Danone recall specific batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant formula and follow-on formula due to the possible presence of cereulide.
Alert Summary dated Friday, 6th February 2026.
Category 1: For Action. Alert Notification: 2026.05. Product Identification: Please see table below. Batch Code: Please see implicated expiry dates in the table below. Country Of Origin: Ireland.
Message: Danone is recalling the below specific batches of its Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant formula and follow-on formula sold in Ireland due to the possible presence of cereulide. Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale.
Please see Questions and Answers: Danone is advising customers to contact its Aptamil careline team on Tel: 1800 22 1234 (https://www.aptaclub.ie), or its Cow & Gate careline on Tel: 1800 570 570 (https://candgbabyclub.ie) if they have any queries regarding this recall.
In addition, Danone is recalling specific batches of its Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant formula and follow-on formula sold in the UK due to the possible presence of cereulide. The below batches may indirectly be distributed to Ireland from the UK.
Nature Of Danger: Cereulide toxin is produced by the bacterium Bacillus cereus. The toxin may be pre-formed in a food and is extremely heat resistant. Consumption of foods containing cereulide toxin can lead to nausea and severe vomiting. Symptoms can appear within five hours. The duration of illness is usually 6 to 24 hours.
Retailers: Same are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers/distributors: Same are requested to contact their affected customers and recall the implicated batches and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retailer customers. Consumers: Parents, guardians and caregivers are advised not to feed the implicated batches to infants or young children.
In his 83rd year and pre-deceased by his brothers Willie and Eddie, sisters Biddy and Nuala; the passing of Mr Bourke is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Jessie, brothers John Joe, Mike, Tony, Gerry, Ollie and Pascal, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, former work colleagues in The Ommaroo Hotel, St Helier, Jersey, and a wide circle of friends in Ireland and Jersey C.I.
The extended Bourke family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
167 probationer Gardaí assigned to Garda Divisions nationwide.
Three further attestations scheduled to take place in 2026.
Over 200 new trainees due to enter the Garda College on Monday next, February 9th 2026.
The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Mr Jim O’Callaghan today welcomed the attestation of 167 new Gardaí at a ceremony in the Garda College, Templemore, Co. Tipperary.
A total of 100 men and 67 women were attested and will now be assigned to Garda divisions across the country by the Garda Commissioner.
Of this cohort, 104 probationer Gardaí will be deployed across the Dublin Metropolitan Region, with 21 assigned to the Southern Region, 31 to the Eastern Region and 11 to the North-Western Region. Only two one will be allocated to the Co. Clare/Co. Tipperary Garda division, with one being allocated to Ennis in Co. Clare and one to Clonmel in Co. Tipperary.
Speaking at the Garda College, the Minister said: “I am very pleased to see another 167 new Gardaí attest from Templemore today. This is the first of four attestations due to take place this year and I look forward to larger classes attesting as the year progresses. This cohort of newly attested Gardaí will take up positions in communities across the country as they begin a career of service to their communities, and to the people of Ireland. They join a tradition that stretches back over a century, one built on trust, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to the public they serve. Recruitment into An Garda Síochána is now gathering real momentum. I am looking forward to seeing this momentum continue in 2026. The next intake of up to 215 Garda trainees will enter the Garda College next Monday, 9 February.”
Two recruitment campaigns were held in 2025, with over 11,100 applications received to join An Garda Síochána. Engagement is continuing with publicjobs in relation to scheduling and conducting a further recruitment competition in 2026, supporting an ongoing pipeline of recruits into Templemore.
The Minister added that Budget 2026 provides €2.74 billion to support recruitment and staffing in An Garda Síochána. The Minister also said work will continue with the Garda Commissioner to optimise recruitment, including measures to expand training capacity.
The Minister also noted that the Garda Training Review Group has been established to identify how training and continuous professional development capacity can be increased, including consideration of the case for a second Garda training college, in line with a Programme for Government commitment.
Contrary to what some consumers believe, a “Security Protected” label on a product is not a food-safety warning and it does not mean the food has been “tampered with” in the past or is unsafe.
The sticker in the photo shown hereunder is exactly what it says on the wrapper “security protected” and is, over recent months, found on items like butter or meat. Same is a retail anti-theft security label or Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) label.
“Security Protected” is the deterrent message retailers print on/over the tag so would-be shoplifters can see it at a glance. Loss-prevention groups explicitly note this wording is used on tags/labels as a visible warning.
Why butter and meat? Because same are high-theft, easy-to-conceal, relatively high-value grocery items (especially branded butter and premium cuts). Irish reporting has specifically noted security tagging spreading to staples like butter and meat in some stores and Irish retailers have described meat and other small, high-value groceries as common targets.
The label says “SECURITY PROTECTED” and includes a “signal/waves” style icon, used on retail security labels.
The small print says “REMOVE ALL PACKAGING BEFORE DEFROSTING AND COOKING”. That wording is common on meat/chilled security labels, because some EAS label types aren’t intended to go into heating/defrosting and retailers want the label/outer wrap removed first.
How it works. In plain terms the label contains a thin electronic element that can set off the exit gates within grocery outlets if it’s still active. At your checkout, it’s usually deactivated (often automatically as part of scanning in grocery setups).
Why you’re seeing it recently on butter/meat in Ireland: Irish stores have increasingly been tagging everyday groceries like butter and meat as an anti-shoplifting measure. Practical tip: you don’t need to do anything special—just pay as normal. If the alarm ever sounds on the way out, it’s typically because the label wasn’t deactivated properly, and staff can sort it quickly back at the till.
What happens if the sticker is removed in shop by a customer? If a customer removes it within the shop before paying, it can trigger suspicion immediately. That label is there as a theft-deterrent, so peeling it off on the shop floor looks like an attempt to defeat security. In Ireland, theft is defined as dishonestly appropriating property without consent, with intent to deprive. Also, any person may arrest without warrant someone they reasonably suspect is in the act of committing an arrestable offence (with conditions set out in law). Practically, most shops will simply detain/store-policy stop you, review CCTV, and/or call Gardaí if they believe something is happening.
Application Ref: 2611 Applicant:Arcona Developments Ltd. Development Address: Stradavoher Road, Stradavoher, Thurles. Development Description:(a) construct 36 No. two storey houses consisting of 11 no. two bedroom townhouses, 21 No. three bedroom townhouses, 4 No. three bedroom semi-detached dwellings. (b) demolish 2 no. existing dwellings to allow for the creation of a new site entrance (c) construction of an electrical substation. (d) erect estate name signage and (e) all associated site works. Status: N/A. Application Received: 28/01/2026. Decision Date: N/A. Further Details: http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2611/0.
Application Ref: 2561248 Applicant: Joseph Hawe. Development Address: The Heath , Thurles , Co. Tipperary Development Description: an constructed domestic garage and all associated site works Status: Conditional Application Received: 03/12/2025 Decision Date: 30/01/2026 Further Details:http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2561248/0.
Application Ref: 2561210. Applicant: Byron Distributors Ltd David Byron. Development Address: Slievenemon Road, Thurles, Co Tipperary Development Description: Change of use of existing hair salon to be integrated into existing shoe shop retail outlet and associated site works. Status: Conditional Application Received: 24/11/2025 Decision Date: 26/01/2026 Further Details:http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2561210/0
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