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Author: Simon Walsh
Cyber will be used by state for benign and malevolent policy
By Maurice Garvey CYBER will be used by the State as a tool for both benign and malevolent policy in the coming years, ...
Quick export support service provided by LEO
With the looming challenge of Brexit for SME’s in Ireland, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) South Dublin have some easily accessible supports for ...
McDonald’s programme rewards employees with scholarship awards
STUDENT Amy Connaughton was awarded a scholarship prize as part of the McDonald’s Programme. The awards were presented by Marty Morrisey at ...
Developer expected to pay €3.1m in fees for 340 residential units on Naas Road
By Maurice Garvey DUBLIN City Council have granted permission for a development in Bluebell comprising over 300 residential units. In October, Crekav Landbank ...
Dream is becoming a reality for Kevin with sign business
By Maurice Garvey STARTING out his business in his parents shed at the age of 19, Walkinstown man Kevin Brady had a ...
Councillor says new betting shop in Ballyfermot is “the last thing in the world we need”
By Maurice Garvey BOYLESPORTS recently opened a new branch at the former Ladbrokes/ESB/Halifax premises at 314 Ballyfermot Road – their fourth branch ...
€10m Annamore Court in running for housing award
THE recently opened €10 million senior citizens development Annamore Court, in Ballyfermot, has been shortlisted for the Allianz Community Housing Awards 2017. ...
Long delays expected on Luas Red Line due to ongoing incident
UPDATE 14:15: The Red line has now reopened. There are currently delays of up to 40 minutes while the line regulates. Commuters have ...
Remembering James O’Toole at an iconic WWI battle in Belgium
By Mary Dennehy A location in Belgium where a Templeogue man may have fallen during an iconic WWI battle was dusted with soil ...
Manna charity shop could be closed by Christmas due to council rates
By Mary Dennehy A CHARITY shop in Tallaght that supports communities and funds family intervention programmes has this week said that it will ...










