Irish-owned telecom company Entegro to host countrywide recruiting roadshow

Entegro, based in Kilkenny, is conducting its “biggest recruitment drive to date” in late October. Entegro is currently working on infrastructure projects with National Broadband Ireland, Virgin Media Ireland, SIRO, Cityfibre, as well as Fibrus, Lumen, Ciena, Voneus, Jurassic Fibre, and E-Net. To support these projects, the company is looking to expand its workforce. Its … Read more

Teenager arrested after €765k drug seizure at Rosslare Europort

A teenager has been arrested following the seizure of over €765k of herbal cannabis at Rosslare Europort. During regular operations yesterday, Revenue agents recovered almost 38kgs of herbal cannabis with the use of their mobile x-ray scanner and detection dog Jasper. When a polish registered articulated vehicle and trailer landed on a ferry from Cherbourg, … Read more

Liffey Valley employees to stage protest outside shopping centre over new paid parking charges

Employees at Liffey Valley are planning a peaceful protest outside the retail centre on Sunday, ahead of the introduction of new pay parking for the first time. The shopping center’s car park recently had a €30 million transformation, which included expanding handicap spaces by 14%, parent and child spaces by 46%, and installing 20 electric … Read more

CAB seize €22k in cash, Rolex, and documents following searches in three counties

Following searches in counties Donegal, Limerick, and Cork on Friday, the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) seized €22,900 in cash, a Rolex watch, documents, and conveyance files. The raids were aimed at a Limerick-based organised crime network. The operation was carried out by bureau officers with the assistance of the Southern Regional Armed Response Unit and … Read more

Nine locations in Clare and Dublin searched in probe into African crime gang

Gardai have raided nine locations in Clare and Dublin in connection with an investigation into a West African criminal gang. The group, known as ‘Black Axe’ globally, has been running fake bank accounts and committing fraud from Ireland. In Tallaght, Tralee, Portlaoise, Navan, Limerick, Cork, and Waterford, 135 arrests resulted in charges. According to Garda … Read more

GE Healthcare to create 140 jobs in Cork

GE Healthcare, the pharmaceutical giant, has announced the launch of a new production line at its Carrigtwohill, Co Cork site, which will generate 140 jobs. The new €30.5 million production line at the company’s Carrigtwohill location will produce injectable diagnostic imaging agents used in X-ray and CT procedures worldwide. For the Cork site, the pharma … Read more

‘We got back a new baby’ – Irish grandmother hails Emma’s miracle transplant

A baby girl whose grandmother hails from Cork has undergone a world-first operation where she received a new intestine, stomach, liver, pancreas, and spleen – and all in one day. Baby Emma, who is 17 months old, underwent a 14-hour transplant operation in Madrid a few months ago. When Emma’s mother, Anna, who works in … Read more

Man dies following single vehicle collision in Co Donegal

A man has been killed this morning in Co Donegal in a single-vehicle collision. The crash occurred soon before 8 a.m. on the R245 near Carrigart. The Garda and emergency services were sent to the location. The driver and sole occupant of the car, a guy in his 40s, died as a result of his … Read more

Intel planning massive job reductions- report

Chipmaker Intel is considering a significant decrease in staff, probably in the thousands, in the face of a slowdown in the personal computer industry, Bloomberg News reported. According to the article, the layoffs will be announced as early as this month, and some of Intel’s divisions, notably the sales and marketing business, may experience 20% … Read more

Water quality of rivers, lakes, and coastal areas in Ireland worsened, EPA report

Water quality in Ireland has worsened significantly, and the country will fail the EU and national goal of restoring all waterways to good or better status by 2027, according to a new study from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The water quality of lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters has declined in the last five … Read more

€50m broadband investment in Ireland by SIRO, creates 250 jobs

SIRO, a broadband network operator, has announced the launch of its complete fibre network to over 70,000 households and businesses in south Dublin and the Dn Laoghaire Rathdown local authority region. SIRO stated that it will invest €50 million in the project, which will take around two years and will employ approximately 250 employees throughout … Read more

10 TV and Radio projects secure €2m in funding to showcase the live music sector

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, TD has welcomed the announcement by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) of almost €2m in awards to 10 radio and TV projects under the Broadcasting Fund Sound and Vision Scheme. The awards follow a special round of Sound and Vision for programming related … Read more

Liffey Valley: Everything you need to know as car park charges to be introduced next week

Liffey Valley customers will have to pay for parking for the first time since the complex opened 24 years ago. As it prepares to provide paid parking for the first time, Liffey Valley is undergoing substantial development. The shopping center’s car park recently had a €30 million facelift, which included expanding disability spaces by 14%, … Read more