‘The real risk isn’t AI replacing jobs, it’s creating an unequipped workforce’

John Callahan discusses the risks of AI and how organisations can develop a more resilient workforce. The effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce have been far reaching. Not just in... Read more »

Human tooth and personal belongings discovered at Tuam mother and baby home site

Specialist forensics have confirmed that a single fragment of a human adult tooth has been found on the site of the former Tuam mother and baby home, the Irish Examiner can confirm.... Read more »

‘People here are genuinely warm and open, making adapting easier’ – The Irish Times

International students have shared their experience of studying and living in Ireland with the Irish Times. Most students, out of more than a dozen interviewed, had very thought-through reasons for choosing Ireland... Read more »

Magnificent Hoops put seal on historic night for Irish football by proving they belong on European stage

On a historic night for Irish football, Stephen Bradley’s side reached a new summit by their standards, becoming the first League of Ireland team to qualify for the league phase of a... Read more »

Meeting the families fighting for scoliosis care

The death of nine-year-old Harvey Morrison last month has reignited scrutiny of scoliosis care in Ireland, particularly for children with complex needs. Families say they have lost trust in the system, despite... Read more »

There’s a village atmosphere about being involved with MTU Cork GAA

MTU Cork, formerly known as CIT, celebrates a milestone achievement next month. On Monday, September 15, their student GAA club celebrates their 50th birthday with a big event at their wonderful campus... Read more »

Tipperary school secretaries and caretakers to join national strike action

Up to one hundred secretaries and caretakers from Tipperary schools are scheduled to go on strike. This will affect 70 schools in the county and the Forsa union states that they are receiving... Read more »

Waterford Harvest Festival 2025 reveals programme of Award Winning chefs, artisanal food stalls and enticing Waterford producers

From street feasts to classical concerts, Ireland’s favourite harvest celebration returns 5th –7th September. Now in its 16th year Waterford Harvest Festival returns this September 5th to 7th celebrating great food and... Read more »

Donegal Crime Prevention Officer cautions students on accommodation rental scams

Young people and their families seeking student accommodation are advised to be extra vigilant, especially with panic setting in as people take up their CAO offers. Garda Crime Prevention Officer for County... Read more »

Award winning Kila set to headline special Longford Culture Night concert

Longford County Council is delighted to mark the return of Longford Culture Night, which is set to take place on Friday, September 19. The award-winning band, Kíla are set to headline at... Read more »