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Jobs boost for Ireland as American AI firm plans to expand operations in Europe

Jobs boost for Ireland as American AI firm plans to expand operations in Europe

April 9, 2025 by

AMERICAN firm Anthropic has announced it will expand its operations in Europe, creating more than 100 new jobs in Ireland and Britain. The artificial intelligence company, based in California, made the announcement after unveiling Guillaume Princen this week as its head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Daniela Amodei, President and co-founder of Anthropic, said Princen … [Read more...] about Jobs boost for Ireland as American AI firm plans to expand operations in Europe

Carney steadfast in the storm: Irish-rooted PM steers Canada through tariff turmoil

April 9, 2025 by

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking a calculated stand against Trump’s latest trade war—while quietly rethinking the country’s global economic ties Mark Carney (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Bloomberg Philanthropies) CANADA’S Prime Minister Mark Carney has found himself at the heart of a trade war with the United States. For Irish observers of the growing … [Read more...] about Carney steadfast in the storm: Irish-rooted PM steers Canada through tariff turmoil

Minister eyes economic boost as Ireland remains on course for renewable energy targets

April 9, 2025 by

THE MINISTER for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment has said Ireland's economy will reap the benefits of the country's commitment to renewable energy. Peter Burke was speaking after the release of a one-year progress report on Ireland's target to deliver at least 37GW of offshore renewable energy by 2050. So far, work is already complete or underway on 38 of 40 actions set out … [Read more...] about Minister eyes economic boost as Ireland remains on course for renewable energy targets

Pair who exploited and sexually abused young girls who were in care system are jailed

April 9, 2025 by

TWO men who committed sexual offences against two girls more than 25 years ago have been jailed. At Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday, 64-year-old Paul Doyle was sentenced to six-and-a-half-years, having previously been found guilty of one count of living on prostitution and one count of indecent assault. Meanwhile, 77-year-old Anthony Bayliss, who was found guilty of two … [Read more...] about Pair who exploited and sexually abused young girls who were in care system are jailed

Trump proposes pharmaceutical tariffs in move that could hit Ireland

April 9, 2025 by

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has proposed new tariffs on pharmaceuticals being imported into the States in a move that could significantly impact Ireland. Despite being a lucrative market, pharmaceuticals have so far been unaffected by Mr Trump's tariffs, which have seen EU goods entering the US hit with a 20 per cent import duty. However, Trump has made no secret over his … [Read more...] about Trump proposes pharmaceutical tariffs in move that could hit Ireland

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December 15, 1930

Edna O’Brien, Irish novelist and short story writer, was born on this day in County Clare in 1930. Born to strictly religious parents, O’Brien described her childhood as suffocating. She was educated from 1941 to 1946 by the Sisters of Mercy. She then went on to receive a license in pharmacy in 1950. O’Brien turned to writing and published “The County Girls” in 1960. It was the first in a trilogy that was banned from Ireland. In 2009, she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Irish Book Awards in Dublin.

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