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A blood test that can identify which patients will respond to breast cancer therapies has been developed by scientists at DCU, and could inform better decisions on patient treatments. Dr Denis Collins, Principal Investigator for the Cancer Biotherapeutics Research Group at the National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology at DCU, whose team carried out the work, […]
Business News
IDA Ireland, together with Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, welcomed news that leading global healthcare company Abbott is to construct a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Kilkenny and further invest in its Donegal Diabetes Care site, representing a combined investment of €440 million and creating 1,000 jobs between the two sites.  The project
Council Partners News
Limerick community groups, CareBright, Killeedy Community Projects and Southill HUB have been entered in the following categories for this year’s IRB Pride of Place awards 2023.   Community Wellbeing Initiative – CareBright , Bruff Population <500 – Killeedy Community Projects Urban Neighbourhoods/ Villages <3000 – Southill HUB The IPB Pride of Place 2023
Council Partners Culture News
Get ready to celebrate Fingal’s rich heritage during National Heritage Week 2023 from August 12th-20th. There are a wide range of events taking place in Fingal including walks, talks, tours, exhibitions and more. National Heritage Week, is a nine-day celebration of Ireland’s natural, built and cultural heritage and aims to promote awareness of our heritage, […]
Business Education News
TikTok has announced a €750,000 donation to Rethink Ireland, to create The TikTok Digital Future Fund. The Fund will back nonprofit organisations that work for upskilling youth aged 15-24 who wish to upskill and/or enter employment in Ireland. A further €250,000 will be granted to Rethink Ireland in TikTok advertising support. It has never been more important […]
News Sport
Minister of State for Sport and Physical Education, Thomas Byrne TD, launched the national code of conduct template developed by Sport Ireland for Irish sports. In response to several high-profile incidents, Sport Ireland partnered with representatives from the Irish sports sector, including referees and officials, to develop a template for a code of conduct for sport