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technology May 14, 2026, 12:36 PM
Lios secures €2 million ESA contract to advance acoustic technology for space - Lios, a Dublin-based start-up, has renewed its contract with the European Space Agency for a value of nearly €2 million.
- The acoustic technology, SoundBounce, is designed to reduce low-frequency noise and is 40 percent lighter than traditional options.
- This renewal signifies Lios's ongoing contribution to advancing space travel technology and reflects Ireland's growing role in the European space sector.
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business Apr 28, 2026, 1:58 PM
IoT Tribe expands into Europe by opening Dublin operations - IoT Tribe has launched in Dublin as its first European operational base.
- The organization made two hires to lead its incubation and acceleration efforts.
- This expansion indicates a significant move towards fostering deep-tech initiatives across Europe.
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technology Apr 17, 2026, 10:10 AM
Ulysses secures $46 million funding to revolutionize ocean exploration - Ulysses recently closed a Series A funding round of $38 million led by Andereesen Horowitz, along with an $8 million seed round.
- The company is focused on building autonomous vehicles for ocean exploration and environmental protection.
- With this funding, Ulysses aims to expand its operations and enhance technology for maritime exploration and stewardship.
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technology Apr 9, 2026, 10:27 AM
Equal1 and Q-Ctrl partner to advance autonomous quantum computing in Ireland - Equal1 and Q-Ctrl are teaming up to develop autonomous rack-mounted quantum computers for enterprise data centers.
- The partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency by integrating advanced software and scalable hardware.
- This collaboration signifies a major step in addressing the operational challenges of quantum computing in high-performance environments.
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business Apr 8, 2026, 9:13 AM
Vertigenius raises €2.55m to expand in the US market - Dublin's Vertigenius secured €2.55m in funding led by Atlantic Bridge.
- The company utilizes this funding to enhance its operations and expand its US commercial team.
- Vertigenius aims for continued growth in the US market and plans to enter additional international markets.
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business Mar 31, 2026, 10:17 AM
West Pharmaceutical creates 330 jobs in Dublin manufacturing expansion - West Pharmaceutical Services expanded its Dublin manufacturing site, creating a total of 330 jobs.
- The expanded facility will improve capabilities in automation and drug handling.
- This expansion reflects West's commitment to meet the growing demand for medical treatments related to diabetes and obesity.
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business Mar 20, 2026, 9:02 AM
Equinix invests $92 million in new data centre to boost Ireland's digital infrastructure - Equinix is constructing a new data centre named DB7x in Dublin at a cost of $92 million.
- The facility will be operational by 2028, designed to utilize existing power without additional grid dependency.
- This development signals Equinix's commitment to Ireland's infrastructure, aligning with the Government's digital strategy.
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sport Mar 19, 2026, 11:30 PM
Luke Littler stages incredible comeback to beat Gerwyn Price - Luke Littler faced Gerwyn Price in the final after defeating Stephen Bunting and Michael van Gerwen.
- Price led 5-0 in the final but Littler fueled his comeback with six successive legs.
- Littler's victory not only secured him the win but also boosted his standing in the league.
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technology Mar 13, 2026, 11:38 AM
Manna proves drone delivery can save lives in healthcare trials - Manna's drones simulated deliveries between Rotunda Hospital and Connolly Hospital in Dublin.
- The trial aimed to demonstrate the potential of drones for transporting medical supplies efficiently.
- This simulation indicates a shift towards integrating drone technology in healthcare logistics.
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business Mar 13, 2026, 10:10 AM
Anthropic creates 200 new jobs in Dublin amid strong AI demand - Anthropic is expanding its Dublin operations to create 200 new roles across various fields including engineering and sales.
- The expansion is driven by increasing demand from enterprises in Europe for reliable AI systems.
- This move reinforces Dublin's status as a hub for AI adoption and innovation.
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business Mar 10, 2026, 9:57 AM
Intercom raises $250m to expand with 650 new hires - Intercom has raised $250 million in debt financing to expand its AI capabilities.
- The company plans to hire 650 new employees in several global offices throughout the year.
- These initiatives aim to enhance customer experiences and solidify its position in the tech industry.
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society Feb 26, 2026, 4:59 PM
Darragh O'Brien charged with murder of English tourist in Dublin - Darragh O'Brien was charged with assault causing harm initially before the charges were upgraded to murder.
- Anthony Herron, a 40-year-old father from London, succumbed to injuries sustained during an attack in Dublin.
- The case highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and accountability in the legal system.
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science Feb 24, 2026, 4:07 PM
Trinity College Dublin advances treatment for radiation-resistant prostate cancer - Researchers from Trinity College Dublin and Moffitt Cancer Center developed a new strategy for overcoming resistance in prostate cancer.
- The 'evolutionary double-bind' strategy utilizes radiation therapy to expose resistant cancer cells, making them more susceptible to NK cell immunotherapy.
- This study lays a foundation for future personalized treatment approaches that could better manage tumor evolution.
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business Feb 19, 2026, 4:00 PM
Apple expands presence in Dublin with new office and 300 jobs - Apple will establish a permanent office in Dublin, accommodating a team of 300 employees.
- This new site complements Apple's long-standing Cork campus, which employs around 6,000 people.
- The expansion signifies Apple's commitment to growth in Ireland and fosters team integration between locations.
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science Feb 18, 2026, 10:23 AM
IrelandQCI successfully tests secure quantum communication at Dublin City Council - IrelandQCI, as part of the EU's EuroQCI, has completed a successful test of quantum communication systems in Dublin.
- The project integrates advanced encryption methods to ensure security for local authority systems.
- The successful demonstration illustrates the potential for local authorities to enhance cybersecurity through public networks.
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business Feb 11, 2026, 12:42 PM
Supply Wisdom expands in Dublin, creating 21 jobs and boosting local economy - Supply Wisdom has chosen Dublin as its European headquarters.
- The company plans to create 21 new jobs in areas like sales and engineering.
- This expansion aims to meet growing market demands and regulatory requirements.
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entertainment Feb 9, 2026, 8:46 PM
Michelin awards 20 new one-star restaurants in the UK and Ireland - The Michelin Guide unveiled its latest edition on February 9, 2026, in Dublin.
- A total of 20 one-star and two new two-star restaurants were recognized, but no new three-star restaurants were awarded.
- The event highlighted a strong culinary presence in Ireland and the UK, focusing on sustainability and talent development.
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entertainment Feb 7, 2026, 10:02 AM
Beverley Callard reveals shocking breast cancer diagnosis - Beverley Callard announced her breast cancer diagnosis during a live appearance.
- She received the diagnosis shortly before filming her first scenes in Fair City.
- Despite her diagnosis, she remains optimistic about her health and future performances.
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politics Feb 5, 2026, 2:38 PM
Tragedy strikes as bus crashes into pedestrians in Dublin - One person has died and three others were hospitalized after a double-decker bus hit pedestrians in Dublin city centre.
- Emergency services responded quickly, deploying over 20 firefighter/paramedics and multiple ambulances.
- The incident raises important questions about safety and operational procedures involved in public transport.
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business Jan 29, 2026, 12:42 PM
Block establishes European hub with new Dublin office - Block, previously known as Square, has opened a new office in Dublin, Ireland.
- The Dublin office aims to enhance collaboration, seller engagement, and policy discussions in financial technology.
- This strategic expansion underscores Block's commitment to the region's tech ecosystem and economic growth.
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business Jan 23, 2026, 12:55 PM
MSC Group invests $100 million in new Miami headquarters - MSC Group invests $100 million to open a new cruise headquarters in Miami.
- The new headquarters is expected to create 1,500 jobs and generate $300 million annually.
- This expansion highlights MSC's commitment to growth and innovation in the U.S. cruise market.
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business Jan 21, 2026, 4:57 PM
Barclays shifts European base from Dublin to Paris for strategic growth - Barclays announced plans to move its European headquarters from Dublin to Paris in early 2023.
- The relocation aims to enhance proximity to growing European markets and is expected to complete by 2027.
- The decision is seen as a strategic milestone that will strengthen the bank's investment banking activities.
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business Jan 21, 2026, 12:12 PM
Temu's office in Turkey raided amid antitrust concerns - Chinese online retailer Temu's office in Turkey was raided by competition authorities today, with laptops and computers seized.
- This incident follows a similar raid at Temu's European headquarters in Dublin, where regulators expressed concerns over potential unfair subsidies.
- Temu has pledged cooperation with the Turkish authorities, emphasizing the need for compliance amidst growing international scrutiny.
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technology Jan 15, 2026, 1:01 PM
Luna systems secures funding to launch AI safety camera for cyclists - Luna Systems has raised €1.5 million to develop its AI safety camera for cyclists and motorcyclists.
- The funding round was led by cycling-focused VC firm Fundracer Capital, along with EIT Urban Mobility and Enterprise Ireland.
- The company aims to enhance urban cycling safety by integrating advanced driver assistance technologies into its products.
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technology Jan 15, 2026, 11:27 AM
Equal1 raises $60 million to accelerate quantum computing - Equal1, a Dublin-based quantum start-up, raised $60 million led by the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund.
- The funding will support the deployment of their quantum processing unit, Bell-1, to HPC centers and aid in scaling manufacturing.
- This funding represents a significant shift from development to deployment, solidifying Equal1's role in the emerging quantum industry.
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business Jan 14, 2026, 10:07 AM
Uniphar supports Irish pharmacies with acquisition of TouchStore - Uniphar has acquired TouchStore to enhance its support for the Irish community pharmacy sector.
- The acquisition will allow TouchStore to maintain its management structure and operate as a separate entity.
- This partnership aims to significantly boost pharmacy technology innovation and improve operational efficiency.
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business Dec 18, 2025, 10:58 AM
OpenAI and Anthropic expand their Dublin offices amidst growth plans - OpenAI and Anthropic are exploring options to expand their office space in Dublin, aiming for around 25,000 square feet each.
- OpenAI has established its presence in Dublin since 2023 with plans to hire more staff, while Anthropic opened its office in 2024.
- The trend of tech companies expanding in Dublin highlights the city as a central hub for innovation and business growth.
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business Dec 18, 2025, 9:18 AM
Toast creates 120 jobs in Dublin to advance AI efforts - Toast is set to create 120 new jobs at its Dublin headquarters as part of a three-year R&D initiative.
- The company aims to enhance its AI capabilities for both internal teams and its customers in the restaurant sector.
- This investment underscores Ireland's position as a key player in technology and innovation for the future.
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military conflicts Dec 17, 2025, 5:43 PM
Kneecap leads charity run for Gaza with presidential support - More than 200 runners participated in a charity run organized by Kneecap in Dublin for Gaza.
- The event featured encouragement from Irish President Catherine Connolly and included support from climate activist Greta Thunberg.
- The charity run aimed to raise funds for essential resources and psychosocial support for children affected by the conflict in Gaza.
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business Dec 10, 2025, 12:07 PM
RxSense opens Dublin office, creating 75 tech jobs - RxSense has established its first European office in Dublin, creating 75 engineering and product roles.
- Quest Software has opened a Centre for Advanced AI Architecture in Cork to enhance AI innovation.
- These expansions signify a growing trend of US companies investing in Ireland's tech ecosystem.
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military conflicts Dec 9, 2025, 12:34 PM
Report clears UK security forces of colluding with loyalist paramilitaries in 1974 bombings - A thorough review concluded that there was no collusion between UK security forces and the Ulster Volunteer Force in the 1974 bombings.
- The bombings resulted in the deaths of thirty-three individuals and occurred without warning.
- The findings emphasize the independent capability of the UVF to carry out the attacks and indicate that future prosecutions are unlikely.
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military conflicts Dec 4, 2025, 4:18 PM
Military drones follow Zelensky's plane during Dublin visit - Volodymyr Zelensky's plane was shadowed by four military-style drones while approaching Dublin airport.
- The Irish authorities are investigating the incident, which resulted in a breach of a no-fly zone.
- This event is seen as part of a disturbing trend of hybrid attacks linked to tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
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