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First Twitter, Now Meta
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First Twitter, Now Meta
Pic of Day: The Meta offices in Dublin Wednesday morning. Up to 390 jobs are in danger in the Irish offices of the company, as it announced it will...
Hochul Wins, Makes History
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Hochul Wins, Makes History
Kathy Hochul has made history by becoming the first woman elected governor of New York. The Associated Press had called the race for Hochul early W...
Fantachetic
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Fantachetic
Pic of Day: Pictured is Irish Army Corporal Jonathan Tuft showing off his mustache at the Frontline Mo-Bro's 40K walk from Bray to Howth in support...
Unity Must Be Immediately Addressed
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Unity Must Be Immediately Addressed
The Irish government must “immediately set up a Citizens’ Assembly on unity," Sinn Féin president Mary-Lou McDonald has told the party’s Ard Fheis....
Gangland Trial Continues
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Gangland Trial Continues
Pic of Day: Pictured is an armed Garda outside the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin Monday. The court is hearing the gangland-related trial ste...
Martin Concerned Over Twitter Jobs
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Martin Concerned Over Twitter Jobs
Twitter have still to confirm with its staff in Ireland which of them will be losing their jobs. Up to half of Twitter’s 500 Dublin-based employees...
Unmarked graves of Leadville, CO, tell tale of impoverished Irish
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Unmarked graves of Leadville, CO, tell tale of impoverished Irish
Put it down to a New York - centric big city bias but when I think of the Irish diaspora my mind automatically drifts to Hell’s Kitchen, the Marble...
Lighthouse Tales
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Lighthouse Tales
Pic of Day: Pictured at Poolbeg lighthouse to mark the launch of the Dublin Book Festival, which runs November 8-13, is David Hare whose photos fro...
Layoffs at Twitter Ireland
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Layoffs at Twitter Ireland
The firings didn't come by Tweet. They came via old fashioned email. Twitter has started laying off members of its Irish workforce with some staff ...
Credit Where It's Due
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Credit Where It's Due
Pic of Day: With energy costs rising the Irish government is allocating three €200 electricity bill credits in the coming months aimed at offsettin...
Jobs and Shopping as Landmark Building Reopens
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Jobs and Shopping as Landmark Building Reopens
Jobs are a constant and necessary underpinning for peace and political progress in Northern Ireland. So this has been a good week on that front. Fo...
Ulster expats invited to join the Kelly gang
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Ulster expats invited to join the Kelly gang
THE Northern Irish diaspora are being invited to tune in to a new weekly chat show hosted by veteran Belfast broadcaster Gerry Kelly. An intrepid t...

 

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