highest number since February.
**Weekend temperatures were set to reach 27 degrees Celsius across the country, as
Met Éireann
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said it had been the hottest day of the year so far.
**UEFA confirmed that the Aviva Stadium would host the UEFA Europa League, 2024 Europe League final.
* 17 July
**Met Éireann recorded a temperature of 29.5 degrees Celsius in Athenry, County Galway, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
**COVID-19 cases continued to rise after a further 1,377 cases were reported, the highest in six months.
* 18 July – Met Éireann issued a High Temperature Advisory with temperatures expected to be in the high 20s for the next week.
* 19 July – Ireland joined the rest of the EU in implementing the Use and development of software for COVID-19 pandemic mitigation#Digital vaccination certificates, Digital COVID-19 Certificate as travel restrictions into and out of the country eased.
* 20 July
**Met Éireann issued a Status Orange high temperature warning for six counties in the Midlands and the rest of the country on a Status Yellow warning, with temperatures expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius in some areas.
**It was announced that Allied Irish Banks, AIB was set to close 15 branches in urban and suburban areas in the Republic of Ireland and merge their operations with others nearby.
* 21 July
**The Government agreed that indoor dining in pubs and restaurants could resume on Monday 26 July for fully vaccinated and COVID-19 recovered people, after
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Michael D. Higgins
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signed the legislation underpinning new guidelines into law.
**Met Éireann recorded a temperature of 30.1 degrees Celsius at Mount Dillon in
County Roscommon
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, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
* 22 July
**A woman in her late 20s died in a drowning incident on the County Longford, Longford–
Cavan
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border, while in a separate incident, a man in his 70s drowned in County Leitrim.
**Met Éireann extended the Status Yellow high temperature warning issued nationwide to Saturday 24 July.
**Ireland had its first tropical night in 20 years after temperatures stayed above 20 degrees in certain parts of the country.
**
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
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stated that the number of COVID-19 cases related to overseas travel had increased "very sharply", after it was revealed that the Delta variant now accounted for 90% of cases in Ireland.
* 23 July
**The Chair of the National Public Health Emergency Team (2020)#Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, NPHET Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group
Philip Nolan stated that people had forgotten how easily the virus spread and that people were "getting too close".
**Met Éireann issued a Status Orange thunderstorm and rain warning for
Galway
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, County Clare, Clare and County Tipperary, Tipperary and the rest of the country on a Status Yellow warning.
**A man in his 60s died after being recovered from the sea in Dublin.
**Draft guidelines for the reopening of bars and restaurants indoors on Monday 26 July were published. Under the guidelines, the EU Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) would be the primary evidence for proof of immunity, all customers would have to show photo ID and contact tracing details for all customers would have to be taken, with an online QR code scanner developed to verify people's DCCs.
* 24 July – Around 1,500 protestors gathered in Dublin city centre to protest against vaccines, new legislation allowing for the reopening of indoor dining and the Digital COVID Certificate.
* 26 July
**Restaurants, cafés and bars reopened for indoor dining and drinking for the first time since December 2020, operating under strict new public health regulations.
**
Minister for Education
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Norma Foley
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stated that she was confident that a full reopening of schools from late August and early September would go ahead as planned.
**Met Éireann issued a Status Yellow rain and thunderstorm warning for Ireland.
**A man in his 60s died after getting into difficulty while swimming at Tramore beach in County Waterford.
**A specialist at the Department of Public Health in the Midlands raised concerns about gatherings of teenagers and young adults who wanted to deliberately catch COVID-19 so they could get their Digital COVID Certificate of Recovery.
* 27 July
**After the COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged 16 and 17 for the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, the Government agreed to extend the
COVID-19 vaccination programme to those aged 12 to 15 and to increase the limit of number of guests permitted at weddings from 50 to 100 from 5 August.
**Gardaí began a major investigation after a female member of the Defence Forces (Ireland), Defence Forces was allegedly raped by a male colleague in a Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland#Mandatory hotel quarantine, mandatory quarantine hotel facility in Dublin.
* 28 July
**It was announced that some of the 38 vaccination centres would allow walk-in vaccinations on certain days and times without an appointment.
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
confirmed that children would not have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend school.
**Joe Canning announced his retirement from inter-county hurling at the age of 32.
**Following criticism of former Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine Zappone being appointed as UN special envoy for freedom of expression, it was revealed that Zappone approached
Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Simon Coveney
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to offer herself for the position before her appointment was made.
* 29 July
**President Michael D. Higgins sent a message of congratulations after Fintan McCarthy and Paul O'Donovan won the Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's lightweight double sculls, men's lightweight double sculls final at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
**The President also wrote to the Oireachtas to raise concerns about the volume of complex legislation he had been asked to consider in short periods of time.
* 30 July –
Tánaiste
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The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
Leo Varadkar
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and Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
Catherine Martin urged pubs and restaurants to continue to adhere to the guidance for indoor dining ahead of the Public holidays in the Republic of Ireland, bank holiday weekend, and reiterated that both the Digital COVID Certificate and the HSE Vaccination Card were acceptable proofs of immunity.
August
* 2 August
**A male motorist in his 80s died following a road crash in Clogheen, County Tipperary.
**The body of a man believed to be in his 50s was discovered in a south Dublin park.
* 3 August
**Two people died after a bus struck a number of parked cars and hit a pedestrian in
County Cork
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.
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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stated that a deal had been completed to secure 700,000 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines from Romania.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
warned that virus outbreaks were originating through symptomatic people attending workplaces, eating out and visiting friends, and urged symptomatic people to stay at home, even if vaccinated.
* 4 August
**Political pressure was mounting on former Minister for Children Katherine Zappone after she Merrion Hotel controversy, organised an outdoor 50-person event at the Merrion Hotel in Dublin on 21 July and stated that she was "assured" by the hotel that the event was "in compliance with Government COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines". Zappone ultimately declined her UN role after the appointment process was criticised.
**
Met Éireann
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issued a Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for Ireland.
**Laois County Council refused to grant a licence to hold the 2021 Electric Picnic music festival following the most up-to-date public health advice made available to the council from the
Health Service Executive
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.
* 5 August
**A video emerged online appearing to show multiple breaches of COVID-19 regulations at the pub owned by Independent TD Danny Healy-Rae in Kilgarvan,
County Kerry
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, with young people gathering in the pub wearing no masks, with no social distancing and with access to the bar.
**34-year-old Daniel Murtagh was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment for the Murder of Nadine Lott, murder of 30-year-old Nadine Lott, his former partner, in
County Wicklow
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in 2019.
* 6 August
**In the wake of the Merrion Hotel controversy,
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updated its hospitality guidelines to allow customers book multiple tables and host outdoor gatherings with live music for up to 200 people.
**Speaking on ''RTÉ News: Six One'',
Tánaiste
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Leo Varadkar
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expressed his regret for attending the Merrion Hotel event, but said it was not in breach of Government regulations, and "probably" not in breach of Fáilte Ireland guidelines.
**Around 88 kg of heroin, worth more than €12 million, was seized by
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at Rosslare Port.
**In the 2021 Munster abuse case, five members of a family were convicted on a range of charges including the rape, sexual assault and exploitation of five children after a trial at the
Central Criminal Court.
**Following a meeting of the Cabinet COVID-19 sub-committee, it was announced that the Government would publish a roadmap by the end of August for the easing or ending of remaining COVID-19 restrictions.
**Gardaí began preliminary inquiries into an indoor gathering at the pub owned by Independent TD Danny Healy-Rae.
* 8 August – Kellie Harrington was awarded an Olympic gold medal for her Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's lightweight, lightweight boxing final win in Tokyo.
* 9 August – The 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final between Kerry and Tyrone was postponed to 15 August due to COVID-19 issues in the camp of the Ulster champions, while the final was postponed to 4 September.
* 10 August – Olympic gold medallist Kellie Harrington, bronze medallist Aidan Walsh (boxer), Aidan Walsh and the remaining Irish Olympians returned home to Ireland.
* 11 August
**Gardaí appealed for information after a 25-year-old man died following a stabbing in Tallaght in Dublin.
**The HSE launched its portal for people to list their close contacts to enable faster contact tracing.
**The COVID-19 vaccine registration portal opened to people aged 12 to 15 for the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
* 12 August
**A man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s were arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a four-year-old boy in Limerick in March.
**The Chief Executive of the HSE
Paul Reid said the COVID-19 vaccination in the Republic of Ireland, vaccination programme was in "the final leg" after more than 50,000 people aged 12 to 15 registered to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, with 90% of adults partially vaccinated and 80% fully vaccinated.
* 13 August – A 26-year-old man was charged with the murder of 25-year-old Ademola Giwa in Tallaght, Dublin, on 11 August.
* 14 August – Irish Olympic hero Jack Woolley (taekwondo), Jack Woolley was hospitalised after being badly beaten up in Dublin on the night of 13 August.
* 15 August – Following Tyrone's withdrawal from the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final, the GAA confirmed in a statement that the semi-final would be postponed to Saturday 28 August, with the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, final subsequently postponed to 11 September.
* 18 August
**In the wake of the 2021 Taliban offensive, the
Department of Foreign Affairs
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confirmed that it was helping 25 Irish citizens and eight dependents leave Afghanistan.
**Ireland received its largest ever weekly shipment of COVID-19 vaccines, with over 540,000 doses delivered to the HSE, including the first batch of unwanted vaccines from the Romanian Government.
**The Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland said more Gardaí would patrol the city centre following reports of anti-social behaviour and after the random attack of Irish Olympian Jack Woolley.
* 19 August
**Two men died following a collision involving three vehicles in County Meath.
**HSE CEO
Paul Reid said it was never too late to register to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, urging those who had not yet received a vaccine to come forward, as latest figures showed that over 120,000 people aged 12 to 15 had registered for a vaccine.
**Following a meeting of the Government Committee on COVID-19, it was revealed that a roadmap for the phased reopening of all remaining closed industries, including the live entertainment and arts sector, would be published on 31 August.
* 20 August
**A couple and an infant were among four people killed in a three-vehicle collision on the M6 motorway (Ireland), M6 near
Ballinasloe
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,
County Galway
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on the evening of 19 August.
**Gardaí and the Road Safety Authority issued an appeal to all roads users to take greater care following the deaths of six people on Irish roads in the space of 24 hours.
* 21 August
**An 18-year-old man was arrested after a 20-year-old male passenger died in a single-vehicle crash in County Limerick. The 20-year-old male passenger was killed, just hours before he was due to be married.
**A man in his mid-20s was arrested after he allegedly attacked a shop owner with a glass bottle taken from the shelf of the business before he tried to take cash from the till.
* 22 August
**Limerick won the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final against Cork.
**HSE CEO
Paul Reid said the threat from COVID-19 was still "very real", with the number of patients being treated in hospitals with COVID-19 at its highest level since the end of March, increasing to 314.
* 23 August
**Six Irish people were airlifted off Sweden's highest mountain, Kebnekaise, after being stranded overnight.
**Following crowds of people gathering after the All-Ireland Hurling Final on 22 August, Gardaí began investigating alleged breaches of COVID-19 regulations at a pub near Croke Park, while several pubs were temporarily shut by Gardaí due to anti-social behaviour and a lack of social distancing.
**Music industry representatives criticised the Government after 40,000 people were allowed to attend the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final at Croke Park, while the live entertainment industry remained closed, with representatives from a number of live event and music industry groups stating that the Taoiseach and Foreign Affairs Minister's attendance at the final was a "blatant disregard" for the live events industry.
**Visitors to University Hospital Galway were being asked to come only if "absolutely necessary" as the hospital dealt with a COVID-19 outbreak and record numbers at its emergency department.
* 24 August
**
Minister for Health
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Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
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On his election ...
said the Government would continue to ease COVID-19 restrictions "as quickly as possible" and that all remaining COVID-19 restrictions would be eased before Christmas.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
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warned of an "extremely high incidence" of the disease in Ireland and that mask wearing in public places had decreased, while the Chair of the National Public Health Emergency Team (2020)#Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group
Philip Nolan said the peak of the fourth wave could be reached in September.
**A woman in her 60s died following a collision between a car and a truck in Longford.
* 25 August
**The husband of a woman who died with COVID-19 after giving birth to their daughter urged anyone who was unsure about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine to get the vaccine.
**A row over the return to school of teachers in early stages of pregnancy intensified after the List of education trade unions, three teacher unions condemned the Minister for Education and the Department of Education for the "failure to provide alternative time-bound working arrangements for teachers who have been ineligible to receive vaccines."
**A 31-year-old man was charged with the attempted murder of his mother at their family home in Innishannon, in County Cork in June.
* 26 August
**In a letter to the Government, the NPHET recommended that there should be no widespread further easing of COVID-19 restrictions until 90% of over 16-year-olds were fully vaccinated.
**Ellen Keane won Ireland's first medal of the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, claiming gold in the Swimming at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre breaststroke, SB8 100m breaststroke.
* 27 August
**A 29-year-old man died in a car crash in County Louth.
**Gardaí launched an investigation following the discovery of the body of a teenager in Meath.
* 28 August
**Gardaí launched a murder investigation following the death of a 19-year-old man who sustained a gunshot wound at a house in County Meath on 27 August.
**Cyclists Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal claimed a silver medal for Ireland in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's individual pursuit B, B 3,000m individual pursuit at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
**
Taoiseach
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Micheál Martin
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refused to confirm or deny reports that the NPHET would be disbanded following a report from the ''Irish Independent''.
* 29 August
**Ireland's Jason Smyth won gold for the sixth time after a dramatic Athletics at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metres T13, T13 100m final at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
**Gardaí seized €1.3m worth of cannabis following a search operation in County Meath.
**A cyclist in his 50s died in a collision involving a car and a bicycle in County Galway.
* 30 August
**Nicole Turner won silver in the Swimming at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's 50 metre butterfly, S6 50m butterfly, taking home Ireland's fourth medal of the Paralympic Games.
**A man in his 50s was arrested after two men were injured in a stabbing incident in Carlow.
**
Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport () is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by DAA (formerly Dublin Airport Authority). The airport is located in Collinstown, north of Dublin, and south of the town of Swords.
In 2024, over 34 ...
issued an apology after significant delays caused 118 passengers to miss their flights on 29 August.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
advised parents to exercise caution in relation to after-school activities as children began to return to classrooms across the country.
**Cork University Maternity Hospital publicly apologised to the husband and family of a mother-of-three who died alongside her newborn baby boy after she fell out of a hospital bed after apparently suffered a seizure.
**Tributes were paid to a student and skilled sportsman in his 20s who died after he was struck by a car while holidaying in Greece.
* 31 August
**The Government announced a further reopening plan for the country, with all remaining COVID-19 restrictions to be eased by 22 October, including the two-metre social distancing rule depending on the requirement of individual sectors, while masks would still be required in the health and retail sectors and on public transport.
**New figures from the
CSO showed that the country's population was estimated to stand at 5.01 million in April, marking the first time the population had risen above five million since the 1851 census.
**Ireland's Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal won gold in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's road time trial B, women's road time trial B at the Fuji International Speedway in Tokyo, while Gary O'Reilly (cyclist), Gary O'Reilly won bronze in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's road time trial H5, men's road time trial H5.
September
* 1 September
**Public transport began operating at 100% capacity across the country, as the Government's plan for easing most COVID-19 restrictions by 22 October began, while the GAA announced that an additional 1,150 tickets would be available with 41,150 people allowed to attend the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, All-Ireland football final on 11 September.
**
Taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
announced that NPHET would cease to exist as a separate body over time and that their role and the vaccine taskforce would be transitioned into the normal functions of the Department of Health and the HSE.
**Under changes to the COVID-19 vaccination programme, NIAC recommended that pregnant women could be offered an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at any stage of pregnancy and that immunocompromised individuals aged 12 and older could receive a third additional vaccine dose.
**The organisers of Electric Picnic officially cancelled the 2021 music festival.
**A 20-year-old Irish man was arrested following the death of a 22-year-old Limerick man on the island of Ios in Greece.
* 2 September – The Government launched a housing strategy underpinned by €4 billion in guaranteed State funding annually for the next five years.
* 3 September
**Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal won their second gold medal of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's road race B, women's road race B event.
**A 50-year-old man appeared in court charged with the murder of Conor O'Brien in County Meath.
**Over 61,000 students received their
Leaving Certificate
A secondary school leaving qualification is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary education requirements of their locality, often including the passage of a final qualification examination.
For each leaving certificate ...
exam results with grades significantly higher compared to 2020, with the number of students achieving H1s in some popular subjects rising by more than 7 percentage points.
* 4 September
**The eighth National Services Day has been marked with ceremonies around the country.
**According to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), four cases of the new SARS-CoV-2 Mu variant, Mu COVID-19 variant, first discovered in Colombia, had been identified in Ireland.
* 5 September
**
Tánaiste
The Tánaiste ( , ) is the second-ranking member of the government of Ireland and the holder of its second-most senior office. It is the equivalent of the deputy prime minister in other parliamentary systems.
The Tánaiste is appointed by the P ...
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
faced criticism after a photograph emerged on social media showing him at the Mighty Hoopla music festival in London on the same weekend Electric Picnic was cancelled in Ireland due to the Government's COVID-19 restrictions.
**During a major operation carried out by Gardaí targeting the gang behind the Health Service Executive ransomware attack, ransomware attack on the Health Service Executive (HSE), the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau seized several domains used in the cyberattack and other ransomware attacks.
* 6 September
**Organised indoor and outdoor events and mass gatherings returned and live music and dancing were permitted at weddings, as the further easing of COVID-19 restrictions took place.
**The HSE estimated that between 10,000 and 12,000 children were restricting their movements as a result of being designated a close contact of a COVID-19 case.
**Documents released showed that Katherine Zappone was told of her impending appointment to a UN role by the Minister for Foreign Affairs more than four months before the matter was agreed by Cabinet.
**The trial of a man accused of murdering Bobby Messett at Bray Boxing Club in 2018 collapsed because there were not enough jurors to continue the case after one of them became seriously ill.
**All clean plastic packaging waste including soft plastic could now be placed in Irish household recycling bins.
* 7 September
**CAO offers were released, with a significant rise in the points requirement for most third-level courses.
**An error was discovered in the Leaving Certificate grading process, affecting 1,800 students who sat the Leaving Certificate Applied programme.
**The HSE ceased walk-in testing nationwide to reduce queues at centres and called on people to book slots online as testing volume increased by 35%.
* 8 September
**The number of children restricting their movements as a result of being designated a close contact of a COVID-19 case increased to 16,000, after more than 100 schools contacted the HSE over cases among pupils.
**
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
announced an update to Ireland's COVID-19 vaccination programme, with residents aged 65 years and older living in long term residential care facilities and people aged 80 years and older living in the community to receive a booster dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
**A spokesperson for the Taoiseach said Micheál Martin did have confidence in Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney, after Sinn Féin leader
Mary Lou McDonald
Mary Louise McDonald (born 1 May 1969) is an Irish politician who has served as Leader of the Opposition in Ireland since June 2020, as President of Sinn Féin since February 2018, and as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Central constituen ...
called on the Taoiseach to sack Coveney over "behaviour not of the standard expected of a minister".
**Gardaí in County Kerry began a criminal investigation into a fatal firearms incident at a domestic residence near Lixnaw, where the bodies of three family members were discovered on the night of 7 September.
* 10 September – Latest figures showed that 90% of adults in Ireland were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, while the seven-millionth dose was administered.
* 11 September
**Tyrone won the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Mayo.
**A man died after becoming ill on the Maamturk mountain range in Conamara, County Galway, while taking part in an adventure race.
**Gardaí in Cork appealed for information following an assault which left a man in his 40s seriously injured on the evening of 10 September.
* 12 September
**An infectious disease specialist in St. James's Hospital Professor Cliona Ní Cheallaigh stated that most children under the age of 12 in Ireland would contract COVID-19 by early 2022 if more wasn't done to make schools safer.
**Galway won the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final against Cork.
**A motorcyclist in his 40s died following a collision with a car in Renmore, County Galway shortly after 10 am.
* 14 September
**Two 16-year-olds were hospitalised after being slashed, stabbed and beaten with hammers in an attack outside a chip shop in the East Wall area of Dublin on the night of 13 September.
**
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
warned that new COVID-19 restrictions could not be ruled out and "may be required in the future", despite very high levels of COVID-19 vaccine uptake.
**The remains of Baby John, one of the Kerry Babies case, Kerry Babies, were exhumed by Gardaí at Holy Cross Cemetery, Caherciveen, County Kerry.
* 15 September
**Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan told the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health that Ireland was on track to proceed with the full easing of COVID-19 restrictions in October.
**It was revealed that Ireland was to donate up to two million COVID-19 vaccines to developing countries.
**The Government won its motion of confidence, tabled by Sinn Féin, in
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
Simon Coveney
Simon Coveney (born 16 June 1972) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from 2022 to 2024. He served as Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 202 ...
by a majority of 92 to 59, with the support of TDs in the Independent Group and Regional Independent group.
**Fianna Fáil TD Marc MacSharry resigned from the parliamentary party and voted no confidence in Minister Coveney.
**President Michael D. Higgins declined an invitation to attend a church service with Britain's Queen Elizabeth next month to mark Northern Ireland's centenary.
**A motorcyclist in his 20s died in a collision in Dublin city centre.
**The 2021
National Ploughing Championships
The National Ploughing Championships () or NPC or the Ploughing, previously known as The National Ploughing Championships Machinery & Livestock Exhibition, is an outdoor agricultural show in Ireland incorporating a ploughing contest. Held eve ...
went ahead in Ratheniska, County Laois on a much scaled-back level, with the trade exhibition element and the world ploughing contest cancelled due to uncertainty over COVID-19 restrictions.
* 16 September
**NPHET agreed to recommend that the Government proceed with its plan for a further easing of restrictions from Monday 20 September and also agreed that masks should not be required for children under 13.
**The
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris
Simon Harris (born 17 October 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician serving as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Minister for Defence since January 2025, having previously served as Taoiseach from 2024 to 2025. He has ...
denied leaking the appointment of Katherine Zappone as a UN envoy and said he was "very seriously" considering a complaint to the Dáil's disciplinary committee.
* 17 September
**The President defended his decision not to attend a church service in Armagh in October marking the centenary of Northern Ireland and did not intend to revisit the decision.
**The Environmental Protection Agency (Ireland), Environmental Protection Agency confirmed that unsafe water entered the public drinking water supply at two water treatment plants in August, with 52 cases of illness confirmed, including bacteria linked to E. coli.
* 18 September
**Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage
Darragh O'Brien
Darragh O'Brien (born 8 July 1974) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Minister for Transport (Ireland), Minister for Transport and Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment since January 2025. He has been a Teachta Dá ...
announced an audit of all water treatment plants following the revelation of problems at two water treatment plants in August.
**Gardaí seized just under €130,000 worth of drugs and cash following the search of a home in Cork.
**A man in his 50s died in a single-vehicle road crash on the M3 motorway in County Meath.
**Gardaí in Limerick begun an investigation after a man in his 30s was discovered with serious injuries in the Westfield Park area on the evening of 17 September.
**A motorbike Garda was injured in Dublin in a collision with a car.
**The HSE reported more than 1,000 social media posts for COVID-19 misinformation, misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccination programme.
* 19 September
**Several hundred of Ireland's Afghan community gathered at the GPO in Dublin to protest against the 2021 Taliban offensive, Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
**Gardaí in Limerick arrested an 18-year-old woman on suspicion of assault causing harm in relation to an incident where a man suffered serious injuries.
**Latest figures showed that over 90% of Irish people over the age of 16 were now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the highest rate in the European Union.
* 20 September
**Thousands of workers across the country began returning to their offices and places of work, as COVID-19 restrictions further eased with rules around organised indoor group activities being relaxed and limits on outdoor group activities for participants being removed.
**A 16-year-old boy who raped a teenage girl in a field near a holiday resort in County Wexford in 2019 was sentenced to five years detention, while his 19-year-old brother, who was 17 at the time and also raped the girl, was sentenced to six years in prison.
**Several politicians condemned a protest outside the home of Tánaiste Leo Varadkar on 19 September, in which Gardaí attended.
* 22 September
**Following advice from
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
, asymptomatic primary school children and those in childcare facilities identified as close contacts of a confirmed case of COVID-19 would no longer have to restrict their movements or get tested from Monday 27 September.
**Gardaí, the Garda Armed Support Unit, Armed Support Unit and five ambulances attended the scene of a violent clash between two families at a funeral in Tuam, County Galway, with up to 11 people hospitalised.
* 23 September
**A light aircraft with four people on board crash landed on the beach off Carnsore Point in County Wexford.
**Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said a number of Gardaí were under investigation after they continued to cancel 999 calls without going through the proper procedure, after it was revealed that a further 53 emergency calls were cancelled.
**A group of students gathered outside the Dáil to highlight the accommodation crisis at third-level, which they said was worse than ever.
* 24 September
**The HSE announced that immunocompromised people would be notified of an appointment for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine from Wednesday 29 September, as Ireland's COVID-19 booster vaccination campaign would commence.
**Students and young people protested for climate action across Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Galway.
* 25 September
**Ireland's Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland#Mandatory hotel quarantine, mandatory hotel quarantine system ended immediately following an announcement by
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
, with all countries removed from the Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland#List of "high-risk" countries for international travel, list of "high-risk" countries for international travel.
**A 75-year-old man who left a Donegal hospital against medical advice while suffering with severe symptoms of COVID-19 died.
* 26 September
**Paddy Prendergast, the final surviving member of the last Mayo team to achieve 1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Football glory 70 years ago in 1951, died at the age of 95.
**Pelletstown railway station, Ireland's newest train station, was officially opened by Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan and Tánaiste Leo Varadkar in north Dublin.
* 27 September
**Most asymptomatic primary school children and those in childcare facilities who were identified as close contacts of a confirmed case of COVID-19 no longer needed to restrict their movements or get tested, while latest figures showed that 91.4% of Irish adults aged 18 and older were now fully vaccinated.
**It was revealed that an extra bank holiday in 2021 could generate up to €20 million in tourism revenue, while the Government planned to give frontline workers a bonus as a reward for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
**A large fire broke out at the Glenisk plant in Killeigh, County Offaly.
**Gardaí in Dublin appealed for witnesses following the discovery of a man's body in the Grand Canal in Dolphins Barn.
* 28 September – According to the Bloomberg News, Bloomberg COVID-19 resilience ranking, Ireland was named the best country to be in for how it dealt with the pandemic and the rise of the Delta variant.
* 29 September – A 39-year-old Brazilian man was found guilty of the murder of his French wife in Dublin on 25 October 2017.
* 30 September
**A pilot nightclub event took place at the Button Factory in Dublin, which included a 60% capacity crowd of 450 people, vaccination certificates and antigen testing.
**The Comptroller and Auditor General (Ireland), Comptroller and Auditor General found there were not enough checks carried out by the
Department of Social Protection
The Department of Social Protection () is a department of the Government of Ireland, tasked with administering Ireland's social welfare system. It oversees the provision of income support and other social services. It is led by the Minister fo ...
when people applied for the
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
The COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment (referred to as the PUP) was a government emergency aid program in the Republic of Ireland that provided monetary relief to those who face unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, whether formerly emp ...
in 2020, with 9.4% of claimants not eligible.
**A 53-year-old woman who was suffering from a mental disorder when she stabbed a man she lived with to death was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity at the Central Criminal Court.
**IT systems at NUI Galway were put offline, after an attempted cyberattack, with all internet traffic into and out of the university blocked.
October
* 1 October
**No positive COVID-19 tests were reported at a pilot nightclub event in Dublin on 30 September, with the promotors stating they felt it was very successful.
**A new report published by the
CSO revealed that nurses and midwives were most likely to contract COVID-19 during the first wave in March 2020 with sales and retail assistants and checkout operators the workers most likely to contract it in the second and third waves.
**Electric Ireland announced its second price increase for residential customers in 2021, becoming the latest energy provider to raise prices.
**Ireland's newest technological university, Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, spanning six campuses across Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and Westmeath formally opened.
* 2 October
**In a video message on Twitter,
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
said that the number of COVID-19 cases had "stabilised".
**The first cartons of goat's milk came off the line at the Glenisk plant in County Offaly, following a fire which caused extensive damage to its facility.
**Two men in their 40s were arrested following an alleged stabbing in County Longford.
* 3 October – Gardaí attended a protest outside the home of Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan.
* 4 October
**34-year-old Daniel Murtagh was given the mandatory life sentence for the murder of Nadine Lott in December 2019.
**A man in his 20s died, a woman in her 20s was injured and a man in his 30s was arrested, following a single-vehicle road crash in Ballyfermot in Dublin.
**The Government signed off on the National Development Plan – Project Ireland 2040 – which would commit to expenditure on capital projects totalling more than €165 billion.
**A man in his 40s died and two people were in a serious condition in hospital after an assault in a house in Blanchardstown in west Dublin.
* 5 October
**The Chair of Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, NPHET's Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group
Philip Nolan said that the Irish population was in a good place in relation to easing the remaining restrictions by 22 October.
**A six-year-old boy who was deprived of oxygen at his birth was awarded €18 million in settlement of his High Court action against the National Maternity Hospital.
**Gardaí were searching for a convicted drug dealer and gunman who escaped from an open prison on the night of 4 October.
* 7 October – The Government announced that it would send two representatives (
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
Simon Coveney
Simon Coveney (born 16 June 1972) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from 2022 to 2024. He served as Leader of Fine Gael#Deputy leaders, deputy leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 202 ...
and Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach, Chief Whip Jack Chambers (politician), Jack Chambers) to a ceremony in Armagh marking the centenary of Northern Ireland, after the President declined an invitation to the event in September.
* 8 October
**Doors officially closed for the last time at 88
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland Group plc () is a commercial bank operation in Ireland and one of the traditional Big Four Irish banks. Historically the premier banking organisation in Ireland, the bank occupies a unique position in Irish banking history. At ...
branches around the country.
**Several thousand homeowners affected by mica marched through Dublin city centre.
**A further 2,002 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
said the case numbers reflected an increased number of positive tests collected over the previous three days.
* 10 October
**A woman in her 20s was arrested as part of an investigation into a hit-and-run incident in Limerick in which four people were injured, one seriously.
**HSE CEO
Paul Reid said the number of people in ICU with COVID-19 had risen by 20% in one week, with 67% of the ICU patients not vaccinated and 3% partially vaccinated.
* 11 October
**The number of patients being treated in hospital with COVID-19 increased to 400, the highest since 8 March, while HSE
Chief Clinical Officer Colm Henry revealed that up to 50,000 adults over the age of 40 were not yet vaccinated.
**Gardaí investigating the disappearance of Deirdre Jacob and other women who went missing in Leinster over 20 years ago said a new search had begun because of unusual activity noticed on the evening she disappeared.
**A woman was remanded in custody after she was charged in connection with a road crash in Limerick on 10 October, which left a man in a critical condition and three women with injuries.
**A 19-year-old Waterford woman made history as she took over Taoiseach Micheál Martin's office to mark International Day of the Girl.
* 12 October
**
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe
Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as President of the Eurogroup since July 2020 and Ireland's Minister for Finance (Ireland), Minister for Finance since January 2025, and previously from 201 ...
and
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Minister may refer to:
* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
Michael McGrath announced 2022 Irish budget, Budget 2022.
**Gardaí issued a Child Rescue Ireland Alert to trace missing two-year-old Aoife Haynes Murphy and said they had serious concerns about her welfare.
**The Road Safety Authority warned road users of the dangers posed by fog with dense fog forecast across Leinster and Munster.
* 13 October
**A further 2,066 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn
Ronan Glynn is an Irish Health professional, public health physician and Physical therapy, physiotherapist who served as Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)#Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from October 2018 to ...
said there were still 300,000 adults who had not been vaccinated and that two out of every three people in ICU were unvaccinated.
**
Taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
said he could not guarantee that the removal of COVID-19 restrictions on 22 October would proceed as planned and that the trajectory of the virus had taken a wrong turn with a sudden increase in case numbers, while
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
said he was self-isolating after experiencing mild symptoms.
**
Garda Commissioner
The Garda Commissioner () – officially known as the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána () – is the head of the Garda Síochána, the national police force of Ireland. The Garda Commissioner is appointed by the Government of Ireland (Cabine ...
Drew Harris
Jeremy Andrew Harris, (born 5 April 1965), is the current Commissioner of the Garda Síochána in the Republic of Ireland, having assumed office in September 2018. He previously served as Deputy Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern ...
set up an investigation to examine the handling of cases where allegations of domestic or sexual abuse had been made against members of the Gardaí.
**Police in Georgia detained five people in connection with the death of 28-year-old Tom Kennedy from Mayo, who was recovered from a river near the eastern city of Gori on 7 October.
* 16 October
**A further 2,180 cases of COVID-19 were reported, the highest number of confirmed cases recorded in a single day since Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland (January–June 2021)#January 2021, January.
**Gardaí in Cork began an investigation after a 25-year-old man was seriously injured in a shooting incident in the city on the night of 15 October.
**The
Department of Foreign Affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
provided consular assistance following the death of a 24-year-old Irish man in Spain, who died from drowning in a swimming pool.
* 18 October
**NPHET urged the Government to pause the easing of restrictions on Friday 22 October, with social distancing, mask-wearing and vaccine certificates to remain, while the NIAC approved vaccine boosters for people aged 60 and over.
**A primary school in County Wexford closed until after the Spring break, mid-term break in November after 34 cases of COVID-19 were detected at the school.
* 19 October
**A further 2,399 cases of COVID-19 were reported, the highest number of confirmed cases recorded in a single day since 22 January.
**The Government published a revised plan for the easing of restrictions on 22 October, with nightclubs allowed to reopen, the return of normal trading hours in pubs and restaurants, no attendance limits on weddings and religious ceremonies and 100% capacity allowed at sporting venues, while the continued use of masks, vaccine certificates and social distancing measures would remain in place until at least February 2022.
**A primary school in County Wicklow closed over concerns at a high incidence of COVID-19 at the school.
**The Government approved a new Road Traffic Bill which legislates, for the first time, the use of e-scooters and e-bikes on Irish roads.
* 21 October – Updated guidelines for hospitality and for the reopening of nightclubs on 22 October were published, with nightclubs allowed to operate at 100% capacity, a maximum of 1,500 people permitted to dance or stand at live music venues and multiple table bookings allowed in pubs and restaurants.
* 22 October
**A further 2,466 cases of COVID-19 were reported, the highest number of confirmed cases recorded in a single day since 21 January.
**Nightclubs and late venues reopened after almost 600 days of closure, as new guidelines were published.
**A woman in her early 20s was seriously injured after being struck in the face by a firework in Galway's Eyre Square.
**A 39-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife at their home in Dublin in 2017.
* 25 October
**A woman in her 20s was in a serious condition in Beaumont Hospital following a hit-and-run in north Dublin on the night of 24 October.
**Gardaí appealed for witnesses after a man in his 40s was also in a serious condition in University Hospital Galway following a hit-and-run in County Galway.
**The Climate Change Advisory Council finalised two five-year carbon budgets which seek to reduce Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions by 51% within a decade.
**The HSE announced that pop-up vaccination clinics at maternity hospitals would be developed, after it was revealed that 20 pregnant or postpartum women needed intensive care treatment for COVID-19 since the end of June 2021.
* 27 October
**A woman in her 30s was arrested after two men were injured in stabbings in Dublin on the night of 26 October.
**Met Éireann issued a Status Orange rain warning for Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow with seven other counties under a Status Yellow warning.
* 28 October
**The HSE began to send antigen tests to people who were deemed close contacts of a COVID-19 case.
**A woman was seriously injured after being struck by a Luas near Heuston Station in Dublin.
**The Health Protection Surveillance Centre confirmed the first two flu cases of the season in Ireland.
* 30 October
**A further 2,966 cases of COVID-19 were reported, the highest number of confirmed cases recorded in a single day since 16 January.
**A man in his 40s died following a road crash in County Clare.
* 31 October
**A woman in her 50s died after she was struck by a car in Drimnagh, Dublin.
**Met Éireann issued a series of Status Yellow wind warnings across the country, with gusts of up to 90 to 110 km/h forecast.
November
* 1 November – Following new advice from the
National Immunisation Advisory Committee
The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) is an Irish advisory body that advises the Chief Medical Officer and Department of Health in the area of immunisation procedures and related matters. NIAC was established within the Royal Co ...
,
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
authorised the use of booster vaccines for healthcare staff.
* 2 November
**A further 3,726 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
**A ceremony was held in Dublin to remember the lives of people lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
**Student nurses from around the country were joined by their colleagues outside the Dáil as they held a protest calling for Government support.
**A cyclist in his 40s died following a road crash in Ranelagh, Dublin.
* 4 November
**Gardaí arrested a 32-year-old man and began a murder investigation after the body of a 32-year-old woman was discovered in her home in Dublin.
**The Government published its Climate Action Plan which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 51% by the year 2030.
* 5 November
**A further 3,903 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
**The HSE began rolling out COVID-19 booster vaccines for those aged 60 and over.
**17 people were arrested following an investigation into suspected COVID-19 social welfare fraud at a number of business premises in Dublin.
* 6 November
**32-year-old Diego Costa Silva was charged with the murder of his wife Fabiole Camara De Campos in their home in Finglas, Dublin on 4 November.
**Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan cancelled his trip to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26 conference in Glasgow, after testing positive for COVID-19.
* 7 November – It was confirmed that Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan tested negative for COVID-19 after taking a second test and would now travel to COP26.
* 8 November
**Three men were found guilty of Kidnapping of Kevin Lunney, abducting and torturing businessman Kevin Lunney in September 2019, while a fourth man was found not guilty.
**Minister of State at the Department of Health, Minister of State for Public Health, Well Being and National Drugs Strategy Frank Feighan tested positive for COVID-19.
* 10 November – Tributes were paid to a 13-year-old boy who died after he was struck in the head by a sliotar at his school in Kilkenny.
* 11 November – A 14-year-old became Ireland's youngest person to die with COVID-19.
* 12 November
**A further 5,483 cases of COVID-19 were reported, while NPHET recommended to Government that people who frequently go to nightclubs, bars and restaurants should take twice weekly antigen tests, extending the use of COVID certificates to areas outside of hospitality, mask-wearing in outdoor sporting events and that people work from home.
**Gardaí began an investigation after a man in his late 20s was found seriously injured with a gunshot wound to the head in Finglas, Dublin on the night of 11 November.
**Ennis was awarded the title of Ireland's Tidy Towns (Ireland), tidiest town.
* 16 November – The Government announced a series of measures in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19, with a closing time for bars, restaurants and nightclubs to be midnight, household contacts of a person with COVID-19 to restrict movements for five days and take three antigen tests, people required to work from home where possible and vaccination certificates required for cinemas and theatres.
* 20 November – A further 5,959 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
* 25 November – Gardaí began a murder investigation after a 65-year-old man died with serious head and body injuries in Balbriggan on 24 November.
* 26 November
**
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
announced that COVID-19 booster vaccines would be offered to everyone aged 16 and over, starting with pregnant women aged over 16, those aged 40 to 49 and those aged 16 to 39, following new recommendations from
NIAC.
**The 2021 edition of ''The Late Late Toy Show'' aired, marking the 13th hosted by Ryan Tubridy and the 46th edition overall.
* 27 November
**The Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, NPHET Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group began meeting to monitor the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron variant situation in Europe, and began considering further required measures.
**Thousands of people attended a protest against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine passports at the
GPO on Dublin's
O'Connell Street
O'Connell Street () is a street in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, running north from the River Liffey. It connects the O'Connell Bridge to the south with Parnell Street to the north and is roughly split into two sections bisected by Henry ...
.
* 29 November – Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said it was likely that the new Omicron variant was in Ireland after the
Department of Health
A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their o ...
confirmed that 11 suspected cases of the new variant were sent for whole genome sequencing.
* 30 November – The Government announced additional measures in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19, with parents of children aged 12 and under urged to reduce socialisation indoors, a negative test required for people arriving into Ireland from Friday 3 December, the re-establishment of
mandatory hotel quarantine, the wearing of face coverings for children aged 9 years and over on public transport, in retail and for children in third class and above.
December
* 1 December – Tests carried out at the
National Virus Reference Laboratory
The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is located in University College Dublin, UCD, Dublin, Ireland and is affiliated to the University College Dublin School of Medicine. The NVRL provides a diagnostic and reference service for clinician ...
confirmed that the first case of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron variant had been detected in Ireland.
* 3 December – The Government reintroduced a series of measures that would commence from 7 December to 9 January amid concerns of the Omicron variant, with nightclubs to close, bars and restaurants to revert to six adults per table and no multiple table bookings allowed, indoor cultural and sporting events to operate at 50% capacity, a maximum of four households allowed to meet indoors, the COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment, Pandemic Unemployment Payment to be reinstated and the requirement of vaccination certificates extended to gyms, leisure centres and hotel bars.
* 5 December – Status Orange and Yellow wind warnings were issued for the country by
Met Éireann
Met Éireann (; meaning "Meteorology, Met of Ireland") is the state meteorology, meteorological service of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, part of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
History
The history of modern meteorolog ...
ahead of the arrival of 2021–22 European windstorm season#Storm Barra, Storm Barra.
* 6 December – Met Éireann issued Status Red wind warnings for Kerry, Cork and Clare, as the country braced for Storm Barra to batter Ireland with gusts expected to reach 140 km/h, while the Department of Education advised schools in counties with Status Red and Orange weather warnings to close.
* 7 December – Around 65,000 homes and businesses were without power in Cork and Kerry, as Storm Barra battered Ireland with gusts of up to 160 km/h, causing fallen trees, flooding and disruption to transport. Schools in counties with Status Red and Orange weather warnings were advised to remain closed.
* 9 December –
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
announced in a statement that five additional cases of the Omicron variant had been detected, bringing to six the total number of cases that had been identified in Ireland following whole genome sequencing.
* 12 December – Four additional cases of the Omicron variant were detected, bringing to 10 the total number of cases that had been identified in Ireland following whole genome sequencing.
* 13 December
**A 38-year-old double killer was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his friend whose decapitated remains were found in a shallow grave in woods in 2016.
**A man who used his car to repeatedly run over Irish boxing champion Kevin Sheehy was found guilty of his murder in 2019.
**The
Department of Health
A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their o ...
announced that eight additional cases of the Omicron variant had been detected, bringing to 18 the total number of cases that had been identified in Ireland following whole genome sequencing.
**The
NIAC recommended that people would be able to receive a booster dose three months after their second dose.
* 14 December – The Government signed off on a plan to assist households struggling with the rising cost of electricity bills in a €210 million scheme, with all domestic electricity customers to receive a once-off €100 credit.
* 15 December – The Department of Health announced that 24 additional cases of the Omicron variant had been detected, bringing to 42 the total number of Omicron cases identified in Ireland, while
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan
William Gerard Anthony Holohan is an Irish public health physician who served as Chief Medical Officer of Ireland from May 2008 to 1 July 2022. Fergal Bowers described him as being "as familiar as Dr Anthony Fauci in the US and arguably as i ...
urged people to take precautions to avoid being in isolation for Christmas.
* 17 December – To curb the spread of COVID-19 over the Christmas period, the Government announced an 8 pm closing time for bars, restaurants, live events, cinemas and theatres that would commence from 20 December to 30 January.
* 18 December – Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan called on the public to help Flattening the curve, flatten the curve after a further 7,333 cases of COVID-19 were reported, the highest number reported since early January.
* 19 December
**Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan announced that the Omicron variant was now the dominant variant in Ireland after it was confirmed that 52% of COVID-19 cases were now due to Omicron.
**Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan began self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19.
**A number of people were injured in Birr, County Offaly after a car driven by a teen suspected of drink-driving mounted a footpath.
* 21 December – 31-year-old Logan Jackson was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 20-year-old Irish boxing champion Kevin Sheehy in Limerick in 2019.
* 22 December – Five people were injured in a multi-vehicle collision at
Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport () is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by DAA (formerly Dublin Airport Authority). The airport is located in Collinstown, north of Dublin, and south of the town of Swords.
In 2024, over 34 ...
in which a truck collided with a number of buses and cars.
* 23 December
**Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan confirmed that almost 75% of cases were now due to the Omicron variant, after a further 7,411 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
**
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
announced that booster vaccines would be offered to everyone aged 30 and over from 29 December and to all remaining age groups from 10 January.
**Gardaí began an investigation after the bodies of an 88-year-old father and 50-year-old son were found at a house in a suspected murder-suicide in Letterkenny, County Donegal.
* 24 December
**A further 11,182 cases of COVID-19, the highest daily number recorded in a single day since the pandemic began, were reported. 83% of cases were now due to the Omicron variant.
**A man in his 40s was arrested after a 40-year-old woman died during an assault at a property in Enniskerry, County Wicklow.
* 25 December
**A further 13,765 cases of COVID-19 were reported in a new daily record, overtaking the 11,182 cases announced on Christmas Eve.
**A 51-year-old woman was in a serious condition in hospital after she was stabbed several times near her home in north county Cork.
* 27 December
**Gardaí in Navan appealed for witnesses after a man in his 40s was injured in a stabbing in County Meath.
**A man in his 20s died and a woman in her 50s were seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision in Wexford, while two people were killed in separate road traffic incidents in Dublin and Mayo, bringing to six the number of road fatalities on the island of Ireland in 24 hours.
* 29 December
**A further 16,428 cases of COVID-19 were reported, overtaking the 13,765 cases announced on Christmas Day. Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan expressed concern and stated that "every individual should consider themselves potentially infectious".
**The
Department of Foreign Affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
stated that lessons had been learned, after an image emerged showing at least 20 senior officials and staff from the department gathering at Iveagh House in breach of public health guidelines in June 2020.
* 30 December
**A record 20,554 cases of COVID-19 were reported.
**Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan confirmed that 92% of cases were now due to the Omicron variant, while he urged people to keep social contacts low and not to hold household gatherings on New Year's Eve.
Minister for Health
A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services.
Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ...
Stephen Donnelly
Stephen Donnelly (born 14 December 1975) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Health from June 2020 to January 2025. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2024.
On his election ...
announced new advice on COVID-19 testing and the period of isolation.
* 31 December – Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly announced that booster vaccines would be offered to everyone aged 16 and over from 2 January 2022, eight days earlier than planned.
Sport
Association football
;Exhibition game#Association football, International friendly matches
* 30 March – Qatar national football team, Qatar 1–1 Republic of Ireland, Ireland
* 3 June – Andorra national football team, Andorra 1–4 Ireland
* 8 June – Hungary national football team, Hungary 0–0 Ireland
* 12 October – Ireland 4–0 Qatar
; 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A, 2022 World Cup qualification
* 24 March – Serbia national football team, Serbia 3–2 Ireland
* 27 March – Ireland 0–1 Luxembourg national football team, Luxembourg
* 1 September – Portugal national football team, Portugal 2–1 Ireland
* 4 September – Ireland 1–1 Azerbaijan national football team, Azerbaijan
* 7 September – Ireland 1–1 Serbia
* 9 October – Azerbaijan 0–3 Ireland
* 11 November – Ireland 0–0 Portugal
* 14 November – Luxembourg 0–3
Deaths
January
* 1 January – Liam Reilly, 65, singer-songwriter, lead singer of Bagatelle (band), Bagatelle
* 2 January – Michael McKevitt, 71, founder of the Real IRA, cancer
* 6 January – James Cross, 99, Irish-born British diplomat and kidnapping survivor (October Crisis), COVID-19.
* 7 January – Jim Townsend (Irish politician), Jim Townsend, 83, politician, Carlow County Council, county councillor and Seanad Éireann, Senator
* 9 January – Barbara Hewson, 59, barrister, pancreatic cancer.
* 10 January – Theo English, 90, hurling, hurler (Marlfield GAA, Marlfield, Tipperary senior hurling team, Tipperary senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
*10/11 January – Michael Byrne, aka Old Man Belfield, 71/72, a homeless man who lived on the campus of University College Dublin for over 30 years.
* 11 January – Robert Warke, 90, Anglican prelate, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (1988–1998).
* 14 January
**Éamonn Ryan, 79, Gaelic footballer (Glenville GAA, Glenville, Watergrasshill GAA, Watergrasshill, Imokilly GAA, Imokilly, Cork senior football team, Cork senior team) and manager (Cork senior ladies' football team)
**Brian Moller, 85, Anglican priest, Dean of Connor
* 16 January – David Shaw-Smith, 81, filmmaker
* 19 January – Brian Hillery, 83, politician, Seanad Éireann, Senator and
TD, short illness.
* 21 January – Jerry Kiernan, 67, Olympic long-distance runner, (1984 Summer Olympic Games, 1984)
*23 January
**Harry Perry (boxer), Harry Perry, 86, Olympic boxer.
**Roy Torrens, 72, cricket player and manager.
* 24 January – Patrick O'Donoghue (bishop), Patrick O'Donoghue, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster, Lancaster (2001–2009).
* 26 January – Cara O'Sullivan, 58, coloratura soprano, long illness.
* 29 January – Joe Pat Prunty, 88, Gaelic footballer (Roslea Shamrocks GFC, Roslea Shamrocks, Fermanagh GAA, Fermanagh junior team) and businessman, short illness. Born in Northern Ireland
* 30 January – Mick Kerr, 86, Gaelic footballer (Beragh Red Knights GAC, Beragh Red Knights, Tyrone senior football team, Tyrone senior team). Born in Northern Ireland
February
* 2 February – John O'Keeffe (Cork Gaelic footballer), John O'Keeffe, 95, Gaelic footballer (Millstreet GAA, Millstreet, Cork GAA, Cork senior team).
* 4 February
**Harry Donnelly, 83, Gaelic footballer (Athlone GAA, Athlone, Offaly senior football team, Offaly senior team).
**Ben Hannigan, 77, footballer (Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne, Wrexham A.F.C., Wrexham, Dundalk F.C., Dundalk, Cork Celtic, Shamrock Rovers).
* 5 February – Edward Moore (Irish cricketer), Edward Moore, 50, cricketer (Ireland cricket team, national team).
* 7 February – Tommy Kenny, 87, ladies' Gaelic football administrator, President of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association, LGFA (1977–1979).
* 8 February – Rynagh O'Grady, 69, actress (Abbey Theatre, ''Father Ted'').
* 9 February
**Christy Ryan, 63, Gaelic footballer and hurler (St. Finbarr's GAA, St. Finbarr's, Cork GAA, Cork senior teams, Munster GAA, Munster), cancer.
**Éamonn Breslin, 80, Gaelic footballer (Ballyfermot De La Salle GAA, Ballyfermot Gaels, Dublin senior football team, Dublin senior team).
* 12 February – Tom Scullion, 81, Gaelic footballer (Bellaghy GAC, Bellaghy, Derry senior football team, Derry senior team) and manager (Derry senior team).
* 18 February – Mark van Drumpt, sports Physical therapy, physiotherapist (Garryowen Football Club, Garryowen, Limerick GAA, Limerick), cancer.
* 21 February – Joe Burke (accordionist), Joe Burke, 81, Irish button accordion player.
* 22 February
**Martin Heffernan (Gaelic footballer), Martin Heffernan, 76, Gaelic footballer (Tullamore GAA, Tullamore, Offaly GAA, Offaly senior team) and administrator.
**Jack Quaid (hurler), Jack Quaid, 88, hurler (Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA, Feohanagh-Castlemahon, Limerick GAA, Limerick senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
* 23 February - Gary Halpin, 55, rugby union player (Wanderers F.C. (rugby union), Wanderers F.C., Leinster Rugby, Leinster, London Irish, Harlequins F.C., Harlequins, Ireland national rugby union team, national team), unexpectedly.
* 24 February
**Tom Foley (racehorse trainer), Tom Foley, 74, racehorse trainer, cancer.
**Enda McDonagh, 90, Roman Catholic priest and academic.
* 26 February
**Noel Elliott, 74, rugby union player (Dolphin RFC, Dolphin R.F.C., Munster Rugby, Munster, Ireland national rugby union team, national team), illness.
**Des McAleenan, 53, association footballer (Connecticut Wolves, Albany Alleycats) and coach (New York Red Bulls, Colombia national football team, Colombia national team), suicide.
* 27 February - Mike Burns (broadcaster), Mike Burns, 84, journalist (''RTÉ News at One'', ''This Week (radio series), This Week'', ''World Report (RTÉ), World Report'').
March

* 2 March – Liam Carroll (businessman), Liam Carroll, 70, property developer and businessman.
* 6 March
**Tom Moloughney, 80, hurler (Kilruane MacDonaghs GAA, Kilruane MacDonaghs, Tipperary senior hurling team, Tipperary senior team).
**Carmel Quinn, 95, actress and singer.
**Ned Cleary, 90, Gaelic football trainer and administrator (Castlehaven GAA, Castlehaven).
* 8 March – Fergal McCann, 47, Gaelic football coach (Killyclogher St Mary's GAC, Killyclogher St Mary's, Carrickmore St Colmcille's GAC, Carrickmore St Colmcille's, Tyrone senior football team, Tyrone senior team), long illness.
* 15 March – Alan Kane (Gaelic footballer), Alan Kane, 75, Gaelic footballer (Aodh Ruadh CLG, Aodh Ruadh, St Joseph's GFC (Donegal), St. Joseph's, Donegal senior football team, Donegal senior team).
* 16 March – Jimmy Stafford (Gaelic footballer), Jimmy Stafford, 77, Gaelic footballer (UCD GAA, University College Dublin, Cavan senior football team, Cavan senior team, Combined Universities GAA, Combined Universities).
* 22 March – P. J. McGrath, 79, Gaelic footballer (Mayo senior football team, Mayo senior team), referee and administrator.
* 23 March – Noel Bridgeman, 74, drummer (Skid Row (Irish band), Skid Row), cancer.
* 25 March – Jim Quaid, 88, hurler (Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA, Feohanagh-Castlemahon, Limerick GAA, Limerick senior team).
April
* 5 April – Veronica Dunne (soprano), Veronica Dunne, 93, opera singer and singing teacher.
* 6 April
**Packy McGarty, 87, Gaelic footballer (Mohill GAA, Mohill, Leitrim senior football team, Leitrim senior team, Connacht GAA, Connacht).
**Mattie Hetherton, 69, Gaelic footballer (Cavan senior football team, Cavan senior team).
**Tim F. Hayes, 74, Gaelic footballer (Clonakilty GAA, Clonakilty, Cork senior football team, Cork senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
**denis Donoghue (academic), Denis Donoghue, 92, literary critic.
* 9 April – Paddy Cahill, 44, filmmaker and cycling advocate.
* 10 April
**Shay Healy, 78, broadcaster, journalist and songwriter, Parkinson's disease.
**Lee Dunne, 86, author and playwright.
* 15 April – Tom Sailí Ó Flaithearta, 90, actor.
* 21 April – Gerry Mackey, 87, footballer (Shamrock Rovers F.C., Shamrock Rovers, King's Lynn F.C., King's Lynn, Limerick F.C., Limerick, Republic of Ireland national football team, national team).
* 23 April – Detta O'Cathain, Baroness O'Cathain, Detta Ó Catháin, Baroness Ó Catháin, 83, businesswoman and British life peer.
* 26 April – Austin Flynn, 87, hurler (Abbeyside GAA, Abbeyside, Waterford senior hurling team, Waterford senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
* 27 April – Rory Young, 53, conservationist, gunshot wound.
May
* 1 May – Tom Hickey (actor), Tom Hickey, 77, actor.
* 3 May
**Alan Keely, 38, footballer (Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne, Finn Harps F.C., Finn Harps, Waterford United F.C., Waterford United).
**Seán Corcoran, 74, singer and music collector.
* 4 May
**Alan McLoughlin, 54, English-born footballer (Swindon Town F.C., Swindon Town, Southampton F.C., Southampton, Portsmouth F.C., Portsmouth, Republic of Ireland national football team, national team), cancer.
**Kathleen Reynolds, 88, spouse of the
Taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
(1992–1994).
**William Westenra, 7th Baron Rossmore, 90, Anglo-Irish noble, photographer and author.
* 12 May
**Seamus Deane, Séamus Deane, 81, poet, novelist and critic.
**Dixie Hale, 85, footballer (Waterford F.C., Waterford, Shamrock Rovers, Swansea City A.F.C., Swansea Town, Watford F.C., Watford).
* 15 May – Tim Falvey, 87, politician.
* 23 May – Barney Curley, 81, horse trainer and punter (Yellow Sam betting coup).
* 25 May – Johnny Everard, 97, hurler and Gaelic footballer (Moyne-Templetuohy GAA, Moyne-Templetuohy, Tipperary GAA, Tipperary senior teams).
* 26 May – Vincent Daly, 72, Gaelic footballer (Longford GAA, Longford senior team).
* 30 May – John Carpenter (referee), John Carpenter, 84, football Referee (association football), referee.
June
* 3 June – Cathal Flynn, 87, Gaelic footballer (Leitrim senior football team, Leitrim senior team, Connacht GAA, Connacht).
* 7 June – John McDonnell (coach), John McDonnell, 82, athletics coach.
* 16 June – J. Peter Neary, 71, economist.
* 17 June – Mary Frances McDonald, 91, feminist and women's rights campaigner.
* 27 June – Noel Furlong, 83, businessman and poker player.
* 30 June – Barbara Murphy (immunologist), Barbara Murphy, 56, nephrologist.
July

* 4 July – Rick Laird, 80, jazz fusion bassist (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brian Auger and the Trinity), lung cancer.
* 11 July – Charlie Gallagher (footballer, born 1940), Charlie Gallagher, 80, Scottish-born footballer (Celtic F.C., Celtic, Republic of Ireland national football team, national team).
* 12 July – Seán McCarthy (Tipperary politician), Seán McCarthy, 84, politician,
TD (1981–1989), Government of the 25th Dáil#Ministers of State, Minister of State for Science and Technology (1987–1989) and Seanad Éireann, Senator (1989–1992).
* 13 July - Ronnie Kavanagh, 90, rugby union player (Wanderers F.C. (rugby union), Wanderers F.C., Leinster Rugby, Leinster, Ireland national rugby union team, national team).
* 15 July - Joe Cassidy (musician), Joe Cassidy, 51, singer-songwriter (Butterfly Child), sepsis.
* 16 July
**Desmond Fennell, 92, writer, essayist, cultural philosopher and linguist.
**Finbarr Gantley, 70, hurler (Beagh GAA, Beagh, Galway GAA, Galway senior team, Connacht GAA, Connacht).
* 17 July – Jo Jo Barrett, 77, Gaelic footballer (Austin Stacks GAA, Austin Stacks, Kerry senior football team, Kerry senior team) and manager (Austin Stacks, Clara GAA (Offaly), Clara, Wexford senior football team, Wexford senior team).
* 18 July – Donal Sheehan, 81, hurler (Na Piarsaigh GAA, Na Piarsaigh, Cork senior hurling team, Cork senior team).
* 19 July – Noel Lucey, 82, Gaelic footballer (Glenbeigh-Glencar GAA, Glenbeigh-Glencar, Laune Rangers GAA, Laune Rangers, Kerry senior football team, Kerry senior team).
* 21 July – Desmond O'Malley, 82, politician, TD (1968–2002) and leader of the Progressive Democrats (1985–1993).
* 27 July
**Tommy Connolly (footballer), Tommy Connolly, 74, footballer (Dundalk F.C., Dundalk) and manager (Dundalk).
**Ray McBride, 69, dancer and actor (''Into the West (film), Into the West'', ''Angela's Ashes (film), Angela's Ashes'', ''Ballykissangel'').
August
* 3 August – Noel Lynch, 74, politician, London Assembly, Member of the London Assembly (2003–2004).
* 8 August – Colum McKinstry, 71, Gaelic footballer (Clan na Gael GAA (Armagh), Clan na Gael, Armagh GAA, Armagh senior team, Ulster GAA, Ulster) and manager (Clan na Gael). Born in Northern Ireland.
* 14 August – James McCartan Sr., 83, Gaelic footballer (Glenn, Down GAA, Down senior team, Ulster GAA, Ulster) and manager (Down). Born in Northern Ireland.
* 24 August
**Liam O'Brien (hurler), Liam O'Brien, 72, hurler (James Stephens GAA, James Stephens, Kilkenny senior hurling team, Kilkenny senior team, Leinster GAA, Leinster).
**P. J. Garvey, 50, Gaelic footballer and hurler (Hospital-Herbertstown GAA, Hospital-Herbertstown, Limerick GAA, Limerick senior teams).
* 29 August
**Pat Nolan (hurler), Pat Nolan, 84, hurler (Oylegate-Glenbrien GAA, Oylegate-Glenbrien, Wexford senior hurling team, Wexford senior team, Leinster GAA, Leinster).
**Rodney Rice (broadcaster), Rodney Rice, 76, journalist and broadcaster, short illness.
* 30 August – Seán McGuinness (hurling manager), Seán McGuinness, 76, hurling manager (Antrim senior hurling team, Antrim senior team, Down senior hurling team, Down senior team, Ulster GAA, Ulster). Born in Northern Ireland.
September
* 4 September – Donncha Ó Dúlaing, 88, broadcaster.
* 11 September – Mick Flannelly, 91, hurler (Mount Sion GAA, Mount Sion, Waterford GAA, Waterford senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
* 15 September – Thomas Ryan (artist), Thomas Ryan, 92, artist.
* 18 September – Anto Finnegan, 48, Gaelic footballer (St. Paul's, Antrim GAA, Antrim senior team), motor neuron disease. Born in Northern Ireland.
* 23 September
**Billa O'Connell, 91, entertainer.
**Mervyn Taylor, 89, politician,
TD (1981–1997), Minister for Labour (Ireland), Minister for Labour (1993) and Minister for Labour (Ireland), Minister for Equality and Law Reform (1993–1994 and 1994–1997).
* 24 September – Grey Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie, 81, Irish-born British politician, businessman, and arts administrator.
* 25 September – Paddy Prendergast (Gaelic footballer), Paddy Prendergast, 95, Gaelic footballer (Dungloe GAA, Dungloe, Ballintubber GAA, Ballintubber, Donegal GAA, Donegal senior team, Mayo GAA, Mayo senior team, Connacht GAA, Connacht).
October

* 8 October – Tony MacMahon, 82, button accordion player and broadcaster.
* 12 October – Paddy Moloney, 83, musician, composer, and producer (The Chieftains).
* 14 October – Gerry Robinson, 72, businessman and television executive.
* 16 October – Máire Mhac an tSaoi, 99,
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* 17 October – Brendan Kennelly, 85, poet and academic.
* 24 October – John Traynor (criminal), John Traynor, 73, criminal, cancer.
* 27 October – Gay McIntyre, 88, jazz musician.
* 28 October – Davy Tweed, 61, rugby union player (Ballymena R.F.C., Ulster Rugby, Ulster, Ireland national rugby union team, national team), road traffic accident. Born in Northern Ireland.
* 31 October – Simon Young (presenter), Simon Young, 62, broadcaster, long illness.
November
* 1 November – Maurice Price (football coach), Maurice Price, 83, association footballer (Shamrock Rovers) and coach (Republic of Ireland national football team, national team).
* 2 November
**Des Ferguson, 91, Gaelic footballer and hurler (St Vincents GAA, St Vincent's, Gaeil Colmcille CLG, Gaeil Colmcille, Dublin GAA, Dublin senior teams) and coach (Meath GAA, Meath senior teams).
**John Joe O'Hagan, 91, Gaelic footballer (Clonoe O'Rahilly's GAC, Clonoe O'Rahilly's, Tyrone GAA, Tyrone senior team) and manager (Eglish St Patrick's GAC, Eglish St Patrick's). Born in Northern Ireland.
**Declan Mulligan, 83, rock musician, singer and songwriter.
* 8 November – Seán FitzPatrick, 73, banker and former chairman of Anglo-Irish Bank, heart attack.
* 9 November
**Austin Currie, 82, politician, Parliament of Northern Ireland, MP (1964–1972),
TD (1989–2002) and Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Minister of State at the Department of Justice (1994–1997). Born in Northern Ireland.
**John Kinsella (composer), John Kinsella, 89, composer.
* 18 November – George Eogan, 91, archaeologist.
* 20 November – Ray McLoughlin, 82, rugby union player (Gosforth Rugby Football Club, Gosforth, Barbarian F.C., Barbarians, British & Irish Lions, Ireland national rugby union team, national team).
* 22 November – Ned Rea, 77, hurler (Effin GAA, Effin, Faughs GAA, Faughs, Limerick senior hurling team, Limerick senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
* 26 November – Norman Allen (dual player), Norman Allen, 93, Gaelic footballer and hurler (St Vincents GAA, St. Vincent's, Dublin GAA, Dublin senior teams).
* 30 November
**Barney Carr (Gaelic footballer), Barney Carr, 98, Gaelic footballer (Warrenpoint GAA, Warrenpoint, Down senior football team, Down senior team) and manager (Down).
**Mary Maher (journalist), Mary Maher, 81, American-born trade unionist, feminist, and journalist.
December
* 1 December
**Seánie O'Leary, 69, hurler (Youghal GAA, Youghal, Cork senior hurling team, Cork senior team, Munster GAA, Munster) and coach (Imokilly GAA, Imokilly).
**Jas Murphy, 98, Gaelic footballer (Kerins O'Rahilly's, Garda GAA (Cork), Garda, Kerry senior football team, Kerry senior team, Cork senior football team, Cork senior team, Munster GAA, Munster).
* 2 December – Tom McGarry, 74, hurler (Treaty Sarsfields GAA, Treaty Sarsfields, Limerick senior hurling team, Limerick senior team, Munster GAA, Munster), footballer (Limerick F.C., Limerick) and rugby union player (Young Munster).
* 4 December – Andy McCabe, 76, Gaelic footballer (Crosserlough GFC, Crosserlough, Cavan senior football team, Cavan senior team, Ulster GAA, Ulster).
* 12 December
**Toddy O'Sullivan, 87, politician,
TD (1981–1997) and Minister of State (Ireland), Minister of State (1986–1987 and 1994–1997).
**Martin Quinn (Gaelic footballer), Martin Quinn, 83, Gaelic footballer (Kilbride, Meath senior football team, Meath senior team).
* 13 December – Liam Kavanagh, 86, politician,
TD (1969–1997), Member of the European Parliament, MEP (1973–1981), Minister for Labour (Ireland), Minister for Labour (1981–1982 and 1982–1983) and Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Minister for the Environment (1983–1986).
* 22 December
**Thomas Kinsella, 93, poet.
**Eddie Wallace, 71, footballer (Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne, Galway United F.C., Galway, Drogheda United F.C., Drogheda United) and manager (Athlone Town A.F.C., Athlone Town).
* 24 December – Shirley Bottolfsen, 87, humanitarian activist.
* 26 December - Denis J. Hickie, 78, rugby union player (St Mary's College RFC, St Mary's College, Leinster Rugby, Leinster, Ireland national rugby union team, national team).
* 27 December
**Jim Sherwin, 81, producer, broadcaster and sports commentator.
**Patsy Dorgan, 85, footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Cork Hibernians, Cork Celtic).
* 28 December – Chris Wall, 79, politician, Seanad Éireann, Senator (2007).
Fianna Fáil stalwart and Bertie Ahern ally Christopher Wall has died
Irish Independent, 2021-12-30
See also
* Politics of the Republic of Ireland
References
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