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Enterprise Ireland-backed firms record continued jobs growth

Companies supported by Enterprise Ireland recorded a net increase of 2,938 jobs last year, bringing total employment across its client ...
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Why focusing on generations can miss what really matters at work

Few workplace ideas have gained as much traction as the notion of generational difference. Baby Boomers are often portrayed as ...
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Gold pushes beyond $5,100 as investors seek safety

Gold climbed to a new all-time high above $5,100 an ounce, extending a powerful rally as investors moved funds into ...
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The Growing Challenge of Solar Panel Replacement and Waste

Solar energy plays a central role in the transition to low-carbon power, yet an emerging issue is attracting increasing attention. ...
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Wholesale Electricity Prices Fall Sharply Over the Past Year, CSO Data Shows

New data from the Central Statistics Office indicates that wholesale electricity prices continued to trend downward at the end of ...
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IT and Finance Roles Lead Salary Rankings in Ireland for 2025

New research from IrishJobs indicates that professionals working in IT and finance continued to command the strongest earning power in ...
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EU Parliament backs three-hour delay rule in vote on airline passenger rights

The European Parliament has voted to retain the current three-hour delay threshold for flight compensation as part of proposed reforms ...
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Musk Floats Ryanair Takeover Idea Amid Escalating Dispute

Elon Musk has publicly raised the idea of acquiring Ryanair, as his ongoing dispute with the airline’s leadership continues to ...
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Wind Energy Ireland to Unveil Roadmap for an Irish ‘Electrostate’

Wind Energy Ireland is set to launch a new strategy at its 2026 Annual Conference in Dublin, outlining a proposed ...
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