Reports
News
Opinions
Statements
Relations
entertainment Mar 15, 2026, 6:21 PM
Jessie Buckley aims for Oscar glory from her Irish hometown - Jessie Buckley is celebrated in her hometown of Killarney, Ireland, as she is nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars.
- Local businesses display flags and posters to support her, embodying the town's pride.
- Residents believe her potential victory would lead to a significant celebration and joy for both her and their community.
400
entertainment Feb 23, 2026, 9:35 AM
Jessie Buckley makes history with BAFTA Best Actress win - Jessie Buckley won Best Actress for her role in 'Hamnet' at the BAFTA Film Awards.
- She is the first Irish actress to achieve this honor, dedicating her win to her baby daughter.
- The awards ceremony highlighted a competitive year in film, with 'One Battle After Another' winning multiple accolades.
300
business Feb 19, 2026, 10:20 AM
Employers prioritize skills over headcount in Irish job market - Morgan McKinley's 2026 report reveals a selective hiring landscape in Ireland, emphasizing discipline in labor market processes.
- Strong demand continues for highly skilled roles in technology, life sciences, and engineering despite tighter hiring controls.
- Employers are increasingly focused on essential skills and are crafting specific roles to fill critical capability gaps.
100
business Feb 17, 2026, 3:45 PM
ZeroRisk plans to create 80 cybersecurity jobs in Longford - ZeroRisk is setting up a new facility in Longford to create jobs.
- The company seeks applicants with language skills from various regions to support its global operations.
- The establishment of this facility will enhance local job opportunities and strengthen cybersecurity measures.
100
business Feb 13, 2026, 2:05 PM
Funding remains the top concern for Irish start-ups in 2026 - The latest Scale Ireland survey shows that 75 percent of Irish founders struggle to attract funding, a trend persisting since 2022.
- Most respondents are not confident in the government supports available to start-ups, with significant demand for reform.
- There is an urgent need to address funding and complexity of supports to enable the growth of Irish start-ups.
100
technology Feb 12, 2026, 11:37 AM
Stanhope AI secures $8 million funding for innovative AI technology - Stanhope AI, a London-based start-up, raised $8 million in a seed funding round from a range of international investors.
- The funding is intended to further develop the company's real-world AI model, which mimics human brain functions and allows for active inference.
- This investment validates the company's journey from research to deploying technologies aimed at enhancing machine intelligence in unpredictable environments.
100
technology Feb 10, 2026, 9:18 AM
Aerska raises $39 million to develop RNA medicines for neurological diseases - Irish biotech company Aerska raised $39 million in Series A funding to advance RNA therapies.
- The funding aims to enhance brain shuttle technology for treating neurological diseases.
- This innovative approach could transform outcomes for patients with neurodegenerative conditions.
100
technology Jan 30, 2026, 10:51 AM
Cork unveils advanced AI infrastructure with new supercomputer - Ireland has launched the Boole Supercomputer at the CloudCIX data center in Cork.
- This supercomputer is designed to comply with EU regulations and enhances Ireland's AI capabilities.
- The initiative showcases collaboration among CloudCIX, AlloComp, and Dell Technologies, marking significant progress in AI infrastructure.
100
business Jan 19, 2026, 4:00 PM
Irish employment market maintains stability amid shifts in hiring practices - Morgan McKinley reported that the Irish employment market demonstrated stability at the end of 2025.
- Candidate engagement increased, suggesting more intentional job search behaviors despite a slight rise in unemployment.
- The findings indicate a strategic shift in hiring practices, with a focus on critical skills and experience, influenced by AI advancements.
100
business Jan 15, 2026, 11:18 AM
Aer Lingus faces backlash over potential closure of Manchester base - Aer Lingus has faced multiple flight cancellations from Manchester to the US, affecting thousands of passengers.
- The airline is rumored to be closing its Manchester base due to profitability concerns.
- Passenger reactions have sparked discussions about the airline's commitments to customer service and regulations.
200
business Jan 12, 2026, 10:16 AM
Ekco creates 18 jobs in Trinidad and Tobago office to tackle cyber threats - Ekco plans to open a new office in Trinidad and Tobago to enhance its Caribbean operations.
- The office will create 18 new jobs and involves a €10 million investment over two years.
- This expansion aims to address the rising threat of cyberattacks and the growing demand for cybersecurity services in the region.
100
lifestyle Jan 11, 2026, 1:02 AM
Thousands in Northern Ireland at risk of hereditary health condition - Haemochromatosis is a genetic disorder largely found in people of Irish and Scots ancestry.
- The Department of Health in Northern Ireland has policies focused on screening symptomatic patients.
- A new public health campaign aims to increase awareness and testing to identify more undiagnosed cases.
100
military conflicts Nov 12, 2025, 7:32 PM
Fisherman dies after falling overboard in Co Donegal - The fisherman, in his 40s, went overboard from a fishing trawler in Irish waters.
- His body was recovered by a rescue vessel and taken to Sligo University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
- Authorities are conducting a detailed investigation into the incident, highlighting the need for enhanced fishing safety measures.
100
2026 All rights reserved


2026 All rights reserved












