An Post Opens Dublin’s Second E-Commerce Processing Center

[ad_1] An Post has opened its second e-commerce processing center in Dublin as it completes its € 30 million investment in the largest e-commerce campus in the country. An Post’s latest investment in future-proofing its business is in the Dublin Mails Center in Dublin 12 and is next to its new automated Dublin Parcel Hub … Read more

Qualcomm invests 78 million euros in new facilities in Cork

[ad_1] Qualcomm Technologies is to establish a research and development facility in Cork City with an investment of 78 million euros. The investment is expected to create hundreds of highly skilled engineering positions over the next four years. The project is supported by the Government through IDA Ireland, which said it will significantly enhance the … Read more

Christmas is not canceled: how Ireland is sending Scrooge packing, despite the pandemic

[ad_1] SANTA and her elves will work through the Covid-19 pandemic with the scheduled lifting of Level 5 restrictions in early December, sparking a series of special ‘reimagined’ holiday experiences across the country for children and families. Open-air Christmas markets, pre-booking systems for top attractions, special family “capsules,” and social distancing guards will allow young … Read more

‘Broken’ television licensing system that costs 50 million euros a year, says RTÉ to the Oireachtas committee

[ad_1] The “ROTO” television licensing system costs around € 50 million in lost revenue each year, RTÉ’s television controller has said. Adrian Lynch said there were more than a quarter of a million people avoiding the license fee and 140,000 more households without television. RTÉ’s director of audiences, channels and marketing added that the broadcaster … Read more

Repayment of overpayments is requested to child care providers

[ad_1] Some child care providers may close after Christmas because the Department of Children and Youth Affairs has sought immediate recovery of overpayments from early childhood providers, according to small business group ISME. In a letter to Minister Roderic O’Gorman on behalf of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers, ISME Executive Director Neil McDonnell warns … Read more

Divorce judge criticizes husband’s ‘mean’ behavior

[ad_1] A Superior Court judge, in granting a woman a divorce decree, has found that her estranged husband has not yet fully disclosed his financial situation and has behaved “mean” and “mean” to her. The man had tried to describe himself as a “reasonable” man who wanted only the right and wanted the best for … Read more

High-level task force created to oversee the launch of the Covid-19 vaccine in Ireland

[ad_1] TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has told Dáil that a high-level task force has been established to oversee the deployment of Covid-19 vaccines in Ireland once they are approved by statutory authorities. Martin said that targeting the people most vulnerable to Covid-19 will be the government’s immediate priority. The high-level working group on vaccines will be … Read more

New travel rule eases restrictions on arrivals in the red zone

[ad_1] State Minister Thomas Byrne said the rules will change for those traveling to Ireland from a red area after November 29, but warned that “it is not an open door for travel.” He said passengers who receive a negative Covid-19 PCR test five days after arriving here will no longer have to restrict their … Read more

Publicans Say Country Faces ‘Two-Tier Christmas’ If Hospitality Remains Closed After Tier 5

[ad_1] The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) and the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) have expressed concern that the country faces a “two-tier Christmas” if the hospitality sector remains closed after they are lifted. Level 5 restrictions. After the current six-week lockdown ends, the country is expected to remain at Level 3 until the New Year. … Read more

Aer Lingus welcomes new changes to the testing regime

[ad_1] The new measures announced by the Government yesterday could give a boost to people who want to travel to Ireland this Christmas. Starting on November 29, people entering the country from the EU “red zone” countries will be able to move freely if they are approved by a Covid-19 test conducted at least five … Read more