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FG urges social media companies to raise the account age limit to a minimum of 16

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All social media companies must raise their account age limits to 16 to match the digital consent age here, according to Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon.

Midlands region participants being sought for new RTE TV consumer rights programme

Eoin McGee (How To Be Good With Money) returns with a brand new Consumer show on RTÉ and wants to hear from potential participants from the Midlands region!

Cyberbullying and how to deal with it

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We are living in an age of technology which as we all know can have many benefits, however it can also create real harm and distress to our teenage population today. E-mails, mobile phones, cameras, texting, and numerous websites and chat groups such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tik Tok are being used by young people to bully other young people and their friends in and out of school. Photographic images are used which can be seen by strangers as well as people known to you. This can harm the online image of the person involved. Cyberbullying can be persistent and permanent in some instances. Sometimes it can be very hard to notice as teachers or parents/guardians have not picked up on it online.

Cyberbullying and how best to deal with a problematic issue

Patricia O’Flaherty -Guidance Counsellor

Consultants appointed to Ballina Digital Hub project - Senator Mulherin

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Senator Michelle Mulherin has welcomed the news that consultants have been appointed by Mayo County Council for the development of Ballina's Digital Hub in the town's former military barracks.

Ballina Digital Hub to bring jobs and investment - Mulherin

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The Ballina Digital Hub in the former Military Barrracks is expected to create over 200 jobs in the town centre, according to Ballina Senator Michelle Mulherin.

Eight in 10 consumers plan to switch this year as Irish households feel the pinch

Almost eight in 10 of Irish households (78 per cent) are planning to switch at least one of their household suppliers this year, according to new research from Switcher.ie.

Small businesses expect fifteen per cent jobs boost from online trading

More than 70 per cent of small businesses that have participated in the Government’s Trading Online Voucher Scheme expect to recruit more staff, according to a survey published by the Department of Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources. On average, the small firms that expect to take on extra workers predict a jobs-dividend of almost 15 per cent.

 

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