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Thousands of Irish workers set for ‘substantial cash injection’ as new scheme to start in months

THOUSANDS of Irish workers are set for a “substantial cash injection” as a new saving scheme that’s set to come into effect in just months.

The My Future Fund is a new pension scheme that puts thousands into your pension pot, even if you are yet to save for retirement.

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Employer and government contributions are capped at €80,000 gross annual salary
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And the new auto-enrolment retirement savings scheme will be introduced from January 1, 2026.

Under the scheme, the employee, employer, and Government all pay a certain amount into the employee’s pension fund.

A new public body, the National Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings Authority, will be set up to administer the Auto-enrolment scheme.

The scheme will be supervised by the Pensions Authority.

Askpaul answers Ireland’s Paul Merriman has explained the new scheme is set to put thousands into a pension pot, even those who are currently saving for retirement.

He added: “Employees in Ireland can look forward to a substantial cash injection as the government plans to roll out a new pension scheme that puts thousands into your pension pot, even if you are yet to save for retirement.”

Under the scheme, for every €3 contributed by the employee, the employer will match it with another €3, whilst the Government adds €1, ensuring that your initial €3 evolves to €7.

A salary of €20,000 a year will grow the pension pot by €700 in the first year and rise to €2,800 per year after 10 years.

Employer and government contributions are capped at €80,000 gross annual salary.

As a result, for the first 3 years, an employer can only contribute up to €1,200 a year.

Employees who earn over €80,000 will still receive the scheme however, contributions will remain capped at €80,000.

Employees will be automatically enrolled if they are aged between 23 and 60, earn €20,000 or more per year and not already in a pension plan.

Employees who earn below €20,000 can choose to opt into the scheme.

DO BOSSES HAVE TO PARTICIPATE?

If your employer chooses not to execute auto-enrolment, they may face penalties.

However, there are no plans to make employers enrol in the scheme.

The scheme differs from traditional workplace pensions, and your money stays with you from job to job.

You will again be automatically enrolled in your new workplace.

When enrolled, employees are required to stay in the scheme for a minimum of six months.

A refund is issued if an employee opts out before the six months.

Employees can suspend their contributions at any time. However, no refund will be given.

OPT OUT

If you opt out and are not entitled to a refund, you will still be able to receive your pension pot in retirement.

Paul added: “If you are starting your career, auto-enrolment is a great chance to get ahead and save for your pension before you have ‘got used’ to the money in your bank.

“If you opt out of the scheme, it’s wise to consider that you also opt out of government and employer contributions, essentially free money.

“You may miss out on tax benefits if you are a high-income earner.”

TAX RELIEF

He continued: “When you contribute to a pension, the government typically provides tax relief.

“However, with auto-enrolment, you lose these savings because your employer and the government don’t match contributions over €80,000.

“Consequently, high earners often have less money than traditional pension plans. If you’re planning to retire early, auto-enrolment may not be suitable.

“Unlike occupational pension schemes that allow early access after leaving a job, auto-enrolment postpones access until the standard retirement age.”

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The scheme will be supervised by the Pensions Authority
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94 nabbed for alleged illegal gambling in Tarlac

MANILA, Philippines — Ninety-four persons were arrested for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation in Tarlac, the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP ACG) announced. The alleged illegal gambling operation was busted on Sunday afternoon at an event center in San Vicente, the PNP ACG said in a statement on Tuesday. Among the arrested individuals

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Brand new 3.5km Irish bypass finally approved 13 years after rejection in ‘great day’ for road safety and commuters

PLANNING permission for a long-awaited bypass has been approved in a “great day” for road safety.

An Coimisiún Pleanala approved the project for the construction of a 3.5km bypass around Slane in Meath, including a dual carriageway as well as a 258-metre-long bridge over the historic River Boyne.

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Planning applications for a bypass in Meath has been approved by An Coimisiún Pleanála
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Artist's impression of the Slane bypass construction.
The project will see the construction of a 3.5km long bypass in Slane village and includes a dual carriageway
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In its ruling, the planning appeals board said the new infrastructure would significantly reduce traffic hazard risks by lowering the volume of HGVs through Slane village.

The development has been welcomed by Cathaoirleach of Meath County Council Wayne Harding who has long been campaigning for a new route to replace the road which takes about 17,000 vehicles daily and has taken 23  lives over the years.

A previous application was refused 13 years ago amid claims by An Bord Pleanala that it would affect the World Heritage site of Bru na Boinne.

Cllr Wayne Harding said: “The announcement that the Slane bypass has finally received planning permission has been met with great excitement.

“For decades there has been a campaign to get the very dangerous N2 out of Slane village.

“The road through the village has been the scene of countless accidents causing the deaths of 23 people.

“A 2012 decision to refuse the bypass was met with deep anger and frustration.

“But since then, an application has been painstakingly rebuilt by Meath County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland.

 “This decision today is not just on the N2 north/south bypass, but will also see millions of investment in a public realm plan which will completely transform Slane.

“All aspects of village life across all generations are impacted by the road. 

“Every child in Slane village must use the road to enter their school, as do the members of the very popular Slane Men’s Shed.

“The campaign has gone on that long that different people from the community picked up the baton to keep the need for the bypass at the forefront of all national decision makers over many years.

“I want to particularly mention John Ryle and Michele Cullen Power today. “

The approved project will also include a village park and interpretive centres.

In its ruling, An Coimisiún Pleanala said it approved the development “generally as recommended by the reporting inspector.”

It said it would pose “a significant traffic hazard risk reduction by the reduction in volume and type (HGVs) of through traffic in Slane village centre.”

It would also have positive impact for reduction in journey time and indirect economic effects, it said.

In a statement, Meath County Council said: “Following receipt of notification from An Coimisiún Pleanála this morning (Tuesday, July 1, 2025), Meath County Council is delighted to announce the approval of the N2 Slane Bypass and Public Realm Enhancement Scheme, and confirmation of the CPO associated with same.”

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I do my ‘big shop’ with yellow stickers every week for £22 – here’s the best time to shop, it’s NOT before closing

A CLEVER mum has revealed how she gets her weekly shop for as little as £22 with yellow sticker bargains.

The UK-based mum took to social media to share the hack which saw her score a huge stash of food for a bargain price.

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The savvy mu shared her hack for getting her big shop done for £22[/caption]
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This wasn’t even half the food she managed to grab[/caption]

In the clip, the mum sat outside the car park of her local Morrison’s store as she shared her hack.

And while many assume closing time prices were better, the mum urged people to try a different time and a specific day.

She said: “We’ve been keeping a little secret because we like saving money.”

“Everyone that we tell is like, ‘Oh my God, that’s incredible.'”

The mum and her partner said that on a Sunday they head down to Morrison’s and wait for the store to open.

She then races towards the ‘whoopsie fridge’, a place where products that have been slashed in price are put.

Inside, there’s a whole host of goodies to grab on a budget.

She added: “Everything is reduced by 90% more or less. Now my fridge is full, I have meal plans done and it costs us 22 quid.”

When she got back home, she shared her massive haul of goodies.

The mum was able to find a pack of six chicken breasts reduced to £1.30, yoghurts, fish, pork, ribeye steaks, cod fillets, sausages, burgers, lamb kofta, fruit, fish pie and prawns.

She revealed that the shop should have cost her £111 but she got it for just £22.

The mum planned to put the meat in the freezer to make sure it lasted and was happy to share her hack.

The clip went viral on her TikTok account @hiltontraveltales with over 154k views and 4,000 likes.

People were quick to thank her in the comments.

One person wrote: “I do this and freeze it, I save so much.”

How to save at Morrisons

Buying a delivery pass can slash the cost of shopping online if you’re a Morrisons regular.

You also get priorities for Christmas delivery slots.

How much it costs depends on which you get anytime or mid-week, and if it’s for the year, six-months or monthly.

You’ll need to work out the cost compared to how much you spend on delivery without one to see if it’s worthwhile.

Morrisons does a range of wonky veg that can work out cheaper than the main range.

Check websites like Quidco and TopCashback BEFORE you place your order.

Cashback websites PAY you to shop. All you have to do is click through their links and the money is added to your online account.

Search for discount codes on websites like MyVoucherCodes.co.uk and VoucherCodes.co.uk to see if you can get money off at the till.

Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its deals newsletter to get the latest on any offers. We post the best deals in our Sun Money FB group too.

Try switching all of your branded or premium goods for lower level ones and see if you notice the difference.

Morrisons regularly adds new products to its ‘own-brand “savers” range.

This is its value range where prices start from as little as 20p.

It includes all sorts of products including peas, spaghetti, marmalade, jaffa cakes and washing up liquid.

Swap your usual items for savers alternatives and see if you can tell the difference.

Shoppers can earn points with the More Than loyalty scheme when they spend online or in store.

How many points you earn will depend on the offers available at the time, plus you get five points for every litre of fuel at Morrisons petrol stations.

Reach 5,000 points and you get £5 off your shopping, plus there are other offers and coupons and the checkout and via the app.

Shoppers also get cheaper prices that are just for members.

Another commented: “Love a bargain, well done.”

“Amazing, well done folks,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “The last time your fridge will be full for a long time, watch that queue quadruple by next Sunday.”

“Fabulous! If it helps anyone then all for it!” she replied.

“I’m trying this,” claimed a fifth

Someone else added: “I need to do this with the cost of living.”

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F1 cult hero hints Max Verstappen is ‘already team-mates’ with rival after spotting what he did at Austrian Grand Prix

MAX VERSTAPPEN’s surprising reaction to his crash with Kimi Antonelli in Austria could be because they are ‘already team-mates’, an F1 icon reckons.

Antonelli’s Mercedes locked up and collided with the Red Bull of Verstappen during the first lap of Sunday’s F1 Austrian Grand Prix.

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The crash took both drivers out of the race at the Red Bull Ring[/caption]

The notoriously edgy Dutchman was surprisingly relaxed in the wake of having his race ended by his young rival, being seen chatting calmly with the teenager after exiting their cars.

Verstappen’s friendly manner has added fuel to the fire of speculation that the defending champion could be joining Antonelli at Mercedes next season.

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff is a known admirer of Verstappen, and could look to further shake up his team after legend Lewis Hamilton made the switch to Ferrari this season.

Ex-Williams and McLaren cult hero Juan Pablo Montoya weighed in on the incident in conversation with BettingLounge.co.uk.

He said: “If you wanted to read into things, why was Max so nice to Kimi after their collision? Are they already teammates?”

Montoya also suggested that the Red Bull driver might have seen something of himself in Antonelli, who was late on the brakes into turn three and ploughed into the pack, clipping Verstappen’s Red Bull.

Montoya said: “I think when that happened, in the way it did, he goes – ‘I probably would have done the same thing.’

“Inside he would be laughing about it.”

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Verstappen was quick to wave the incident away after the race, saying: “Every driver has made a mistake like that.

“No one does that on purpose, so for me, that is not a big deal.”

Despite extensive whispers of a team change, Verstappen is still contracted to Red Bull until 2028, as team principal Christian Horner has been keen to remind speculators.

However, Antonelli’s current Mercedes partner George Russell remains in contract limbo, as the team consider their options ahead of the 2026 season.

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Major €35m drug bust as cops swoop on van in Cork after 500kg of cocaine smuggled ashore as two men, 30s & 40s, arrested

GARDAI have seized an estimated €35million worth of cocaine in a major operation in Cork.

Two men, aged in their 30s and 40s, are in custody after officers from the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau stopped a van in the Courtmacsherry area this morning packed with the drug.

It’s understood the cocaine had been collected after a shipment was delivered to the coast.

Gardai say the joint task force op – which includes Revenue’s Customs Service, the Irish Naval Service, local gardai and the Irish Air Corps – remains ongoing and live.

It is expected that further arrests will be made as part of the major investigation.

The two men in custody are understood to be from the UK and Germany.

It is believed cops have seized around 500kg of cocaine, which is worth around €35m, however that is yet to be confirmed.

A garda spokesman said: “A Joint task Force Drugs Interdiction operation is ongoing at this time in Co Cork.

“This morning Gardai from the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau stopped a van in the Courtmacsherry area of County Cork and a large quantity of suspected Cocaine has been recovered (exact quantity and value yet to be determined).

“Two males (30s and 40s) have been arrested and are currently detained in a Garda Station in Co Cork under section 50 Criminal Justice Act 2007.

“The operation is supported by the Joint Task Force partners, Revenue’s Customs Service, the Irish Naval Service, and local Gardai and the Irish Air Corps.

“As this is an ongoing operation no further details are available at this time.

“Further updates will be provided in due course.”

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan hailed the operation and said: “Another major cocaine seizure worth up to €35m by gardai this morning.

“Excellent cooperation involving Gardai, Defence Forces and Revenue, and another example of our work to disrupt the criminal gangs involved.”

Fine Gael’s Noel O’Donovan also commended the work of Gardai following the bust in his constituency.

He added the removal of the drugs off Cork’s streets was “very welcome”.

He said: “I’d like to commend the work of An Garda Síochána both local and national units in the significant detection of an estimated €30 million worth of drugs off the West Cork coast this morning.

“The seizure and removal of €30 million worth of drugs off our streets, towns and villages is extremely welcome.

“This capture in rural West Cork highlights again the need for more resources and more Gardai to prevent and detect crime in our local communities.”

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Gardai are expected to make further arrests[/caption]

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BBC Radio 1 announces schedule shake-up as Greg James’ breakfast show gets overhaul and TikTok stars join the station

NEW Radio 1 presenters have been confirmed in the run-up to the summer.

Fresh new faces are joining forces with the BBC station including a TikTok creator and former Hits Radio hosts.

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Greg James’ Breakfast Show has been extended in the summer schedule shake-up[/caption]
Sam MacGregor and Danni Diston, co-hosts of Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast show.
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Sam MacGregor and Danni Diston will co-host Radio 1’s new Weekend Breakfast show[/caption]

Greg James is getting an extended breakfast slot for the summer months and on air till 11am.

The DJ said: “No one thinks being on the radio for three and a half hours a day is a real job. And they’re right. How about four? Is that better?”

The official Instagram account for BBC Radio 1 confirmed: “Announcement! Here is our schedule for the summer!”

“From Monday July 21, Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James will run until 11am (Monday-Thursday), giving more young listeners the chance to start their day with him throughout the summer.”

The post continued: “The normal Radio 1 schedule will resume including Greg James on Breakfast (7am-10:30am) and Going Home with Jamie Lang and a returning Katie Thistleton (3.30pm-6pm) from September.

“From Monday 28 July, Going Home (Monday-Thursday, 3.30pm-6pm) will be hosted by Sam [MacGregor] and Danni [Diston] for the summer.

“We welcome three brand-new presenters to the station taking on Friday Early Breakfast (Fridays, 5am-7am) on a monthly rotation.”

July’s takeover is Danny Mylo and Rosie Madison, while the August takeover is TikTok creator Charley Marlowe who will host the Early Breakfast show on Fridays.

Life Hacks on Sundays from 4pm to 6pm will be co-hosted by Lauren Layfield alongside Tskenya Frazer in July, and Yinka Bokinni in August.

Presenter Sam exclaimed on the post: “WAHEYYYY LET’S GOO!”

I Kissed A Girl’s Charley commented: “I’m so excited to get started!”

Charley added: “I’ll be playing as much Jane McDonald and Kylie Minogue as the BBC allow. Otherwise you can expect anything from a show tune to Madonna.”

Tskenya wrote: “Eeek. So excited! Cannot wait!!!!” While Yinka exclaimed: “We back baby.”

Mylo and Rosie are joining BBC Radio 1 following their departure from Hits Radio.

They said: “We cannot put it into words how excited we are to be joining the Radio 1 team, it’s a real pinch me moment.

“If we could tell those two mates who started in radio by making tea for the good grown-up presenters that we’d be talking to you now, they wouldn’t have believed you! And we kinda don’t either.

“Our job is to literally make each other laugh every single day so it goes without saying, we hope you’ll have a laugh with us too.”

Tskenya wrote on social media: “SURPRISE. Eek, very overjoyed to be covering Life Hacks on @bbcradio1 with the gorg @laurenlayfield whilst the babe @shanequa.paris is raising the next gen of broadcasting!

“Thanks to the Radio 1 leadership team and producers for giving me this opportunity. MAJOR love to my BBC Radio London family, mentor @darrenlewis5 , and my friends for carrying this past year through the self-doubt and anxiety! WE UP!”

BRIT-award presenter Yinka said: “I’m buzzing to be joining the team this summer!”

Sam and Danni take over Going Home from 28 July, covering for Vick Hope and Katie Thistleton, who are both on maternity leave, while Jamie Laing is away filming.

The usual radio schedule will return in September.

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TikTok creator Charley Marlowe will host the early breakfast show on Fridays in August[/caption]
Yinka Bokinni at the London premiere of Stormzy's film "Big Man."
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Yinka Bokinni will co-host Life Hacks on Sundays from 4pm to 6pm[/caption]
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Tskenya Frazer can’t wait to jump into her BBC presenter role for the summer[/caption]
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Mylo and Rosie are joining the BBC after departing from Hits Radio[/caption]

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Wimbledon 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Jannik Sinner on NOW as Jack Draper, Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff feature on Day Two

WIMBLEDON is underway at the All England Club – with some MASSIVE names entering the competition on Day Two!

The likes of Jack Draper, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff are all in action in SW19 today.

Though the day has not started as strongly for the Brits as yesterday – with Heather Watson and Johannus Monday exiting at the first round.

America’s Taylor Fritz is also resuming his fifth-set decider with Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, after the match was SUSPENDED 40 minutes before the 11pm curfew last night.

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Woman ‘sexually assaulted’ in near beach in seaside town centre as cops release CCTV of man

POLICE have launched a manhunt after a woman was sexually assaulted.

The incident occurred in the Claremont area of Blackpool at around 4.45am on Saturday, June 28.

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Blackpool Police has released CCTV footage of a man they want to speak to
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A woman was sexually assaulted in Claremont, Blackpool on Saturday morning

Blackpool Police has now released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in relation to the assault.

Cops believe he may have been in the town centre area throughout Friday evening and Saturday morning.

In addition to the manhunt, they are also appealing for CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage between the town centre and Claremont area.

In a statement to Lancashire Live, Blackpool Police said: “We’re asking if you recognise this man after an incident over the weekend.

“At around 4:45am on the morning of Saturday 28th June, we received a report of a sexual assault in Blackpool.

“It was reported that a man sexually assaulted a woman in the Claremont area of North Blackpool.

“An investigation is underway, and the woman is being supported.”

Anyone that recognises the man, has information, or footage that could assist the investigation should contact 101 quoting log 0270 of 28th June.

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