The EU should let Johnson-Cummings’ Brexit psychodrama unfold

[ad_1] Anyone surprised by the latest turn of events in Brexit in Britain has not been paying attention. Modeled in part on the Bannon-Trump experiment in the US, the Cummings-Johnson administration came to power on the basis of a single theme: leaving the EU, and a willingness to circumvent convention, tell lies, breaking laws, tearing … Read more

Dr Ronan Glynn pleads with Dubliners to spread the virus quickly in the capital’s homes

[ad_1] The increase in cases in Dublin is due to home transmission, said Acting Medical Director Dr. Ronan Glynn. Dr Glynn said there were “many cases” concentrated in clusters of households, and they are all over the city and county of Dublin. In a personal message to people who live and work in Dublin, Dr. … Read more

Clonakilty Company Global Shares to create 150 jobs

[ad_1] An employee-owned fintech company based in Clonakilty, West Cork, will create 150 jobs, bringing total employment to more than 500 people. Global Shares, which manages employee stock plans for some of the world’s best-known companies, says it is on track to achieve a $ 1 billion valuation by 2024. Aisling Riordan is from Clonakilty … Read more

More than half of the courses at UCC and CIT see a jump in points

[ad_1] A total of 28 of the 45 Cork Institute of Technology courses have experienced an increase in their point requirements, while 44 of the 64 University College Cork courses experienced an increase. Music at CIT’s Cork School of Music, under reference number CR121, saw the largest increase in points at 235, taking it from … Read more

Points increase in nearly three-quarters of undergraduate courses

[ad_1] Points have risen in nearly three-quarters of grade or level 8 courses, according to this year’s CAO data. This is a very significant increase and is likely to cause disappointment among many applicants. Overall, Level 7/6 courses have seen a 60% increase in points over last year. Courses in many fields have seen increases. … Read more

No deaths and 196 new cases, of which 107 in Dublin

[ad_1] Another 196 confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been reported to the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), including 107 in Dublin, as reported. This brings the total number of cases of the disease in the Republic to 30,360. The total number of deaths from the virus remains at 1,781. Along with the 107 in … Read more

Taoiseach issues a Covid-19 order to limit social contacts

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin has called on adults to limit their social contacts to ensure that schools can remain open and people continue to work. He said the new long-term plan to live alongside Covid-19, which will be launched on Monday, will make it clear at what stage local restrictions will apply if necessary. “I … Read more

The new Covid plan will detail local restrictions in case of peak cases, says Martin

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin has called on adults to limit their social contacts to ensure that schools can stay open and people keep working. He said the new long-term plan to live alongside Caved-19 to be launched on Monday will make it clear at what stage local restrictions will apply if necessary. “I ask people … 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

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