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Chornobyl Legacy Fades, Nuclear Power Returns to Europe’s Energy Debate

Forty years after the Chornobyl nuclear disaster reshaped global attitudes toward atomic energy, Europe is once again re-examining its role in the power mix....

Tyndall Institute Plans 10 New Tech Start-Ups and Major Expansion Under ‘Tyndall 2030’ Strategy

The Tyndall National Institute in Cork has unveiled an ambitious five-year plan that aims to establish ten new indigenous companies and increase its workforce...

Ireland Launches Free National AI Training Platform to Build Workforce Skills

The Irish Government has introduced a new national artificial intelligence training initiative aimed at helping people across the country...

Irish Energy Body Issues New Guide to Help Households Cut Rising Electricity Costs

The Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI) has released a new consumer guide aimed at helping households better understand and...

Ukraine Restarts Oil Flows to Hungary and Slovakia as EU Moves Closer to Approving €90bn Loan

Ukraine has confirmed the resumption of Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline into Hungary and Slovakia, breaking a...

Associated British Foods to Split Primark From Food Arm in Major Strategic Restructure

Associated British Foods has announced plans to separate its fast-growing fashion retailer Primark from its diversified food businesses, marking...

Builders Warn of Rising Material Costs as Housing Targets Face Pressure

Builders across Ireland are reporting frequent price increases from suppliers as volatility in global markets continues to feed into...

Harris Warns Ireland Must “Keep Powder Dry” as Spring Forecast Flags Economic Risks

Minister for Finance and Tánaiste Simon Harris has said Ireland must proceed cautiously in its economic planning, warning that...