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Details of the new roles were unveiled in a report outlining further plans to grow the workforce to more than 1,000 in the next five years. Read more: Nostra announces 38 new jobs amid Ireland expansion
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The proposed ban includes those already on the platforms and those with parental consent. Read more: Australian cabinet proposes social media ban for under-16s
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The largest number of doses (85pc of the allocation) will go to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the epicentre of the current outbreak. Read more: WHO announces 899,000 mpox vaccines for nine African nations most affected
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The medical device manufacturer employs more than a 1,000 people at its site in Galway and Leitrim. Read more: Freudenberg Medical announces 250 jobs for Leitrim
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Last year, Canada, the EU and the UK banned the app from government devices citing security concerns. Read more: Canada orders TikTok to close business, allows app to function
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Episode four of The Leaders’ Room’s season two features outgoing SAP Ireland managing director, Liam Ryan. This series is created in partnership with IDA Ireland. Read more: A life of tech leadership with SAP’s Liam Ryan
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If you want to brush up on SQL, interactive platforms and games can be a great way to learn and have fun. Read more: 10 more fun ways to work on your SQL skills
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A number of new measures have been announced as part of Ireland’s national AI strategy, including expanded upskilling initiatives. Read more: Irish Government unveils ‘refreshed’ national AI strategy
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Baroness Harriet Harman, PC, KC, one of the longest-serving Members of Parliament in UK history, has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Inspirational Women in Law Awards […] The post Harriet Harman receives lifetime achievement award at Inspirational Women in Law Awards – Other winners here appeared first on Legal IT…
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Black holes form when a star dies, or do they? Cosmologist Dr Syksy Räsänen says solving fundamental questions about the universe helps us better understand our own place in it. Read more: Can studying the ‘inhuman universe’ make us more humane?