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Consumers Warned of New ‘Direct Debit’ Scam

FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI), is today warning the public of a…

2 years ago

Student entries Tackle Real-World Issues for BTYSTE 2025

Over 4,000 Irish students from 352 schools across the island of Ireland have showcased their innovation and ingenuity through the…

2 years ago

1 in 4 Irish People Have Less Than €500 Set Aside for a Rainy Day

One in four (25pc) Irish adults have less than €500 set aside for a rainy day, with almost half of…

2 years ago

Ireland’s Space Sector Takes Giant Leap: Key Developments and Achievements

Ireland's space sector has seen remarkable growth in the last number of years, highlighted by the launch of its first…

2 years ago

6 Out of 10 Irish Businesses Not Ready for New Accessibility Rules

Six out of ten (60%) Irish businesses are not prepared for compliance with the European Accessibility Act (EAA), according to…

2 years ago

Record Numbers for National Women’s Enterprise Day 2024

A new record attendance for National Women’s Enterprise Day was set at events that took place across the country last…

2 years ago

Best SIM Only Deals in Ireland – October 2024

Are you out of contract or looking for a better deal for your mobile phone? If so, there are some…

2 years ago

Only two weeks left for third-level students to apply for EirGrid’s CleanerGrid Competition

Time is running out for third-level students across Ireland to showcase their vision for the future of the country’s energy…

2 years ago

AgTechUCD Selects 7 Start-ups for Fourth Accelerator Programme

AgTechUCD has announced the seven start-ups which have been selected for its fourth accelerator programme dedicated to early-stage start-ups in…

2 years ago

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