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Ireland fines Meta €251m for data breach

Ireland fines Meta €251m for data breach

December 19, 2024 by

IRELAND has fined Meta €251m in relation to a data breach which occurred in 2018. The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) launched two inquiries following the personal data breach, which was reported by Meta in September 2018. The breach affected approximately 29 million Facebook accounts globally, of which some three million were based in the EU/EEA. The personal data … [Read more...] about Ireland fines Meta €251m for data breach

Diageo fined £500k after worker sustains serious burns

December 19, 2024 by

DIAGEO has been fined half a million pounds after an employee sustained burns to more than thirty per cent of his body while at work. The mechanical engineer was repairing a defective pump at Diageo’s Glenlossie Distillery Complex in Elgin, North Scotland, in March 2021 when he was burned by pot ale. The liquid, which had a temperature of 104 degrees Celsius, came out suddenly … [Read more...] about Diageo fined £500k after worker sustains serious burns

‘That’s a wrap’: Filming completed on Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix confirms

December 19, 2024 by

FILMING has wrapped on the highly-anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix has confirmed. The streaming service confirmed the completion of the film in a social media post today where they shared an image of its Irish stars Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan. Both actors are seen smiling in the image, where they are in full flatcap character on the set of the film, which has … [Read more...] about ‘That’s a wrap’: Filming completed on Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix confirms

Irish couple who lost son to sepsis take campaign to the White House

December 19, 2024 by

AN Irish couple whose 12-year-old son died from sepsis have taken their campaign to raise awareness of the condition all the way to the White House. US-based Orlaith and Ciarán Staunton launched the End Sepsis movement following the death of their son Rory in New York in 2012, days after he contracted the illness. They are campaigning for better infection education and hospital … [Read more...] about Irish couple who lost son to sepsis take campaign to the White House

Tánaiste claims new €53m government jet will be a ‘game-changer’ for Ireland

December 19, 2024 by

IRELAND has agreed a deal to purchase a new government jet which will cost the nation over €53m. The Department of Defence has signed an agreement for the French-made Falcon 6X, which they describe as a “multi-purpose strategic reach aircraft capable of use in overseas missions across the globe”. Delivery of the jet is expected in December 2025, meaning it will be available in … [Read more...] about Tánaiste claims new €53m government jet will be a ‘game-changer’ for Ireland

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The Cathedral of Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary, the first U.S. Catholic cathedral, is dedicated in Baltimore. The cathedral, now a Basilica, was envisioned by John Carroll, America’s first bishop, who was the founder of the American Catholic hierarchy and Georgetown University. It was designed by renowned architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Carroll, whose father was born in Ireland, laid the cornerstone of the cathedral on July 7, 1806, but he did not live to see its completion, having died on December 15, 1815. During its first year over 200,000 people visited the cathedral. Pope John Paul II made two visits to the cathedral.

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