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Irish firm wins €900k contract with European Space Agency

November 28, 2024 by

AN Irish firm which uses image-based analytics technology to monitor land use has won a substantial contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). The remote sensing company Proveye has been awarded the €900k deal which allows it to develop its platform to provide high-precision, metric-based measurement and monitoring of land use in the world’s grasslands. Proveye’s unique … [Read more...] about Irish firm wins €900k contract with European Space Agency

Wales boss not ‘fearful’ of Ireland ahead of play-off final qualifying tie

November 28, 2024 by

Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson has claimed that her side has no reason to fear Eileen Gleeson's Ireland team ahead of their first leg of the play-off final tie in Cardiff tomorrow. The sides will meet for a potential place in Switzerland next summer, with a win for either over the two legs having very different implications for both. For Wales, it means their first-ever major … [Read more...] about Wales boss not ‘fearful’ of Ireland ahead of play-off final qualifying tie

‘Rustic chic’ restaurant in Cork earns first Michelin mention

November 28, 2024 by

A CORK restaurant where the chefs deliver dinner to their diners has been named in the Michelin guide for the first time. Rare at The Blue Haven in Kinsale has won a coveted spot in the Michelin Guide - Great Britain & Ireland, it was announced this week. The restaurant is one of three Irish additions to the annual guide, which is released each February but also sees its … [Read more...] about ‘Rustic chic’ restaurant in Cork earns first Michelin mention

Rolex watch and designer handbags up for grabs as Gardaí auction off seized criminal assets

November 28, 2024 by

AN online auction of goods seized by Gardaí from criminals in Ireland gets underway tomorrow. The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) has listed over 130 seized assets for sale with the Dublin headquartered Wilson’s Auctions. A Rolex watch is among the auction items The largest independent auction company in Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the firm is a leading … [Read more...] about Rolex watch and designer handbags up for grabs as Gardaí auction off seized criminal assets

Brighton boss Hurzeler quashes rumours that Evan Ferguson could be sent on loan

November 28, 2024 by

Brighton & Hove Albion boss Fabian Hurzeler has stated that he is not aware of any plans to send Evan Ferguson out on loan this January. A report this week from the Telegraph said, "Brighton & Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson is available on loan this January, with the very promising Republic of Ireland international currently unable to get game time under new manager … [Read more...] about Brighton boss Hurzeler quashes rumours that Evan Ferguson could be sent on loan

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June 25, 1970

The ban restricting Catholics from attending Trinity College Dublin is finally lifted on this day in 1970. Through the help of the then Archbishop of Dublin John McQuaid, the Roman Catholic church removes its policy of disapproval or even excommunication for Catholics who enrolled at Trinity College without the proper permission. Authorities at the school also allow for a Catholic chaplain to be based at the college.

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