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The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has ordered Tesco to re-employ a worker it sacked last year for calling his manager “useless” in a performance review meeting -- after ruling the supermarket’s ...
A Galway man has pledged to run a marathon in memory of his mother who died after a brave fight with cancer. Richard Gibbons will be running in the Galway City Marathon to help raise funds for Cancer ...
An eight-year-old Cork boy raised over €3,500 following a bake sale to carry out repair work at Carrigtwohill Playground.
A motorist caught driving dangerously in Co Kildare was speeding over 40kmh over the speed limit. The Naas Roads Policing Unit recently conducted a speed check in a 60kmh zone in Miltown where they ...
Some readers may be familiar with the now semi-retired professional punter Alan Potts, who wrote a couple of excellent books on the subject of betting.
A two-bedroom Finnish log cabin settled along the banks of the Avonbeg River in Wicklow has been placed on the market with an asking price of €330,000.
Kerry cancer patients travelling to and from Limerick for treatment on the healthlink transport service will now have peace of mind that they can continue to travel on this service thanks to the ...
A couple have been sentenced for their role in a scam in which more than €500,000 was stolen from ­Dublin Zoo.
Arab nations have taken the unprecedented step of telling Hamas to lay down its arms and surrender control of Gaza.
Growth in the US economy pulled dramatically ahead of Europe between April and June, as the two blocs were locked in their tariff negotiations.
AI is a tool, like a calculator. It’s not there to take over, but it can bring about change by making us more productive and efficient. It augments what we do as humans and gives us back time to think ...
Iveco Group agreed to break itself up, selling its defence unit to Leonardo and the rest of the Italian truck maker to Tata Motors in deals totalling about €5.5bn.