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Appeal for witnesses to fatal road collision
Investigation after burglary at city hostel
Gardai are investigating a burglary at a city centre hostel. On Friday September 9 between 7.30pm and 9pm a room at a hostel on Eglinton Street was broken into.
Minors on the road to Roscommon in championship opener
The latest crop of young men from Mayo to represent the county at minor level will get their championship up and running this evening when they take on Roscommon in Dr Hyde Park in the Connacht Championship.
Mayo businesses invited to learn to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Mayo are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation - at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers.
Galway business community invited to learn how to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Galway are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers. This year’s itag AtlanTec Festival will reflect the surge towards digital business necessitated by the pandemic and explore how more companies and organisations can equip themselves for the future of work and the changed corporate environment post Covid-19.
Entrepreneurs who enjoyed staycations want to try a better life in Gaeltacht
The jobs and cultural agency Údarás na Gaeltachta created Ireland’s biggest remote working network during the lifespan of its recent three-year strategy, adding 1,609 new jobs in the Gaeltacht areas in that time, its CEO has announced.
Thriving through Digital Transformation is theme of AtlanTec Festival 2021
itag has announced Thriving through Digital Transformation as the theme of AtlanTec Festival 2021, taking place in May 17th-21st 2021.
Generation Tech a free solution to your technology problems
According to Age Action half of Irish people aged between 65 and 74 have never used the internet.
Learning in lockdown — how Covid-19 has changed education
If you had told me in 2019 that the next year of my school life (and possibly the year after) would be dominated by masked teachers, Microsoft programmes, and a laptop at the kitchen table, I would never have believed you. I’ll never forget the day we were told that we would not be attending school due to the pandemic. Someone from a few desks away announced how he was going to throw a massive party to celebrate “getting a few days off” – it didn’t take long for that to become a party of one. When going into lockdown for the first time I felt as if it was unlikely that I would learn anything. How wrong I was.
Exciting line-up of speakers for GMIT Digital West 2021
Leaders in public/private sectors and academia, will share their “Digital Transformation” stories at this free online event