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Author: Simon Walsh
CRH reports a shortfall in earnings for half-year
By Maurice Garvey IRELAND’S biggest company CRH has reported a slight fall in earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) for ...
Permission sought for apprenticeship training area
PERMISSION is being sought for a telecommunications field technician apprenticeship training area in the grounds of the Tallaght campus of Technological University ...
Plans approved for subdivision of former Debenhams unit
By Aideen O'Flaherty PLANS for the subdivision of the former Debenhams unit, and for amalgamation of the Vero Moda and the former ...
Kenny’s reign starts with hard fought draw
By Stephen Leonard Shane Duffy’s injury time goal ensured Stephen Kenny avoided defeat in his opening game in charge of the Republic ...
Coronavirus: No further deaths and 95 new cases
There have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today. There has been a total of 1,777 COVID-19 ...
Children’s Hospital at Tallaght re-opens without full acute services
By Mary Dennehy The Children’s Hospital at Tallaght re-opened this morning (Thursday, September 3) at 8am, but without full acute services. In ...
DFB attend fire at Killinarden facility
By William O'Connor DUBLIN Fire Brigade attended a fire at CARP (Community Addiction Response Programme) which is located beside the Killinarden Community ...
Coronavirus: One further death and 89 new cases
There has been one new death reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today. There has been a total of 1,777 COVID-19 ...
Coronavirus: No further deaths and 217 new cases
There have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today. There has been a total of 1,777 COVID-19 ...