This means Dublin can support a much higher level of connectivity by pooling both point-to-point and transfer traffic, which is crucially important to enable Ireland to compete with other European ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Half of the €14bn Apple tax money on major public transport projects across Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford, the ...
Alstom has published new research by Colin Haynes, the company's Environment, Health and Safety Director, revealing the ...
Hundreds of people in Dublin saw their Halloween plans fall through ... and it led to public transport being disrupted, with the Luas network out of operation for part of the night because of ...
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Cabinet has signed off on the LUAS Finglas project ... transport and decarbonise Ireland’s transport system.” “Since it started 20 years ago, the Luas tram system has been a public transport success ...
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin welcomes students from all over the world. Students from over 120 different countries currently study with us. Students can choose from a wide variety ...
The Dublin Marathon is back for another year this bank holiday weekend, with a whopping 22,500 people expected to take part. Runners, walkers and joggers from all around the world will set out for ...
While today’s festivities may include costumes, pumpkins and trick-or-treating, the origins of Halloween trace back to Ireland ... from University College Dublin, was one of a team who spent ...
A vulnerable baby orangutan has been moved from Dublin Zoo to a monkey sanctuary in the UK due to his mother being unable to feed him. Sibu Junior was born in Dublin Zoo on July 31, however ...
Fintan O’Toole has become Ireland’s most recognisable intellectual ... surviving children of six and grew up in Crumlin, a vast Dublin housing estate established in the 1930s.