Liverpool’s financial collapse offers clues to transfer inactivity, but the FSG’s big picture is clear

[ad_1] When Liverpool supporters see their club ranked as the seventh richest in the world according to Deloitte, they naturally wonder why the Reds have been cautious in the transfer market in the last two years. Liverpool’s costliest purchase in 2019/20 was Red Bull Salzburg’s Takumi Minamino for just £ 7.25 million, while the only … Read more

Google withdraws from negotiations to lease 2,000 office space in Dublin

[ad_1] Google pulled out of the talks to lease the Sorting Office, a seven-story office building under construction on Dublin’s docks. The news will send a chill to the Irish commercial real estate sector, which had been bracing for the shock of an anticipated shift towards more people working from home even after the Covid … Read more

Tech giant Google pulls out of Dublin docks office deal

[ad_1] Google has backed away from a plan to rent space on Dublin’s docks for about 2,000 workers, sidelining one of the city’s biggest real estate deals in recent years. Google had been in talks to rent some 18,766 square meters of space in the Classification Office near the docks, adding to its variety of … Read more

Woman (30 years old) is the second person arrested as part of an investigation into alleged corrupt practices in the office of a legal body

[ad_1] A woman (30 years old) was arrested this morning as part of an investigation into alleged corrupt practices in the office of a legal body. he was arrested by Gardaí of the Garda National Economic Crimes Bureau (GNECB), carried out as part of Operation Lakefront by detectives attached to the GNECB Anti-Corruption Unit in … Read more

Leaving Certificate Results – Confusion and Disappointment for Many Students with the Predicted Grade System

[ad_1] Confusion and disappointment surrounded many students who received their Leaving Certificate results today. While on paper there was a 5% increase in top grades, many students felt that the system had impacted them negatively. Schoolyards were notably devoid of teens comparing results, as most chose to use digital results to comply with public health … Read more

New Brexit law will not ‘break’ EU trade plans

[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters The government will introduce a new law that could change post-Brexit customs plans with the EU, but No. 10 denied it would “break” the existing treaty. The two parties agreed in 2019 on the terms of the UK’s exit, including future trade in Northern Ireland. Reports suggested that a new law … Read more

High-level Irish politicians downplay UK ‘saber rattling’ over withdrawal deal

[ad_1] Irish government politicians and senior officials downplayed reports that the British government was preparing to quash parts of the withdrawal agreement between the EU and the UK in legislation to be released later this week. The Financial Times reported Sunday night that sections of the withdrawal agreement, agreed last year between London and Brussels … Read more

Woman recounts creepy incident on Galway beach that left her feeling unsafe

[ad_1] A woman felt unsafe after calling a man on a Galway beach for watching women changing clothes. NUIG teacher Dr. Sheila Garrity was swimming off Silverstrand beach last Sunday when the grisly incident occurred. Dr. Garrity saw a man, described as in his 40s, staring at two younger women after coming out of the … Read more

Ireland is now officially in recession as the economy contracts 6.1%

[ad_1] The Irish economy contracted 6.1% between April and June, as an increase in the value of exports offset much of the impact of the coronavirus. The drop in activity, detailed in the latest quarterly national accounts from the Central Statistical Agency (CSO), was considerably less than the euro zone average of 12 percent. However, … Read more

Leaving the certificate: Grades see a massive 4.4 percent increase, but fears persist about the number of applications for college

[ad_1] The Leaving Cert class of 2020 is celebrating the best results day ever, with a 4.4% grade point average inflation after teachers tested their own students when exams were canceled due to Covid-19. The increase in grade values ​​would have been greater if the generosity of teachers had not been held back by the … Read more