Trinity welcomes ‘game-changing’ wearable brain scanner

More advanced and cheaper to run, the OPM-MEG brain scanner is one of only 14 in the world and the only one in Ireland. A new quantum wearable brain scanner has just... Read more »

Fórsa declines to suspend week-old strike by school secretaries and caretakers – The Irish Times

Fórsa has declined an invitation to talks at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) intended to resolve the week-old strike by school secretaries and caretakers. The union said it could not suspend the... Read more »

Robert F Kennedy hearing turns rancorous as Democrats press him on Covid vaccine changes

Mr Kennedy’s exchanges with Democratic senators on the panel repeatedly turned to shouting, from both sides. But some Republican senators also expressed unease with his changes to Covid-19 policies. The Republican senators... Read more »

Family of cyclist killed in HGV crash demand road safety action

Derek Doyle was cycling home from his job as an usher at Leinster House just days before Christmas last year when he was struck and killed by a left-turning truck in Castleknock,... Read more »

Glen Rovers’ puckout maps from first two games show concentration on middle third

Having looked at Sarsfields’ puckouts yesterday, the lens now shifts to their opponents this weekend – Glen Rovers. The northside club have announced themselves back in the Premier Senior grade with two... Read more »

EXCLUSIVE: State-of-the-art creative hub opens in Thurles after months of planning

Saturday August 30 saw the opening of a highly anticipated new arts hub in the heart of Thurles town. The Encore Studio Space on O’Donovan Rossa St was a hive of activity... Read more »

Former radio CEO moves to Nemeton

The former Chief Executive Officer of Beat 102-103 Gabrielle Cummins has been appointed to a newly created management role at Waterford-based company Nemeton. Pictured are: Irial Mac Murchú, CEO, Nemeton; Gabrielle Cummins,... Read more »

Former Donegal sergeant calls to arm frontline gardaí with tasers

A former sergeant and local Peace Commissioner has made calls to ‘properly equip’ frontline gardaí with the introduction of taser guns. Letterkenny-based Christy Galligan believes that all members should be equipped with... Read more »

Longford secretaries, caretakers on picket over treatment and equality

Longford’s school secretaries and caretakers this week commenced pickets across the county as part of an “indefinite strike action” taking place nationwide in protest of what has been described as unfair treatment... Read more »

Big changes in pipeline for large shopping centre in the Midlands

The public will soon have a different shopping experience at the biggest shopping centre in Laois under a new planning application being lodged with planners at County Hall. Lindat Ltd has put... Read more »