Around 85,000 more people have claimed temporary COVID-19 jobless benefits since Ireland moved to the highest level of restrictions to fight the virus two weeks ago, data showed on Tuesday.
Ireland hopes to get people back to work in offices for some of the time from next year if it succeeds in curbing coronavirus cases, its finance minister Paschal Donohoe said on Thursday.
Great Place To Work analyzed over 1.2 million employee surveys to identify companies where employees had the most ...
St. Patrick’s Pontifical University has conferred an honorary doctorate to Sister Orla Treacy, whose work in South Sudan has ...
The Irish government has unveiled a major enhancement to its film production incentives, introducing a 40% tax credit specifically targeting visual effects work as part of budget 2026. Under the ...
There has been a mixed reaction from unionists to the government’s latest proposals on Digital ID – with a cautious welcome ...
The Hulu docuseries set to chronicle Bill Belichick’s first year as a college football coach at the University of North ...
The budget provides for around 3,300 extra staff, while funding of €173m is allocated for new and existing medicines.
Ireland will receive an uplift in VFX tax relief, at a 40% rate as an enhancement of the Section 481 tax credit outlined in ...
UNLV Rebels football coach Dan Mullen is achieving historic feats not seen in many decades in Las Vegas during his first season at the helm.
For Bill Henninger, retiring has given him the ability to wake up in the morning with plenty of options for how to fill his ...
Cold Weather Payments are available to some people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland when the temperature drops below ...