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ACE Money Transfer Secures a Payment Institution License from Central Bank of Ireland

The Manila Times 15 May 2024
DUBLIN, May 15, 2024 PRNewswire -- ACE Money Transfer, a leading global money transfer service, has secured a Payment Institution License from the Central Bank of Ireland ... Bank of Ireland," said Mr.
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400 new jobs to be created at Primeline Group in Meath

RTE 15 May 2024
The hub will add to Primeline's footprint which currently spans over one million sq ft across ten industrial units in Ireland and the UK ... The company makes over 25,000 deliveries to more than 7,500 outlets around Ireland each week.
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Comment: How to resolve the UK’s energy paradox

The Engineer 15 May 2024
In terms of distribution, the Edinburgh Geobattery project is led by geothermal company TownRock Energy, with industry and academic partners from Scotland, the US and Ireland.
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Song for a Raggy Boy Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Peacock

Coming Soon 15 May 2024
In the film, teacher William Franklin bravely stands up against the oppressive and abusive practices within a Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School in 1939 Ireland.
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Media Minister hails Irish films at Cannes Film Festival

RTE 14 May 2024
... marketplace of the Cannes Film Festival – the Marché du Film – on Friday to meet with international industry stakeholders, and to promote Ireland and France's recent co-production partnership.
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Ireland receives just €11.6m in EU defence grants despite contributing many times that amount to fund

The Irish Times 14 May 2024
Ireland contributes to the European Defence Fund but is one of the least active participants ... The lack of a traditional defence industry in Ireland has meant the country has been unable to fully capitalise on available EDF funding.
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Investment of €104m in four Science Foundation Ireland centres to be announced

The Irish Times 14 May 2024
FutureNeuro SFI Research Centre for Neurological Diseases hosted by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is among the bodies to benefit from the €104 million funding ... An additional €21 million has been committed by the centres’ industry partners.
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How 'news deserts' could spell the end of quality local reporting

RTE 14 May 2024
From RTÉ Radio 1's Countrywide, Brenda Donohue heads to Waterford to see how important local media is, while Johnny O'Hanlon from the Regional Newspapers and Printers Association of Ireland on what is needed to support the industry.
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20 FINALISTS ANNOUNCED IN XPRIZE CARBON REMOVAL RACING TO REVERSE CLIMATE CHANGE

The Manila Times 14 May 2024
Ireland Silicate Carbon utilizes surplus concrete from the building industry to amend agricultural land, harnessing natural geochemical processes to permanently remove carbon dioxide from the ...
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Home Truths: In conversation with Jennie Daly at Taylor Wimpey

Building 14 May 2024
And I know you had a really interesting childhood growing up in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Are your parents bursting with pride about the fact that you are now a captain of industry?.
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Home Truths podcast: In conversation with Jennie Daly at Taylor Wimpey

Building 14 May 2024
And I know you had a really interesting childhood growing up in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Are your parents bursting with pride about the fact that you are now a captain of industry?.
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Irish companies report data systems overload amid ‘content chaos’

The Irish Times 13 May 2024
Conducted by document and information management consultancy Convergent Ireland, the poll of around 100 businesses across a diverse range of industries from pharmaceuticals to construction suggests many firms are drowning in information.
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‘On some levels, it’s a straightforward industry but it has significant challenges’ – Wates’ new(ish) CEO on what he’s learnt so far

Building 13 May 2024
He tells Dave Rogers about growing up in Ireland, travelling the world and giving up golf ... Eoghan O’Lionaird joined Wates last February after a career spanning several continents and industries ... “Ireland is special,” he admits.

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