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Prehistoric Irish Monuments Revealed As ‘Pathways for the Dead’

Ancient Origins 26 Apr 2024
Archaeologists using advanced LiDAR technology have unearthed a significant discovery at Baltinglass in County Wicklow, Ireland, known as the "Hillfort Capital" of the region. This cutting-edge survey ...
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Ireland ranks second in Europe for remote work opportunities - LinkedIn

RTE 25 Apr 2024
The declining availability of flexible work options, as demonstrated by LinkedIn’s data, was also reflected by the survey with a fifth (20%) of professionals in Ireland stating that they believed flexible working options would get worse this year.
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Archaeologists reveal hundreds of ancient monuments using LiDAR

Heritage Daily 25 Apr 2024
... monuments at Baltinglass in County Wicklow, Ireland ... The most significant discovery from the survey is a cluster of five cursus monuments, the largest example found in both Britain and Ireland.
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Ireland falls in rankings of attractive work destinations

RTE 24 Apr 2024
It is based on survey data from more than 150,000 workforce respondents from 188 countries, including 1,746 respondents in Ireland, and is the fourth instalment in a series, the previous editions having been published in 2014, 2018, and 2021.
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Nine in ten Irish executives expect AI chatbots to have an impact on their business ...

RTE 24 Apr 2024
Accenture’s Technology Vision Report includes surveys of 3,450 C-level executives and 20,000 consumers across 21 industries in 20 countries. In Ireland, 100 executives and 1,000 consumers were interviewed as part of this survey.
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Consumers want to make 'green' choices but cost dominates

RTE 24 Apr 2024
The survey from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) looks at the role sustainability plays for consumers making decisions on a number of products ... "Today's survey suggests that there is ...
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Ireland slips in attractiveness for work as housing crisis bites

The Irish Times 23 Apr 2024
Global survey shows European countries make up seven of the top 10 countries where Ireland is considered a top destination ... Ireland’s housing crisis has been cited as the reason it has slipped four ...
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83% of project managers say AI lacks governance - survey

RTE 23 Apr 2024
A new survey has found that 83% of project managers in Ireland agree that the necessary processes are not currently in place to govern the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the sector.
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RTÉ Soccer Podcast: Canham kicks down the road, LOI Sh-talemates and King crowned

RTE 23 Apr 2024
Former Sheffield Wednesday, UCD and Shamrock Rovers midfielder Paul Corry and RTÉ Sport's Anthony Pyne join Raf Diallo to talk about Ireland's manager hunt running up to September, the ...
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No climate ‘backlash’ in Irish public opinion, Friends of the Earth survey finds

The Irish Times 22 Apr 2024
Most people in Ireland ‘very concerned about climate change and solidly supportive of Government action to cut polluting emissions’ ... law, according to an Irish survey due to be published on Monday.
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'Green' job postings jump 93%, but jobseekers wary

RTE 22 Apr 2024
So-called 'green' job postings in Ireland are up over 90% since 2019, new data shows ... 40% of those surveyed believe that sustainability jobs are low paid, while 63% think these types of roles are only found in certain industries.
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One in six Ukrainians in Ireland considering leaving due to ‘red tape’ locking them out of jobs

The Irish Times 19 Apr 2024
Just over 1 in 6 Ukrainians who fled to Ireland because of the war are considering leaving because of “frustrating red tape” preventing them from working, according to the results of a new survey.
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