Fáilte Ireland’s second board member resigns after traveling to Spain on vacation despite ‘Staycation’ campaigns

[ad_1] Minister Catherine Martin accepted the resignation of former Primark executive and Fáilte Ireland board member Breege O’Donoghue following confirmation that Ms O’Donoghue traveled to Spain over the summer. he is the second board member to resign after traveling abroad on vacation despite Fáilte Ireland’s “Staycation” campaigns across the country this summer. The Irish Examiner … Read more

Everton sign Doucoure from Watford

[ad_1] Everton they have signed a midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford for an undisclosed fee. The Merseysiders announced on their official website that the 27-year-old has agreed to a three-year contract, and the Toffees have the option of a fourth season. Doucoure said: “I have been waiting a long time to come here and now … Read more

Sinn Féin TD Launches Angry Off-Camera Verbal Attack On Mattie McGrath

[ad_1] A SINN Féin TD launched an angry off-camera verbal attack on independent TD Mattie McGrath as politicians waited to vote in the Dáil on Tuesday. inn Féin whip Pádraig MacLochlainn, a TD from Donegal, lashed out at the Tipperary politician while the TDs waited to vote, repeatedly accusing him of being “completely dishonest.” “You … Read more

Ryanair CEO warns Cork base will be closed for winter if Green List is not updated

[ad_1] Ryanair’s flight base at Cork airport will be closed if quarantine restrictions are maintained when traveling to EU countries this winter. In a letter to Ryanair employees, CEO Eddie Wilson also warned that the airline’s Shannon base is also under threat of closure due to “mismanagement” of the Green List by the government. In … Read more

Mattie and Matt go head-to-head over a socially distant Dáil

[ad_1] Mattie McGrath clicked the heels of her ruby ​​red slip-ons and repeated over and over, “There is no place like home … there is no place like home … there is no place like home …” Nothing happened. Time and time again, meeting after meeting, he begged him to return to Kansas (or Kildare … Read more

Mattie and Matt go head-to-head over a socially distant Dáil

[ad_1] Mattie McGrath clicked the heels of her ruby ​​red slip-ons and repeated over and over, “There is no place like home … there is no place like home … there is no place like home …” Nothing happened. Time and time again, meeting after meeting, he begged him to return to Kansas (or Kildare … Read more

Google’s setback is not seen as a tipping point for Ireland

[ad_1] The reaction to Google’s decision to pull out of a landmark Dublin office deal has been muted. The commercial property sector has been rocked by news that the US search giant will no longer continue with plans to sign contracts for the Office of Classification building that would accommodate up to 2,000 people. But … Read more

the pub photo that went viral

[ad_1] He is already known as the man with the clock. When bartender Fergus McGinn took a photo of one of his customers and put it on his Facebook page, he hadn’t expected the interest it would generate. The photograph shows his elderly customer drinking a pint of Guinness, his “substantial” meal finished in front … Read more

Minister seeks to meet with Fáilte Ireland board of directors

[ad_1] The Tourism Minister has requested a meeting with the Fáilte Ireland board “at the earliest opportunity” after a second member of its board resigned after a trip abroad during the Covid-19 pandemic. The tourism body has been promoting domestic vacations due to current restrictions around international travel. Minister Catherine Martin said she accepted the … Read more

What does Google’s decision not to sign a lease for a new office in Dublin tell us about the Irish tech industry?

[ad_1] Does Google’s withdrawal from signing a lease for another new office building in Dublin mean it is quietly lowering its Irish ambitions? The answer to both questions is almost certainly not. This is why. 1. Office space is not the indicator it was a year ago Do you remember the pandemic? Big tech companies … Read more